African Development Bank PPP Strategic Framework 2021-2031

This report outlines the African Development Bank Group's strategic framework for Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) from 2021 to 2031, aiming to bridge Africa's infrastructure gap through increased investments and efficiencies by leveraging private sector participation.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: African Development Bank
Publication date: March 28, 2022
Time horizon: 2031
Geographic focus: Africa
Page count: 53

Methods

The research method used in the report involves analyzing Africa's infrastructure needs, evaluating the current PPP market, identifying challenges and opportunities, and formulating a strategic framework based on the Bank's unique value proposition and experience in supporting PPPs.

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Key Insights

The African Development Bank Group's PPP Strategic Framework 2021-2031 addresses Africa's infrastructure needs, emphasizing the role of PPPs in economic growth and development. It identifies challenges in financing and operational inefficiencies, proposing PPPs as a solution for quality public assets and services. The report discusses the state of the PPP market in Africa, opportunities for the Bank, and the rationale for its support. It details the Bank's unique position to assist Regional Member Countries (RMCs) in PPP development, considering its experience and knowledge base. The framework outlines objectives, a Bank-wide definition of PPPs, a Theory of Change, and three strategic pillars: strengthening PPP environments, project preparation and transaction advisory, and financing of PPPs. It also proposes the establishment of an Africa PPP Development Fund (APDF) and delineates responsibilities within the Bank for implementing the framework.

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