Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility – PPIAF
May 2007
The Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) was created in 1999. It is housed within the World Bank and it aims to fund “technical assistance on strategies and measures [governments] can use to tap the full potential of public-private partnerships in infrastructure”. It also disseminates information about “best practice” in public-private partnerships or PPPs. PPIAF works in a range of sectors including transport, telecommunications and water. Water makes up approximately 20 per cent of PPIAF’s work.
Also by Water Justice
- Revival of the public water sector October 2011
- The politics of achieving the Right to Water April 2011
- Open letter to UN-HABITAT Executive Director, Joan Clos, on UN funding for water justice April 2011
- UN World Water Day 2011: Reclaiming public water for our cities March 2011
- Public Community Partnerships in Peru and Uruguay March 2011
Upcoming events
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EU in Crisis
May 2012
Brussels, Belgium




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