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Public-Private Partnerships in Africa

Exploring Africa's Growth Potential
Buch | Hardcover
302 Seiten
2023
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic (Verlag)
978-1-6669-3128-0 (ISBN)
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This book provides a detailed ‘multi-sectoral analysis’ of Public-Private Partnerships in Africa, examining the theory and implementation of PPPs and providing case studies on the use of PPPs in various African countries and industry sectors.
In the twenty-first century, governments around the world began to engage the private sector with the objective of achieving public service delivery targets, and the African continent has as such, been experiencing transformation, particularly since the introduction of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), as a measure of reform and method of procurement. Unfortunately, there is a mixed bag of successes and challenges through this implementation of PPPs, causing a gap in infrastructure, leaving more than 640 million Africans without access to energy. Muhiya Tshombe Lukamba, Thekiso Molokwane, Alex Nduhura, and Innocent Nuwagaba in Public-Private Partnerships in Africa: Exploring Africa’s Growth Potential explore ways in which the government can collaborate with the private sector in order to close these gaps. The chapters analyze the implementation of PPPs and provide case studies on the use of PPPs in different African countries and industry sectors. This book unearths new findings on PPPs within Africa and provides solutions that are beneficial to scholars, the government, and the PPP industry through the theoretical underpinning of various contemporary issues.

Muhiya Tshombe Lukamba is professor of public management and administration at North-West University. Thekiso Molokwane is senior lecturer of public administration in the Department of Political and Administrative Studies at the University of Botswana and extraordinary professor of public administration at North-West University. Alex Nduhura is senior consultant and head of the Department of Procurement, Logistics and Marketing in the School of Business and Management at the Uganda Management Institute. Innocent Nuwagaba is a consultant at the East and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI).

List of Figures

List of Tables

Foreword by Jörg Röber

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations

Part I: Public Private Partnerships: Theoretical and Pragmatic Underpinnings

Introduction by Muhiya Tshombe Lukamba and Thekiso Molokwane

Chapter 1: Theoretical Framework for Public Private Partnerships by Muhiya Tshombe Lukamba

Chapter 2: Public Private Partnerships and Public Procurement in Africa by Emmanuel Botlhale

Chapter 3: Public Private Partnerships in Africa’s Electricity Markets by Alex Ndhuhara and Ivan Kiiza Twinomuhwezi

Chapter 4: Public Private Partnership Legal Frameworks in Selected African Jurisdictions: Trends and Future Prospects by Gosego Rockfall Lekgowe

Chapter 5: The Politics of Managing Public Private Partnership Projects to Ensure Value for Money: A Contextual Analysis of the Uganda National Roads Authority by Innocent Nuwagaba

Part II: The Dynamic World of Public Private Partnerships

Chapter 6: Public Private Partnerships in Botswana by Thekiso Molokwane

Chapter 7: The Drivers and Impediments of Public Private Partnerships in Kenya by Joseph O. Obosi

Chapter 8: Public Private Partnerships in Nigeria: Socio-Economic and National Security Impact and Challenges by Richard Obinna Iroanya, Gabriella Nguluwe and Salomo Ndapulamo

Chapter 9: Public Private Partnerships and Toll Road Concessions in South Africa by Thabo Daniel Borole

Chapter 10: Public Private Partnerships in Uganda’s Health Sector by John Paul Settumba and Alex Nduhura

Chapter 11: Public-Private Partnerships and the Quality of Public Service Delivery in Zambia by Royd Malisase, Tambulani C. Nyirenda and Moses Chewe

Chapter 12: The Governance Framework Question in Public Private Partnerships (PPPs): The Case of Independent Power Producers (IPP) in Zimbabwe by Edson Basera, Gideon Zhou and Alouis Chilunjika

Conclusion and Recommendations by Alex Nduhura and Innocent Nuwagaba

About the Editors and Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Co-Autor Edson Basera
Sprache englisch
Maße 160 x 236 mm
Gewicht 599 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Verfassungsrecht
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-6669-3128-4 / 1666931284
ISBN-13 978-1-6669-3128-0 / 9781666931280
Zustand Neuware
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