Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions2024-11-25T07:29:11+00:00

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

This page answers frequently asked questions (FAQs) about the Public-Private Partnership Centre (PPP Centre) in Papua New Guinea, providing stakeholders with essential information on the PPP Centre’s role, functions, and impact. Here, you will find detailed explanations about the processes involved in developing and implementing PPP projects, the regulatory frameworks governing these partnerships, and the support services offered by the PPP Centre.

Additionally, the FAQs address common inquiries regarding project eligibility, application procedures, risk management, and the benefits of PPPs to both the public and private sectors. By offering clear and concise answers, this page aims to enhance understanding, facilitate engagement, and encourage participation in PPP initiatives that drives sustainable infrastructure development and delivery in Papua New Guinea.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the benefits of partnering with the PPP Centre?2024-05-20T10:03:19+00:00

Partnering with the PPP Centre offers several benefits, including access to strategic opportunities for private sector involvement in infrastructure development, transparent and predictable processes for PPP implementation, risk mitigation strategies, expert guidance and support throughout project lifecycles, and contribution to national development goals and sustainable growth.

How does the PPP Centre engage with stakeholders?2024-09-29T02:16:36+00:00

The PPP Centre actively engages with stakeholders, including government agencies, private sector entities, investors, civil society organisations, and the public. Engagement activities may include consultations, workshops, forums, and outreach programs to foster collaboration, obtain feedback, and promote transparency and inclusivity in PPP initiatives.

What types of projects does the PPP Centre support?2024-09-29T02:17:45+00:00

The PPP Centre supports a wide range of projects across various sectors, including transport, energy, water and sanitation, health, education, and public infrastructure. These projects may involve the development of new infrastructure, upgrading existing facilities, improving service delivery, and implementing innovative solutions to address societal challenges and challenges.

How does the PPP Centre select projects for PPP implementation?2024-09-29T02:18:22+00:00

The PPP Centre employs a rigorous screening and evaluation process to select projects suitable for PPP implementation. Criteria such as economic viability, alignment with national development goals and priorities, risk assessment, and stakeholder consultation are considered. Projects that demonstrate strong potential for private sector involvement, financial sustainability, and socio-economic impact are prioritized

What is the role of the PPP Centre in Papua New Guinea?2024-09-29T02:19:51+00:00

The PPP Centre plays a pivotal role in facilitating and promoting public-private partnerships (PPPs) in Papua New Guinea. It serves as a platform for collaboration between the government and private sector entities, aiming to develop infrastructure, deliver public services, and drive economic growth through innovative public private partnership modalities.

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