Asia Regional Workshop on Public-Private Partnerships
This training course provided by the Asian Development Bank Institute aims to improve the capacity of government officials to establish effective public-private partnerships (PPPs) to fulfill infrastructure demands in the Asia-Pacific region.
Participants learned how to access this additional source of financing and utilize the expertise of the private sector to maximize their ability to deliver the resulting services.
The workshop aimed to
- deepen understanding of the role of the public and private sector in PPP,
- create a space to discuss and share experiences,
- create a network of colleagues from different countries to share ideas and innovation, and
- improve their capacity to make decisions regarding PPP development.
(Download country presentations here.)
Event Materials
Key Documents
Presentation Materials
- Impact Evaluation of Infrastructure and its Financing
- What can the private sector bring to the delivery of infrastructure and public services? Asia’s experience
- PPPs in Australia
- Role of Multilateral Lenders and Regional Initiatives
- PPP Case Studies – People’s Republic of China
- Case Study: Armenia Water Supply Sector Project
- An Introduction to Public-Private Partnerships
- Supporting the Development of PPP Mechanism: Case of Indonesia
- Identifying, planning, and implementing PPP projects
- What can the private sector bring to the delivery of infrastructure and public services? The case of France
- Experience of Implementing PPPs in India
- Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Case Studies – Philippines
- Role of the PPP Center of the Philippines in Engaging the Private Sector
- Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Case Studies – Japan