Public-Private partnerships
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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)
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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)
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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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