Library

As a global platform for knowledge, PPIAF offers clients a way to leverage best practices on public-private partnerships in infrastructure from every region of the world. PPIAF develops new knowledge through research and helps make existing knowledge accessible through its library, which includes PPIAF publications, PPIAF-funded reports, books, short notes, case studies, lessons learned, and other resources.


A Country Framework Report  (CFR) is a series of country-specific reviews that PPIAF supported aimed at improving the environment for private sector involvement in infrastructure. CFRs are prepared at the request of the government concerned and have the following three main objectives:

 • Describe and assess the current status and performance of key infrastructure sectors
 • Describe and assess the policy, regulatory, and institutional environment for involving the private sector in those sectors
 • Assist policymakers in framing future reform and development strategies, and assist potential private sector investors in assessing investment opportunities.
 

PPIAF has assisted several governments prepare CFRs in the past and these studies have led to some concrete outcomes and impacts in these countries. 


Handshake - IFCs quarterly journal on public-private partnerships

Handshake is a new quarterly journal on public-private partnerships published by IFC which explores pragmatic and innovative solutions that the public and private sectors can create together to address complex global challenges. To view previous publications and subscribe click here.

 Cities and PPPs

The fourth issue explores how thoughtfully tailored urban infrastructure can enhance the proximity among people that makes innovation possible, and how PPPs facilitate urban growth on a scale and timeline that would be impossible without private capital.
 

 

Publications

Date Title Type
2012 Cities and PPPs IFC Handshake
2012 Airport Economics in Latin America and the Caribbean: Benchmarking, Regulation, and Pricing PPIAF Publication
2012 PPIAF Supports Private Sector Participation in the Maldives’ Solid Waste Sector Impact Stories
2011 Financing Small Piped Water Systems in Rural and Peri-Urban Kenya PPIAF Publication
2011 Delegated Management of Urban Water Supply Services in Mozambique Case Studies
2011 The Financing of City Services in Southern Africa PPIAF-funded reports
2011 PPIAF Support to Lao PDR’s Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project Impact Stories
2011 State of City Finances PPIAF-funded reports
2011 Non Revenue Water (NRW) Management Strategy for Surabaya Water Company In Indonesia PPIAF-funded reports
2011 How to Engage with the Private Sector in Public-Private Partnerships in Emerging Markets PPIAF Publication
2011 Delhi Jal Board Wastewater Management PPP Options Study Report on PPP Options PPIAF-funded reports
2011 Selected Options for PPP Units Notes
2011 PPIAF Supports Private Sector Participation in the Solid Waste Sector in Ethiopia Impact Stories
2011 PPIAF Supports Small-Scale Service Providers in Uganda Impact Stories
2011 PPIAF Support to Legal and Institutional PPP Development in Egypt Impact Stories
2011 PPIAF Supports Telecommunications Reform in Liberalization in Liberia Impact Stories
2011 PPIAF Supports the Creation of Burkina Faso's Electricity Sector Regulatory Agency Impact Stories
2011 PPIAF Supports Telecommuications Reform and Liberalization in Algeria Impact Stories
2011 PPIAF Supports Groundbreaking Public-Private Partnerships in the Wastewater Sector in Egypt Impact Stories
2011 PPIAF Promotes the Development of Modern Off-Grid Lighting Enterprises in Africa Impact Stories
2011 PPIAF Supports the Reconstruction of Infrastructure in Post-Conflict Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa Impact Stories
2011 SNTA Supports a Water Utility in Brazil's Frontier Region Impact Stories
2011 Charting a New Course: Structural Reforms in Columbia's Water Supply PPIAF Publication
2011 Africa's Water and Sanitation Infrastructure: Access, Affordability, and Alternatives PPIAF Publication
2011 Africa's ICT Infrastructure: Building on the Mobile Revolution PPIAF Publication