Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Ghana

A World Bank Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) team conducted a study in Ghana between September 2016 and March 2017, using the PPP Disclosure Diagnostic template recommended by the World Bank, Framework for Disclosure of Information in PPPs. This...

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spelling okr-10986-365972021-11-18T05:10:44Z Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Ghana World Bank DISCLOSURE ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT A World Bank Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) team conducted a study in Ghana between September 2016 and March 2017, using the PPP Disclosure Diagnostic template recommended by the World Bank, Framework for Disclosure of Information in PPPs. This study has been consolidated in the form of a PPP Disclosure Diagnostic Report for Ghana. The Diagnostic Report examines the political, legal, and institutional environment for disclosure in PPPs. Based on a gap assessment exercise with key political, legal, institutional and process findings benchmarked against the World Bank Framework, the Diagnostic Report makes specific recommendations to improve disclosure, including a recommended customized framework for PPP disclosure in Ghana. This Diagnostic Report recommends a systematic structure for proactively disclosing information through a customized framework for disclosure in PPP in Ghana. The report suggests a holistic approach to disclosure through predefined standards, tools, and mechanisms, allowing for increased disclosure efficiency. The recommended design for Ghana follows the World Bank Framework. The design is hierarchical and includes a logical framework that moves from a high-level mandate to disclose toward the basic elements that need to be disclosed. 2021-11-17T21:58:44Z 2021-11-17T21:58:44Z 2017-09 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/333581636957636518/Ghana-Improving-Transparency-and-Accountability-in-Public-Private-Partnerships-Disclosure-Diagnostic-Report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36597 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Accountability Study
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topic DISCLOSURE
ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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ACCOUNTABILITY
TRANSPARENCY
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
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Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Ghana
description A World Bank Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) team conducted a study in Ghana between September 2016 and March 2017, using the PPP Disclosure Diagnostic template recommended by the World Bank, Framework for Disclosure of Information in PPPs. This study has been consolidated in the form of a PPP Disclosure Diagnostic Report for Ghana. The Diagnostic Report examines the political, legal, and institutional environment for disclosure in PPPs. Based on a gap assessment exercise with key political, legal, institutional and process findings benchmarked against the World Bank Framework, the Diagnostic Report makes specific recommendations to improve disclosure, including a recommended customized framework for PPP disclosure in Ghana. This Diagnostic Report recommends a systematic structure for proactively disclosing information through a customized framework for disclosure in PPP in Ghana. The report suggests a holistic approach to disclosure through predefined standards, tools, and mechanisms, allowing for increased disclosure efficiency. The recommended design for Ghana follows the World Bank Framework. The design is hierarchical and includes a logical framework that moves from a high-level mandate to disclose toward the basic elements that need to be disclosed.
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title Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Ghana
title_short Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Ghana
title_full Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Ghana
title_fullStr Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Ghana
title_full_unstemmed Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Ghana
title_sort improving transparency and accountability in public-private partnerships : disclosure diagnostic report - ghana
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2021
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/333581636957636518/Ghana-Improving-Transparency-and-Accountability-in-Public-Private-Partnerships-Disclosure-Diagnostic-Report
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