Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report--Nigeria
A World Bank Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) team conducted a study in Nigeria between September 2016 and April 2017, using the PPP Disclosure Diagnostic template recommended by the World Bank's Framework for Disclosure of Information in PPP...
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Language: | English en_US |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2017
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/172721506351174022/Improving-transparency-and-accountability-in-public-private-partnerships-disclosure-diagnostic-report-Nigeria http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28461 |
Summary: | A World Bank Public-Private Partnerships
(PPP) team conducted a study in Nigeria between September
2016 and April 2017, using the PPP Disclosure Diagnostic
template recommended by the World Bank's Framework for
Disclosure of Information in PPPs. This study has been
consolidated in the form of a PPP Disclosure Diagnostic
Report for Nigeria. The Diagnostic Report examines the
political, legal, and institutional environment for
disclosure in PPPs. Based on a gap assessment exercise with
key political, legal, institutional, and process findings
benchmarked against the World Bank Framework, the Diagnostic
Report makes specific recommendations to improve disclosure.
The recommendations include a suggested enhanced framework
for disclosure of PPPs applicable to all federal government
projects in Nigeria, and an extended disclosure framework
(beyond PPPs) for three types of investments by the Nigeria
Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA). |
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