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Public-private partnerships in Senegal
( A. Barro / Institute for Public-Private Partnerships, Inc , 2006)
Since the 1990s, African countries have adopted public-private partnerships (PPPs) to mobilize private sector resources for public projects. According to the World Bank, the private sector contributed...
Pro-poor strategies for financing and delivering health services in mixed health systems
( D Donika;S Sealy;S Bergkvist / Results for Development Institute , 2009)

In their efforts to improve health systems, developing countries face the challenge of integrating traditional government health resources with a large and growing private health sector, where many...

The context, challenges and strategies for the stewardship of mixed health systems
( G Lagomarsino;S Nachuk;S Singh Kundra / Results for Development Institute , 2009)
In low-resource settings, a mix of public and private health providers are needed in order to ensure that health services are available to meet the needs of a population. This report from the Results ...
Advancing universal access to reproductive health, family planning and HIV and AIDS services through more effective engagement with the private health sector in Africa
( Barbara O’Hanlon (ed) / Private Sector Partnerships-One , 2008)
This report documents proceedings of a regional workshop co-sponsored by the World Health Organisation and US Agency for International Development (USAID) held May 7-10, 2008, in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia...
Do private agents outperform local councils in revenue collection?
( O-H. Fjeldstad (ed);L. Katera (ed);E. Ngalewa (ed) / Research on Poverty Alleviation, Tanzania , 2009)
Many local government authorities in Tanzania have reformed their tax collection systems in recent years in order to increase their revenue. This paper examines how systems of privatized tax collectio...
Designing public-private partnerships in the Indian health sector
( A. Patel;K.V. Ramani;D.V. Mavalankar / Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad , 2007)

This paper describes the design, development and implementation of a Public Private Partnership (PPP) for managing urban health services in Ahmedabad city in the Indian state of Gujarath.

A franchise approach to water supply
( J. Bagwan;K. Wall / Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa , 2007)
This paper describes an alternative service delivery institutional concept, namely, the franchising of local entrepreneurs, to increase the coverage and reliability of water services in South Africa. ...
Workable alternatives to privatisation of water sector
( M.A. Manahan (ed);N. Yamamoto (ed);O. Hoedeman (ed) / Focus on the Global South , 2007)
Water crisis is largely a problem of governance. While there is an obvious bias towards privatisation as a solution to the water sector problems, the last few years have also seen many social mobilisa...
Are PPP’s good at CSR?
( J. Roche / MHC International , 2008)
This paper calls into question, the consistency of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) with Corporate and Social Responsibility (CSR). It looks at examples of where PPP’s have not worked well and...
How to tackle corruption in water and sanitation sector in Africa?
( J. Plummer;P Cross / UNDP - World Bank Water and Sanitation Program , 2007)
This paper focuses on corruption in Africa’s water and sanitation sector (WSS). It describes through a framework of corrupt interactions among public, private, and consumer/civil society actors,...

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