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The PPPLRC contains sample public-private partnership (PPP) agreements and concessions, checklists and sample clauses, terms of reference, risk matrices, standard bidding documents developed by government agencies, and sample PPP and sector legislation and regulation. Designed for government officials, project managers, and lawyers involved in PPP projects in developing countries, it provides international experience and precedents to help you develop a conducive PPP enabling environment, a solid pipeline of projects, and structure PPP projects and contracts. It has materials in English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, and Mandarin Chinese, from initiatives from both developed and developing countries.
The Global Infrastructure Hub (GI Hub) is a not-for-profit organization, formed by the G20, that advances the delivery of sustainable, resilient, and inclusive infrastructure. The focus of GI Hub work is helping people act. It collaborates with the public and private sectors, acting as a knowledge-sharing hub, to produce data, insights, knowledge tools, and programs that inform both policy and infrastructure delivery. These resources help decision-makers, policymakers, and practitioners create positive impacts through infrastructure.
The APMG PPP Certification Program, referred to as the Certification Program is an innovation of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF), the Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) and the World Bank Group (WBG). This PPP Guide has been designed as a stand-alone publication that compiles and describes elements of good practice for those considering and implementing a PPP. This Guide is the core of the APMG PPP Certification Program, which offers a brand-new credential, called CP3P, for PPP practitioners. The PPP Guide will help public officials and their advisors implement efficient, sustainable PPPs.
European Commission has been promoting good practice experiences on GPP to illustrate how public authorities in Europe have successfully 'greened' a public tender or procurement process. These include the use of life-cycle costing (LCC), circular economy principles, and approaches fostering sustainable innovation, among others. These good practice cases also provide some tips for replicating experiences under the ‘lessons learned’ sections. Click on the product or service sectors mentioned on the website to access the pool of case studies available.