This course develops skills in managing the fiscal impact of public-private partnerships (PPPs), covering financial planning, risk assessment, contract evaluation, and performance monitoring to equip participants with expertise for effective public sector financial management.
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are a vital mechanism for financing and delivering infrastructure and public services. While PPPs can bring efficiency, innovation, and access to private capital, they also pose significant fiscal challenges. Poorly designed or managed PPPs can create hidden liabilities, long-term budgetary pressures, and risks to financial sustainability. This program provides a comprehensive understanding of the fiscal implications of PPPs and equips participants with the skills to evaluate, manage, and monitor these arrangements effectively.
By the end of this program, participants will be able to:
Unit 1: Foundations of Public-Private Partnerships
Unit 2: Fiscal Dimensions of PPPs
Unit 3: Risk Allocation and Management
Unit 4: Tools for Fiscal Impact Assessment
Unit 5: Monitoring and Reporting
Unit 6: International Best Practices and Case Studies
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