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spelling okr-10986-107372021-04-23T14:02:52Z Responding to Surging Demand for PPIAF Assistance in Africa : A Response Combining Traditional and New Approaches Leigland, James ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITIES CORPORATION DRIVING GOVERNMENT FUNDING IMPROVEMENTS INDEPENDENT REGULATION INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS MIDDLE EAST NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NORTH AFRICA OUTREACH PILOT PROJECTS PRIVATE CAPITAL PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP PRIVATIZATION TRANSACTION PROJECT PREPARATION PUBLIC PARTNERS PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RAIL RAIL OPERATOR RAIL SECTOR RAILWAY RAILWAYS REGULATORY REFORM SANITATION SMALL ENTERPRISES SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA SUSTAINABILITY TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TRANSPORT WATER BOARDS WATER SERVICE In Africa. many now seem to agree that developing infrastructure is critical for reducing poverty and promoting sustained economic growth, that the private sector has an essential contribution to make in this effort, and that while expanding the private sector's participation in infrastructure is challenging under any circumstances, it is more difficult in Africa than anywhere else. This new view has led to a surge in demand for assistance from the Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), and PPIAF is responding through a strategy combining its traditional upstream work with a greater focus on innovative new approaches to private participation in infrastructure. 2012-08-13T12:58:29Z 2012-08-13T12:58:29Z 2006-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/7090866/responding-surging-demand-ppiaf-assistance-africa-response-combining-traditional-new-approaches http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10737 English Gridlines; No. 7 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa
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topic ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE
BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE
COMMUNITIES
CORPORATION
DRIVING
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
IMPROVEMENTS
INDEPENDENT REGULATION
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
MIDDLE EAST
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NORTH AFRICA
OUTREACH
PILOT PROJECTS
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PRIVATIZATION TRANSACTION
PROJECT PREPARATION
PUBLIC PARTNERS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RAIL
RAIL OPERATOR
RAIL SECTOR
RAILWAY
RAILWAYS
REGULATORY REFORM
SANITATION
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORT
WATER BOARDS
WATER SERVICE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE
BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE
COMMUNITIES
CORPORATION
DRIVING
GOVERNMENT FUNDING
IMPROVEMENTS
INDEPENDENT REGULATION
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE
INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
MIDDLE EAST
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
NORTH AFRICA
OUTREACH
PILOT PROJECTS
PRIVATE CAPITAL
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
PRIVATIZATION TRANSACTION
PROJECT PREPARATION
PUBLIC PARTNERS
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RAIL
RAIL OPERATOR
RAIL SECTOR
RAILWAY
RAILWAYS
REGULATORY REFORM
SANITATION
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TRANSPORT
WATER BOARDS
WATER SERVICE
Leigland, James
Responding to Surging Demand for PPIAF Assistance in Africa : A Response Combining Traditional and New Approaches
geographic_facet Africa
relation Gridlines; No. 7
description In Africa. many now seem to agree that developing infrastructure is critical for reducing poverty and promoting sustained economic growth, that the private sector has an essential contribution to make in this effort, and that while expanding the private sector's participation in infrastructure is challenging under any circumstances, it is more difficult in Africa than anywhere else. This new view has led to a surge in demand for assistance from the Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), and PPIAF is responding through a strategy combining its traditional upstream work with a greater focus on innovative new approaches to private participation in infrastructure.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Leigland, James
author_facet Leigland, James
author_sort Leigland, James
title Responding to Surging Demand for PPIAF Assistance in Africa : A Response Combining Traditional and New Approaches
title_short Responding to Surging Demand for PPIAF Assistance in Africa : A Response Combining Traditional and New Approaches
title_full Responding to Surging Demand for PPIAF Assistance in Africa : A Response Combining Traditional and New Approaches
title_fullStr Responding to Surging Demand for PPIAF Assistance in Africa : A Response Combining Traditional and New Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Responding to Surging Demand for PPIAF Assistance in Africa : A Response Combining Traditional and New Approaches
title_sort responding to surging demand for ppiaf assistance in africa : a response combining traditional and new approaches
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2006/05/7090866/responding-surging-demand-ppiaf-assistance-africa-response-combining-traditional-new-approaches
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