Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) has successfully contributed to multiple
sectorial reform strategies that have built the enabling
environment...
The government of India's 11th
five-year plan (2007-2012) envisaged that the Indian economy
would grow by nine percent annually over the plan period,
and that Indian...
Public Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) has supported nine activities in the
transport sector in India since 2003, with a total value of
$1,262,400....
Recognizing that energy is a key driver
of economic growth that requires substantial investment, the
government of India in the past decade began exploring
alternate...
Since 2000 Public-Private Infrastructure
Advisory Facility (PPIAF) has funded 14 activities in Malawi
worth $2.9 million. The focus sectors have been urban water
supply,...
A small, landlocked country in Southern
Africa, the Republic of Botswana (Botswana) has transformed
itself from a very poor country during the colonization
period to...
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) has been providing technical assistance to
the government of Uganda to create an environment that
enables private...
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) has supported the preparation of a
communications plan and private sector participation
strategy for the water...
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) supported the preparation of an
infrastructure framework report for the government of Gabon
in 2003, with the...
The Executive Directors approved the
Additional Loan for the Giza North Power Project to the Arab
Republic of Egypt in the amount of US$240 million on the
payment terms...
Type: Board SummaryReport#: 66839Date: February 14, 2012
This result profile report talks about
bringing an ancient city into the future. Kiev is building
on its past. It is one of the oldest cities in Eastern
Europe, more...
Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory
Facility (PPIAF) provided funding for a comprehensive
infrastructure strategy, which presented Mongolian policy
makers with a...
Infrastructure contributed 1.3
percentage points to Tanzania's annual per capital GDP
growth during the 2000s. If the country's
infrastructure endowment were improved...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS5962Date: February 1, 2012Author:
Shkaratan,Maria
Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) is
working to leverage domestic private sector expertise and
resources to deliver services that benefit the poor. The aim
is to help...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 67410Date: February 1, 2012Author:
Advani,Rajesh K.
The Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)
reference guide seeks to provide advice on what PPP
practitioners should know, rather than provide advice on
what to do. The guide...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 79804Date: February 1, 2012
Uganda has made substantial progress on
its infrastructure agenda in recent years. The early and
successful ICT reform detonated a huge expansion in mobile
coverage...
Type: Policy Research Working PaperReport#: WPS5963Date: February 1, 2012Author:
Foster,Vivien ;
Ranganathan,Rupa
In the last decade, governments around
the world have designed and used performance contracts, with
mixed experiences. Many see them as a useful mechanism to
improve...
Type: BriefReport#: 98773Date: February 1, 2012Author:
Watkins,Joanna Alexandra ;
Monegro, Juan Tomas ;
Arizti,Pedro
This primer is concerned with energy use
and efficiency of network-based water supply and wastewater
treatment in urban areas. It focuses on the supply side of
the municipal...
Type: ESMAP PaperReport#: 68280Date: February 1, 2012
This study points out that Indonesia is
a country with high diversity, where differences between
regions can be shown from the different characteristics of
natural,...
Type: Working PaperReport#: 68338Date: January 1, 2012
In the first half of 2011, 66 energy
projects with private participation reached financial or
contractual closure in 13 low and middle-income countries.
Additionally,...
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