Building Local Capacity for PPPs: Empowering African Governments and Businesses
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are Africa’s ticket to closing its $100 billion annual infrastructure gap (AfDB). From Kenya’s Nairobi Expressway to Morocco’s Noor Solar C
Case Study: Niger Dry Port PPP Project – Replicable Success Factors
Africa’s infrastructure deficit—$100 billion annually (AfDB)—demands innovative financing like Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). The Niger Dry Port PPP Project, a transform
Case Study: Kigali Bulk Water PPP Project – Replicable Success Factors
Africa’s water crisis—30% lack clean water (UN)—demands innovative solutions. The Kigali Bulk Water PPP Project, a landmark $60.8 million initiative in Rwanda, stands as a mo
Case Study: Ghana’s e-Government PPP Project – Replicable Success Factors
Africa’s digital transformation is critical to closing its $100 billion infrastructure gap (AfDB), and Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are key to this shift. Ghana’s e-Gover
Case Study: The Nairobi Expressway (Kenya) PPP Project – Replicable Success Factors
Africa’s infrastructure gap, estimated at $100 billion annually (AfDB), demands innovative financing like Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). The Nairobi Expressway, a $668 milli
Case Study: Lesotho’s Healthcare PPP Project – Replicable Success Factors
Africa’s healthcare infrastructure gap, costing $35 billion annually (AfDB), demands innovative solutions like Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs). Lesotho’s Healthcare PPP Proj
The Role of Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) in Catalyzing PPPs in Africa
Introduction Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are becoming an essential mechanism for financing and delivering infrastructure projects in Africa. However, mobilizing private capi
The LAPSSET Corridor: A Model for Transboundary PPPs in Africa?
Introduction Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have emerged as a powerful tool for financing and implementing large-scale infrastructure projects in Africa. When these projects sp
Building the Legal and Regulatory Foundation for Successful PPPs in Africa
Introduction Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are instrumental in bridging Africa’s infrastructure gap and driving economic development. However, the success of PPPs heavily de
Building Strong Partnerships: The Key to Navigating Complexities in African Infrastructure
Introduction Infrastructure development in Africa presents immense opportunities, but also comes with complex challenges. From financing constraints to regulatory hurdles and commu