World Bank Group

09/26/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/24/2024 18:18

PPP Regulatory Reforms that Boost Investment: Benchmarking Infrastructure Development

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The Benchmarking Infrastructure Development Report is the World Bank's premier source of information on the PPP regulatory landscape. It tracks the quantity and quality of regulatory reforms across 140 economies and demonstrates how reforms correlate with infrastructure investment. Benchmarking Infrastructure Development provides actionable indicators that enable citizens, practitioners, and government officials to see how their countries are progressing, and where they are missing opportunities.

Join us for the launch of the newest edition of Benchmarking Infrastructure Development. This event will bring together key government representatives and industry stakeholders to share their latest insights and experiences in reforming PPP regulatory frameworks. Participants will learn more about how to strengthen their infrastructure sectors to increase investment.

This is an online event. Please join the virtual session on Webex.

WELCOME
Sebastian Molineus, Director of Strategy and Operations, Infrastructure, World Bank

OPENING REMARKS
Guangzhe Chen, Vice President, Infrastructure, World Bank

PRESENTATION OF FINDINGS
Fernanda Ruiz Nunez, Senior Infrastructure Economist, World Bank

PANEL DISCUSSION
Taras Boichuk, Head of Office, "SPILNO" PPP Project Management Office, Ministry of Restoration of Ukraine
Ana Julia Carreira Head of Office, SNAPP - Secretaría Nacional de Asociaciones Público Privadas, Ministerio de la Presidencia, Panama
David Klotey Collison, Acting Coordinating Director, (Technical) at the Ministry of Finance, Ghana
Saleh Osailan, Senior Advisor, Transactional, Legal & Regulatory Affairs, National Center for Privatizations & PPPs, Saudi Arabia

Find out more about the Benchmarking Infrastructure data set and past reports: https://bpp.worldbank.org/en/home

View country snapshots for each of the 140 countries in the study: https://bpp.worldbank.org/en/economies

Explore the full data set: https://bpp.worldbank.org/en/global