PPP Development in Emerging Markets Training Course

Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)

Public-Private Partnership Development in Emerging Markets Training Course provides a comprehensive understanding of Public-Private Partnership frameworks, project identification, feasibility assessment, procurement strategies, financial modelling, investment structuring, contract management, and infrastructure development.

Course Overview

 Public-Private Partnership Development in Emerging Markets Training Course 

Introduction 

Public-Private Partnership development in emerging markets requires strategic infrastructure planning, investment readiness, sustainable financing, effective risk allocation, institutional capacity, and transparent governance. Public-Private Partnership Development in Emerging Markets Training Course provides a comprehensive understanding of Public-Private Partnership frameworks, project identification, feasibility assessment, procurement strategies, financial modelling, investment structuring, contract management, and infrastructure development. It focuses on practical approaches for developing bankable Public-Private Partnership projects that attract private capital while delivering measurable public value. 

The course examines the opportunities and challenges associated with Public-Private Partnership development across emerging economies, including regulatory uncertainty, currency volatility, political risk, limited institutional capacity, affordability constraints, and financing gaps. Participants will explore international best practices, digital project management tools, sustainable infrastructure principles, climate-resilient investment, blended finance, stakeholder engagement, and performance monitoring through global case studies. The programme is designed to strengthen the ability of professionals to develop commercially viable, socially beneficial, and investment-ready Public-Private Partnership projects. 

Course Objectives 

By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 

  1. Understand emerging-market Public-Private Partnership frameworks and development principles.
  2. Apply strategic infrastructure planning and project prioritization techniques.
  3. Conduct Public-Private Partnership feasibility and investment-readiness assessments.
  4. Develop effective risk allocation and mitigation strategies.
  5. Apply financial modelling and project finance principles.
  6. Evaluate blended finance and innovative infrastructure financing mechanisms.
  7. Design transparent Public-Private Partnership procurement strategies.
  8. Strengthen stakeholder engagement and institutional coordination.
  9. Apply sustainable infrastructure and climate-resilient development principles.
  10. Develop effective contract management and performance-monitoring systems.
  11. Assess political, regulatory, currency, and market risks.
  12. Improve project bankability and private-sector investment attractiveness.
  13. Apply international best practices to emerging-market Public-Private Partnership projects.


Organizational Benefits
 

  • Improved infrastructure project planning and investment readiness.
  • Stronger Public-Private Partnership governance and institutional capacity.
  • Better risk identification, allocation, and mitigation.
  • Enhanced access to private capital and development finance.
  • Improved procurement transparency and accountability.
  • Stronger financial and commercial decision-making.
  • More effective stakeholder and investor engagement.
  • Improved contract performance and service delivery.
  • Greater sustainability and climate resilience in infrastructure projects.
  • Enhanced organizational capacity to deliver successful Public-Private Partnership programmes.


Target Audiences
 

  1. Government officials and public-sector infrastructure professionals.
  2. Public-Private Partnership unit and investment specialists.
  3. Infrastructure planners and project development managers.
  4. Development finance and investment professionals.
  5. Banking, private equity, and project finance specialists.
  6. Legal, procurement, and contract management professionals.
  7. Engineering, construction, and infrastructure consultants.
  8. Policy makers, regulators, and economic development professionals.


Course Duration: 5 days

Course Modules

Module 1: Public-Private Partnership Development in Emerging Markets
 

  • Principles, models, structures, and global development trends.
  • Emerging-market infrastructure gaps and investment opportunities.
  • Public-sector and private-sector roles in project delivery.
  • Institutional frameworks, governance, and enabling environments.
  • Key success factors for sustainable Public-Private Partnership programmes.
  • Global case study: Public-Private Partnership infrastructure development in India.


Module 2: Project Identification and Strategic Infrastructure Planning
 

  • Infrastructure needs assessment and project prioritization.
  • Market demand analysis and strategic alignment.
  • Project concept development and investment screening.
  • Development pipelines and project preparation frameworks.
  • Public value, affordability, and socioeconomic impact assessment.
  • Global case study: Infrastructure planning and Public-Private Partnerships in South Africa.


Module 3: Feasibility Studies and Project Bankability
 

  • Technical, commercial, legal, and environmental feasibility.
  • Demand forecasting and revenue assessment.
  • Economic and financial viability analysis.
  • Bankability criteria and investor requirements.
  • Project preparation facilities and transaction advisory support.
  • Global case study: Transport infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships in Brazil.


Module 4: Financing, Financial Modelling and Risk Allocation
 

  • Public-Private Partnership financial structures and funding sources.
  • Project finance, blended finance, guarantees, and development finance.
  • Financial modelling, cash-flow analysis, and sensitivity testing.
  • Political, currency, demand, construction, and operational risk.
  • Risk allocation matrices and mitigation mechanisms.
  • Global case study: Renewable energy Public-Private Partnership financing in Kenya.


Module 5: Procurement, Negotiation and Contract Structuring
 

  • Competitive procurement and transaction structuring.
  • Prequalification, tender evaluation, and bid management.
  • Contract design, payment mechanisms, and performance standards.
  • Negotiation strategies and commercial close.
  • Transparency, integrity, compliance, and anti-corruption controls.
  • Global case study: Public-Private Partnership procurement reforms in Colombia.


Module 6: Legal, Regulatory and Institutional Frameworks
 

  • Public-Private Partnership legislation and regulatory requirements.
  • Institutional roles, mandates, and governance structures.
  • Concession agreements and contractual obligations.
  • Dispute resolution, enforcement, and regulatory oversight.
  • Policy reforms for attracting private infrastructure investment.
  • Global case study: Public-Private Partnership regulatory development in the Philippines.


Module 7: Sustainability, Climate Resilience and Social Value
 

  • Environmental, social, and governance considerations.
  • Climate-resilient infrastructure development.
  • Sustainable finance and green infrastructure investment.
  • Community engagement, inclusion, and social safeguards.
  • Measuring social, economic, and environmental value.
  • Global case study: Sustainable infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships in Indonesia.


Module 8: Contract Management, Performance and Value Realization
 

  • Contract administration and relationship management.
  • Key performance indicators and service-level monitoring.
  • Performance-based payments and incentive mechanisms.
  • Renegotiation, change management, and dispute prevention.
  • Post-project evaluation and value-for-money assessment.
  • Global case study: Long-term Public-Private Partnership service delivery in the United Kingdom.


Training Methodology
 

  • Instructor-led presentations and interactive technical discussions.
  • Practical Public-Private Partnership project development exercises.
  • Financial modelling, risk allocation, and investment-readiness workshops.
  • Global case studies and comparative emerging-market analysis.
  • Group work, simulations, negotiation exercises, and presentations.
  • Question-and-answer sessions and facilitated peer learning.
  • Practical application of project preparation and procurement frameworks.
  • Assessment exercises focused on real-world infrastructure challenges.


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Certification

Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with a globally- recognized certificate.

Tailor-Made Course

We also offer tailor-made courses based on your needs.

Key Notes

a. The participant must be conversant with English.
 
b. Upon completion of training the participant will be issued with an Authorized Training Certificate
 
c. Course duration is flexible and the contents can be modified to fit any number of days.
 
d. The course fee includes facilitation training materials, 2 coffee breaks, buffet lunch and A Certificate upon successful completion of Training.
 
e. One-year post-training support Consultation and Coaching provided after the course.
 
f. Payment should be done at least a week before commence of the training, to DATASTAT CONSULTANCY LTD account, as indicated in the invoice so as to enable us prepare better for you.
 

Course Information

Duration: 5 days

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