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Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly used by governments and public entities to leverage private sector efficiency and capital for delivering public services and infrastructure. This course explores the theory and practice of PPPs, including the rationale behind them, risk sharing, project financing, procurement models, and regulatory frameworks.

Learners will study the full PPP project lifecycle—from project identification and feasibility assessment to tendering, contract management, and post-implementation evaluation. Key focus areas include value for money analysis, stakeholder engagement, financing mechanisms, risk allocation, and dispute resolution.

Using international case studies, the course highlights both successful and failed PPP initiatives to draw lessons on best practices and pitfalls. The course is ideal for public sector professionals, private developers, consultants, and anyone involved in infrastructure planning and development.

What will i learn?

  • 1. Understand the principles and models of PPPs.
  • 2. Structure and evaluate PPP projects for public service delivery.
  • 3. Manage risks and ensure value for money in PPP arrangements.
  • 4. Navigate legal, financial, and procurement frameworks in PPPs.
  • 5. Monitor and assess performance in PPP contracts.

Requirements

  • • Minimum KCSE mean grade of C+
  • • C (plain) or higher in Economics, Business Studies, or Government
  • • Familiarity with public finance, procurement, or project management is an added advantage.

Frequently asked question

Yes, legal structuring, financial models, and regulatory frameworks are major components of the course.

Absolutely, it provides practical skills for managing PPPs in sectors like transport, energy, water, and health.

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