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SUMMARY:Public Private Partnership (PPP)
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nAfrica needs new infrastructure\, and the Gulf is
  facing unique and growing financial challenges. With a growing population\
 , there is a clear need for enhanced infrastructure such as roads\, airport
 s\, schools\, hospitals\, and housing. However\, governments at all levels 
 continue to face severely limited budgets and deficits\, making the deliver
 y of essential structural changes more difficult. In the Middle East\, some
  countries have developed relatively successful Public-Private Partnership 
 (PPP) programs\, though each with unique national characteristics.\nThis ad
 vanced master class is designed to explore the depth of Public-Private Part
 nerships\, covering financial\, commercial\, project management\, and legal
  aspects. Through real-life case studies\, group discussions\, and technica
 l evaluations\, participants will be encouraged to think innovatively and p
 ractically\, equipping them with the skills necessary for the future of inf
 rastructure development.\nCourse Objectives\nBy the end of this course\, pa
 rticipants will:\n\nUnderstand the comprehensive workings of Public-Private
  Partnerships (PPP)\, including financial\, commercial\, and legal perspect
 ives.\nGain insights into various types of Public-Private Partnerships and 
 their application in critical infrastructure projects.\nAnalyze the advanta
 ges and disadvantages of PPPs\, and understand the key success factors for 
 successful Public-Private Partnerships.\nBuild a real PPP model using Excel
  for practical application.\nExamine international best practices in PPP an
 d analyze case studies from Africa and the Gulf.\nLearn PPP contract manage
 ment\, the procurement process\, and the legal framework required for effec
 tive partnership implementation.\n\nCourse Outlines\nDay 1: What Should the
  State Provide?\n\nCase Study: The privatization agenda.\nCase Study: PPP e
 xperiences in Africa and the Gulf – the good\, bad\, and ugly.\nCase Stud
 y: Why has the UK rejected the PPP model?\nCase Study: Taxation structures 
 for private investment in infrastructure.\nWhat Really Matters: Deep dive i
 nto Public-Private Partnerships concepts.\nCase Study: Lease-Develop-Operat
 e (LDO) and Wrap-Around Addition (WAA).\nGroup Discussion: Technical skills
  and the public sector – what needs fixing?\nCase Study: Corruption and i
 nefficiency in PPP delivery – causes\, course\, and consequences.\nSector
  Analysis: Toll roads\, railways\, schools and hospitals\, housing\, etc.\n
 \nDay 2: Project Evaluation\n\nCase Study: International comparison of best
  practices in PPP.\nPPP Procedures: How to implement them effectively.\nCas
 e Study: National PPP procedures compared to PF2 and other international pr
 actices.\nCase Study: What happens when projects fail?\nFinancing the Proje
 ct: How to attract investors and structure financials.\nCase Study: Role of
  the African Development Bank and the Islamic Development Bank in PPP finan
 cing.\nCase Study: Review of a PPP funding structure.\nSpecific Contract Is
 sues: How to evaluate a PPP transaction.\nCase Study: Project finance struc
 tures suitable for infrastructure financing.\n\nDay 3: Risk Overview and Ri
 sk Allocation\n\nCase Study: Comparative risk evaluation in water and sanit
 ation treatment plants.\nLegal Agreements: How to organize and structure th
 em.\nCase Study: The standard PPP contract (including guidance and contract
 s in Africa/Middle East).\nCase Study: The UK Local Government contract –
  applicability in other contexts.\nCase Study: Indian concession contract f
 or a toll road – evaluation.\nThe Future of Private Finance for Infrastru
 cture: What lies ahead in Public-Private Partnerships.\nCase Study: Global 
 comparison of best practices in PPP.\n\nDay 4: PPP Modeling\n\nProject Cash
  Flow: How to model and manage cash flow in a PPP project.\nPPP Models: Und
 erstanding financial structures and valuation.\nCase Study: Cash Flow and V
 aluation models.\nCase Study: Revenue and cost models.\nProject Finance in 
 Practice: Real-world application of PPP models.\nPPP Model Issues: Explorin
 g the challenges in modeling cash flow.\nCase Study: Review of various proj
 ect finance models and their inputs for decision-making.\n\nDay 5: Building
  a PPP Model\n\nProject Review: Analyze project inputs and priorities.\nDea
 ling with Input Priorities: How to ensure data accuracy.\nCash Flow Project
 ions: Modeling future financial returns.\nLoan Assessment: How to evaluate 
 loans in PPP projects.\nIRR\, NPV\, and Valuation Analysis: Key metrics in 
 PPP evaluations.\n\nWhy Attend This Course: Wins & Losses!\n\nIn-Depth Unde
 rstanding of PPP: This course offers an in-depth exploration of Public-Priv
 ate Partnerships (PPP)\, covering the financial\, legal\, and project manag
 ement aspects that are crucial for the successful implementation of such pr
 ojects.\nReal-World Case Studies: You will learn from successful Public-Pri
 vate Partnerships in Africa and the Gulf\, gaining insights into what has w
 orked\, and what has not.\nPPP Modeling Skills: Learn how to build real PPP
  models using Excel\, a skill that can be applied directly to your projects
 .\nAccess to Global Best Practices: The course offers comparative analysis 
 of global Public-Private Partnership (PPP) standards\, helping you understa
 nd international PPP procedures.\nPPP Contract Management: You will gain in
 sights into the PPP procurement process\, legal frameworks\, and how to suc
 cessfully manage contracts within this model.\n\nConclusion\nThis advanced 
 training course in Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) provides essential ski
 lls and knowledge for professionals involved in infrastructure projects. By
  understanding the core principles of PPP\, the legal frameworks\, and cont
 ract management\, participants will be well-positioned to influence and lea
 d Public-Private Partnerships that drive infrastructure and economic develo
 pment. Whether you're involved in government\, finance\, or private sector 
 partnerships\, this course is an invaluable resource for building effective
 \, sustainable infrastructure solutions.
LOCATION:Cairo
DTSTAMP:20260614T234536Z
DTSTART:20260614T034500Z
DTEND:20260627T210500Z
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