REGULATING AND EVALUATING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS

Overview

The increasing popularity of the use of public-private partnership (PPP) as one of the effective strategies for the successful implementation of development projects and programmes has revealed the need for its regulation and evaluation in order for the strategy to be effective. This course aims at acquainting participants with the techniques, so as to facilitate the selection and use of the appropriate techniques in regulating and evaluating PPP projects so as to make them focused, result-oriented, and successful.

Who to Attend
Directors, Deputy Directors, and Assistant Directors, and Staff in Charge of Research and Planning Departments of Organisations; Trainers, and Civil Society Organisations, staff in the projects of organisation

Objective
The objective of the course is to introduce participants to the techniques for regulating and evaluating PPP projects, in order to equip them for the effective discharge of their responsibilities.

Outline

  • Overview of PPP Projects.
  • Legal framework for PPP projects
  • PPP Laws.
  • PPP-Related Procurement Laws.
  • Models of PPP.
  • Establishing Clear, Predictable, and Legitimate Framework for PPP.
  • Grounding the Selection of PPP in Value for Money.
  • Transparent Use of the Budgetary Process in PPP.
  • Regulating PPP projects.
  • Organising and Managing Fair and Open Competition in PPP.
  • Managing Contracts and Relationships in PPP Projects.
  • Implementing PPP Projects.
  • Evaluating PPP Projects.
  • Tender and Bid Evaluation.
  • Assessing the Impact of PPP Projects.
  • Capacity Building for PPP Projects.
  • Challenges in Regulating and Evaluating PPP Projects.

 

Booking Information

 

Fee: £ 2,597