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Conflict of interest: how corporations that profit from privatisation are helping write UN standards on PPPs Briefing by Public Services International to UNECE Working Party on PPPs
The UNECE Working Party on PPPs is attempting to create guiding principles and international standards on PPPs. With thi...
History RePPPeated - How public private partnerships are failing
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are increasingly being promoted as the solution to the shortfall in financing needed ...
Double standards: How the UK promotes rip-off health PPPs abroad
This report concerns Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) in healthcare, known in the UK as the Private Finance Initiative...
The new debt trap. How the response to the last global financial crisis has laid the ground for the next
Debt crises have become dramatically more frequent across the world since the deregulation of lending and global financi...
How to Control the Fiscal Costs of Public-Private Partnerships
This IMF note, discusses what finance ministries can do to ensure that public-private partnerships (PPPs) are used wisel...
The UK’s PPPs Disaster: Lessons on private finance for the world
This briefing sets out the real story of PPPs in the UK, with the hope of better informing interested and affected parti...
Spotlight on Sustainable Development 2017
The report provides the most comprehensive independent assessment of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda and its Susta...
Extreme poverty and human rights
New report on "Extreme poverty and Human rights" finds that "widespread privatisation of public goods in many societies ...
Right to education
The Special Rapporteur examines public-private partnerships in education, which are inextricably linked to rapidly expan...
Public-Private Partnerships and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: Fit for purpose?
In light of a cautious emphasis given to public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a mechanism to finance infrastructure pro...