Welcome to the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Centre of Papua New Guinea
Welcome to the Public Private Partnership (PPP) Centre of Papua New Guinea
The Public Private Partnership Centre of Papua New Guinea facilitates collaboration between the Government and private sector to develop infrastructure and services for the nation’s sustainable development. By fostering partnerships, the PPP Centre aims to leverage resources, expertise, and innovation to deliver efficient and impactful projects benefiting the people of Papua New Guinea.
Building Tomorrow Together: Bridging Public and Private Sector in Papua New Guinea
The PPP Center serves as the premier knowledge hub for expertise in Public-Private Partnerships in Infrastructure projects, offering comprehensive resources and guidance to stakeholders across Papua New Guinea. With a wealth of experience and insights, it empowers decision-makers to navigate the complexities of overseeing PPP projects and to drive sustainable development.
Review Regulations
For detailed information on regulations governing PPP projects in Papua New Guinea, please refer to the PPP Center’s comprehensive regulatory framework documentation.
View PPP Calendar
Stay up-to-date with upcoming PPP events and activities by accessing the PPP Center’s dynamic calendar.
Contact Us
For inquiries, partnerships, or assistance, please visit the PPP Center’s contact page to connect with our dedicated team.
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Discover the PPP Pipeline
The PPP pipeline in Papua New Guinea showcases a diverse array of infrastructure projects poised for development, offering investors a strategic opportunity to engage in impactful partnerships driving the nation’s progress.
As a resource-dependent lower middle-income country, Papua New Guinea (PNG) faces unique challenges and opportunities on its development journey. Classified by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as a fragile and conflict-affected situation, PNG’s progress is critical not just for its citizens but also for regional stability. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the country […]