What is it about?
The public-private partnership (PPP) procurement approach enables the development and management of public infrastructure and services through leveraging private capital, management expertise, and creative commercial skills. This approach, pursued by the Ghanaian Government in the development and management of water supply services, contains a plethora of risks resulting from the complexity and dynamic interactions between municipal and central governments (pursuing monetary and political goals)
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Why is it important?
A comprehensive list of risks associated with water supply projects in Ghana has been identified. This list will aid practitioners, municipal and central government authorities, and the domestic and the (potential) international private sector audience in managing risks involved in such projects.
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This page is a summary of: Identifying public‐private partnership (PPP) risks in managing water supply projects in Ghana, Journal of Facilities Management, April 2013, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/14725961311314651.
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