Policy and Operations Evaluation Department (IOB) Results Measurement in Public-Private Partnerships IOB Study # 378 - Systematic Literature Review Public-private partnerships in developing countries Prof. dr. Ruerd Ruben, Director Policy & Operations Evaluation Department (IOB) Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Policy and Operations Evaluation
Department (IOB)
Results Measurement in
Public-Private Partnerships
IOB Study # 378 - Systematic Literature Review
Public-private partnerships in developing countries
Prof. dr. Ruerd Ruben, Director
Policy & Operations Evaluation Department (IOB)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Outline of Presentation
• Systematic literature review (MSSM levels)
• What can be considered to be a Public-Private partnership?
• What is the intervention logic of PPP’s?
• Which results are registered from PPP’s?
• What are critical succes factors of PPP’s?
• Conclusion & Outlook
Definition of PPPs
PPP's in developing countries; IOB study
‘Form of cooperation between government and business agents – sometimes also involving voluntary organizations (NGOs, trade unions) or knowledge institutes – that agree to work together to reach a common goal or carry out a specific task, while jointly assuming the risks and responsibilities and sharing resources and competences’
Wide variety in contractual terms: ● service contracts, management contracts
● lease arrangement● build–transfer–operate (BTO) and similar