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5.1 Why analyse constraints?
5.2 What are the possible constraints on the PPP?
5.3 Specific constraints that affect the poor
5.4 How to overcome existing constraints?

 

Author/Editor:
Dr. M. Sohail Khan, WEDC, Loughborough University, Leicestershire LE11 3TU, United Kingdom
with assistance of Olena Maslyukivska (University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)

Published by
Public Private Partnerships for the Urban Environment (PPPUE), Capacity Development Group, Bureau for Development Policy United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 304 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017, USA

© 2004 UNDP [April 2004]
The views expressed in this publication are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the United Nations or UNDP.
All rights reserved

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Module 05: Identifying Constraints


The left-hand frame gives access to the module-chapters

Key Questions:

• What are the constraints for the PPP?
• What are the specific constraints faced in reaching the poor?


Links to other Modules:

[1] Starting Out
[11] Selecting Options
[15] Regulating the PPP
[18] Managing PPPs


Further References:

Public Private Partnership: A Guide for Local Government. Ministry of Municipal Affairs of British Columbia. May 1999

DFID. Plummer, Janelle. (2000) Favourable Policy and Forgotten Contracts:
Private Sector Participation in Water and Sanitation Services in Stutterheim, South Africa. Working paper 442 01 Building municipal capacity for private sector participation. November 2000.

 

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Access to the Modules:
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S T A R T P A G E
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01-Starting out
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02-Strategic Planning
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 03-Planning & Organising
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 04-Collecting Information
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 – 05-Identifying Constraints
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06-Defining Objectives
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07-Defing Parameters (Scope)
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08-Establishing Principles
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09-Identifying Partners
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10-Establishing Partnership
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11-Selecting Options
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12-Financing (Investment)
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13-Financing (Cost Recovery)
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14-Preparing Business Plans
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15-Regulating the PPP
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16-Tendering & Procurement
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17-Negotiating & Contracting
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18-Managing PPPs
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19-Monitoring & Evaluation
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20-Managing Conflict
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21-Building Development
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