In the PPP program, the Government sees itself becoming more of a regulator and less a provider of public services. A clear and fair sharing of risks in financing, developing, operating, and maintaining infrastructure services between the public and private sector, based on a mutual commitment to achieve a desired public sector outcome while obtaining an appropriate rate of returns for the private sector, is a distinguishing feature of PPP projects and essential for their success.
Public Private Partnership Unit Sindh as, 6th Best Performer in Asia. This edition of the Asia Infrascope comprises countries, with a exception, Sindh province (Pakistan), which are subnational governmental…
Sindh province is said to have the most active PPP authority in Pakistan. After highways, it has turned to billion-dollar special economic zones, water supply and wastewater treatment…
Dear Colleagues and Partners,
Welcome to the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Unit within the Finance Division of the Government of Sindh. Our Unit is a key initiative designed to enhance service delivery and drive socio-economic development across Sindh.
Dear Colleagues and Partners,
Welcome to the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Unit within the Finance Division of the Government of Sindh. Our Unit is a key initiative designed to enhance service delivery and drive socio-economic development across Sindh.
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