The purpose of this memorandum is to
seek board approval of the application if the International
Finance Corporation (IFC) performance standards, to be
called world...
Type: Board ReportReport#: 69559Date: June 4, 2012
Since 2001 Public-Private Infrastructure
Advisory Facility (PPIAF) has been providing technical
assistance to the government of Kazakhstan in the water and
telecommunications...
The government of the Republic of
Belarus (Belarus) requested support from Public-Private
Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) in 2005 to assess
potential reforms...
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) support in Bulgaria facilitated the reform
of the gas distribution sector, and led to significant
private sector...
The phenomenal development of railways
in China has brought real economic benefits to its people
and businesses but, with the benefits, an environment,
already buckling...
Type: BriefReport#: 69491Date: June 1, 2012Author:
Quintero,Juan D. ;
Wang,Peishen ;
Yang,Ning
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) assistance to prepare a detailed policy
agenda and provide training to strengthen the ministry of
information...
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri
Lanka is an island in the Indian Ocean about 28 kilometers
off the southeastern coast of India with a population of
about 21...
In the early 2000s, Slovakia recognized
the importance of reforming its utility sector through
private sector participation and requested Public-Private
Infrastructure...
Since 2002 Public Private Infrastructure
Advisory Facility (PPIAF) has provided funding for 11
activities in Pakistan worth over $3 million, one of which
is ongoing....
The international community has been
increasing investment in projects that promote trade
facilitation and improve logistics in the developing world,
including in ports....
Type: BriefReport#: 68665Date: May 1, 2012Author:
Raballand, Gael ;
Refas, Salim ;
Beuran, Monica ;
Isik, Gozde
In the early 2000's, Guyana's
economy had stagnated, exacerbated by a difficult security
situation with a surge in crime and political tensions
between the two major...
Vietnam, a country of about 87 million
people, sustained average growth rates of over 7 percent
between 1994 and 2008. This growth, driven by trade and the
private sector,...
This Results Profile focuses on The
Sudan Community Development Fund (CDF) which brought
essential services to two million people in neglected and
post-conflict areas...
The World Bank has played a lead role in
restoring infrastructure and basic services to prewar levels
in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) and substantial progress has
been...
Since 2000 Public-Private Infrastructure
Advisory Facility (PPIAF) has funded 54 activities in India
worth $8.9 million, four of which are ongoing. Five of these
activities...
Indian utilities have attempted to
improve the reliability and quality of water service
delivery for over a decade, and a key ingredient of these
efforts has been to...
The government of Romania requested
support from Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility
(PPIAF) in 1999 to assess potential structural and
regulatory reforms...
The Republic of Zambia (Zambia), a
low-income country in southern Africa, is one of the most
politically stable countries in Africa. Its gross domestic
product per capita...
In the early 2000's, while certain
Indian states like Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra
had been experimenting with the use of the public-private
partnership...
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) support provided the technical assistance
necessary for the Municipal Council to manage its ongoing
public-private...
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