Improving Transparency and Accountability in Public-Private Partnerships : Disclosure Diagnostic Report - Kenya
Based on research and analysis over the past few years, the World Bank Group Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Cross-Cutting Solution Area has worked on creating a Framework for Disclosure in Public-Private Partnerships, which suggests a systematic...
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Language: | English |
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World Bank, Washington, DC
2021
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/895291636969514077/Disclosure-Diagnostic-Report-Kenya http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36582 |
Summary: | Based on research and analysis over
the past few years, the World Bank Group Public-Private
Partnerships (PPP) Cross-Cutting Solution Area has worked on
creating a Framework for Disclosure in Public-Private
Partnerships, which suggests a systematic structure for
disclosing information proactively at different phases of
the PPP process. Two documents, Jurisdictional Studies and
Good Practice Cases, have been developed to provide relevant
background and resources complementing the goals of the
framework. The framework suggests the initiation of work
with a PPP Disclosure Diagnostic in countries. The objective
of the Diagnostic is to help PPP policy makers and
practitioners to assess the status of PPP disclosure in the
jurisdiction and identify customized PPP disclosure
solutions for all PPP types to enable better disclosure.
Under each of the areas identified, the Diagnostic provides
the key questions policy makers and practitioners should
ask, analysis and techniques for assessing gaps, resources
for learning more, and tools for establishing customized PPP
disclosure guidelines for the jurisdiction. The relevance of
each of the above areas varies based on the unique
circumstances within the country. This diagnostic report is
structured around the key themes that are relevant to
Kenya’s disclosure environment. |
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