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How the United Nations is quietly being turned into a public-private partnership
A new agreement with the World Economic Forum gives multinational corporations influence over matters of global governance.
PPP model: debt and transparency risks
A new report by Peruvian researchers Germán Alarco Tosoni and Ciro Salazar V...
The IMF and PPPs: A master class in double-speak
María José Romero and Gino Brunswijck of Eurodad say the International Monet...
Can public-private partnerships deliver gender equality?
On the eve of International Women's Day, a new report “Can Public-private P...
Hospital PPPs Undermine Healthcare
Despite all the evidence to the contrary, and substantial opposition from co...
Corporations lead UN promotion of controversial PPPs
Representatives from companies with a history of mismanagement of public con...
UN poverty expert warns against tsunami of unchecked privatisation
New report on "Extreme poverty and Human rights" finds that "widespread priv...
Report exposes how PPPs across the world drain the public purse, and fail to...
Experts call for World Bank Group to end aggressive promotion of PPPs for pu...
The unstoppable rise of remunicipalisation
The debate on alternatives to privatised ownership models for public service...
No hierarchy, equal access. PPPs: What’s the agenda?
Horizontally structured initiatives, like farmer to farmer partnerships, are...