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A Course Overview

Public-Private Partnerships UNITED NATIONS Special Unit for South-South Cooperation September 18, 2006 Rick Norment NCPPP Executive Director. A Course Overview. Objective: To provide an understanding of the keys to successful public-private partnerships (PPPs)

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A Course Overview

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  1. Public-Private PartnershipsUNITED NATIONSSpecial Unit for South-South Cooperation September 18, 2006Rick NormentNCPPP Executive Director

  2. A Course Overview Objective: To provide an understanding of the keys to successful public-private partnerships (PPPs) Format: Interactive – we want your participation and questions Days One- Discussions of case studies, all to Three: illustrate “the fundamentals” Day Four: Site visits – “a mobile workshop” Day Five: Working roundtables and problem solving

  3. Public-Private Partnerships Defined A Public-Private Partnership is a contractual agreement between a public agency (federal, state or local) and a private sector entity. Through this agreement, the skills and assets of each sector (public and private) are shared in delivering a service or facility for the use of the general public. In addition to the sharing of resources, each party shares in the risks and rewards potential in the delivery of the service and/or facility. source: www.ncppp.org

  4. Six Keys to Successful PPPs • Statutory and Political Environment • Organized Structure • Detailed Business Plan • Guaranteed Revenue Stream • Stakeholder Support • Pick Your Partner Carefully

  5. US Agency for International Development Daniel Runde, Director Office of Global Development Alliance

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