Pakistan’s Public Private Partnership (PPP) Program Capacity Building and Training under
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Pakistan’s Public Private Partnership (PPP) Program Capacity Building and Training under
Capacity Building and Training under Infrastructure Project Development Facility (IPDF) 23rd September 2014 Pakistan’s Public Private Partnership (PPP) Program Presentation Outline 1. Facilitation 2. Capacity Building 3. International Cooperation Capacity Building and Training under IPDF FACILITATION Policy Level Facilitation Public Private Partnership Policy 2010 at the Federal Level Capacity Building of Federal and Provincial institutions Pakistan Railways Open Access Policy National Highway Authority BOT/PPP Policy Capacity Building and Training under IPDF CAPACITY BUILDING CAPACITY BUILDING OF GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IPDF played in instrumental role in enhancing capacity of various government departments and actively promoted mobilization of private capital towards public infrastructure projects. A. Highway Research and Training Complex (HRTC) C. Stake holder workshop on Bus Rapid Transit project • Conducted a 3 day training session on Public Private Partnership targeting Engineers from NHA • Conducted a stakeholder workshop in and other civic agencies to understand good collaboration with CDIA to raise awareness practices related to PPP. regarding private sector involvement involving • Training highlighted recent PPP transactions M-2, local transporters educating them on use of M-9 and explained various financial and private sector financing to procure new buses contractual legalities related to the project. and plying them on existing routes. B. Riphah International University D. Pakistan Railway • Conducted a seminar with Public Policy school of a • IPDF assisted Pakistan Railways in developing leading University in Islamabad on effective use of track access policy in collaboration with the private sector financing and role of private sector world bank. As per the policy, PR would encourage private investment towards PR tracks based on a track access charge. Capacity Building of Government Institutions IPDF facilitated setting-up provincial units in Punjab and Sindh • Built capacities of employees of provincial units • Conducted trainings and capacity building workshops Facilitated in drafting provincial law in Punjab and Sindh Started working with recently set-up Khyber Pakhtukhaw PPP unit on same lines IPDF Guidelines and Standardized Documents for Capacity Building • Project Inception Guidelines • Project Preparation & Feasibility Guidelines • Project Procurement Guidelines • Viability Gap Funding Guidelines & Instructions • Risk Management Framework • Tariff guidelines • Economic Cost-Benefit Guidelines • Environment & Social Guidelines • PPP Standardized Contractual Provisions on Annuity model • PPP Standardized Contractual Provisions on User Pay model Capacity Building and Training under IPDF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION International Cooperation with CDIA IPDF co-organized basic training on Public Private Partnerships for municipalities with support from Cities Development Initiative Asia in May 2015. The purpose of the training was to enable participants acquire basic knowledge about goals of PPPs How can PPP contribute towards urban development What is PPP What is important about PPP IPDF – CDIA Trainings Guide participants towards elements to succeed in finding and preparing PPP in their cities Identifying PPP projects: what is needed, what sector and ho to find PPP projects Bundling and unbundling elements. Examples of PPPs Legal considerations IPDF – CDIA Trainings Participants will learn and practice concepts and elements in developing PPPs, like: The importance of making projects bankable Value for money concept, how to use it and what to expect Specific challenges on PPP projects in urban development, why each project is unique; Making projects attractive The importance of project risks: its perceptions from different stakeholders and samples of how to mitigate them IPDF – CDIA Trainings Enable participants to see the projects from the perspective of different stakeholders and main actors with focus on: • What to expect • Roles • Needs • Worries • Requirements for lenders and users The Project Cycle Understand PPP processes What help do I need The first Steps Infrastructure Project Development Facility www.ipdf.gov.pk Questions and Answers