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Multilateral Investment Fund Cluster to Promote Public Private Partnerships for Basic Services

Multilateral Investment Fund Cluster to Promote Public Private Partnerships for Basic Services. PPP DAYS March 22-24 Manila, Philippines. Over 40 million people do not have access to energy 125 million lack access to improved sanitation; 50 million lack access to safe water

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Multilateral Investment Fund Cluster to Promote Public Private Partnerships for Basic Services

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  1. Multilateral Investment FundCluster to Promote Public Private Partnerships for Basic Services PPP DAYS March 22-24 Manila, Philippines

  2. Over 40 million people do not have access to energy 125 million lack access to improved sanitation; 50 million lack access to safe water Businesses and people lack access to basic services like broadband connectivity or recycling

  3. How does FOMIN Operate? • FOCUS on 4 Access Areas • Basic Services • Finance • Markets • Skills and Capacity • PEOPLE -Where the proactive attitude of every one of our people empowers small initiatives throughout the region • PARTNERSHIPS - As the linchpin of a wide network of donors, local partners and NGOs and CSOs • COUNTRIES - Offices in 26 countries in LAC and working to leverage solutions with development partners in Africa and Asia

  4. Access to Basic Services • Private Sector and Community Based Responses to Public Sector Gaps • Helping smaller firms and individuals access off grid energy solutions and community based infrastructure • Strengthening innovative PPPs to provide basic infrastructure in transport, water and sanitation, energy and social sectors such as health and education

  5. The Problem being Addressed • Insufficient capacity to effectively plan and carry out PPPs • Inadequate legal, regulatory and institutional environment for PPPs • Frequent renegotiations • Unintended fiscal consequences

  6. Goals • Improve capacity in LAC to plan and implement efficient and effective infrastructure PPPs at the national, state and community levels • Expand access to, and improve quality of, basic services through PPPs – particularly Pro-Poor PPPs (or P5)

  7. Activities • Training • Strengthening PPP Institutions • Policy and Regulatory Reform • Public Outreach • Knowledge Dissemination and Products

  8. Infrascope: PPP Readiness Index and Software Tool for Water and Sanitation and Transportation PPPs • Developed and published by the Economist Intelligence Unit that assesses a country’s readiness and capacity for public private partnerships in water and transportation • Evaluates 19 nations in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to their relative performance in five key areas, using 18 indicators • Platform for policy dialogue with countries as well as tool to measure impact performance of MIF capacity building projects • Learning tool for governments and donors • Available on the web at WWW.PPPAMERICAS.ORG

  9. Multilateral Public Private Partnership for Institutional Capacity (MP3IC) • Partnership between FOMIN, the World Bank Institute and the Asian Development Bank • Initiative to develop knowledge products • Upcoming: PPP Best Practices Manual and PPP Readiness Index in LAC, Africa and Asia

  10. Partnership with Spain: Program to Promote PPPs in Latin America and the Caribbean • Policy Options for PPPs • Preparation of Projects • Dissemination of Knowledge

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