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Date Sender Comments<br />
November<br />
9, 2011<br />
December<br />
1, 2011<br />
December<br />
19, 2011<br />
January 31,<br />
2012<br />
March 1,<br />
2012<br />
Lourenço Veniça, Economist,<br />
Road Fund, Mozambique<br />
Demba Jallow, Corporate<br />
Planning Manager, National<br />
Water and Electricity Company<br />
LTD, The Gambia<br />
Ms Tchimsi Atchabao, Advisor,<br />
Research & Development, Togo<br />
Free Zone Authority (SAZOF),<br />
Togo<br />
Zewdineh B. Haile, Consultant<br />
and Attorney at Law, Zee Law<br />
Office, Ethiopia<br />
Marc Frilet, Chief Editor, Head<br />
of PPP Working Group, French<br />
Institute of International Legal<br />
Experts and Paris Bar<br />
Thank you for networking us in this subject. We will keep following<br />
up all the international discussions and practices regarding this<br />
specific subject.<br />
Thanks you for this valuable information. We will review and try to<br />
find a way reaching out for support.<br />
I just run through the precious files you willingly shared with us. I<br />
would like to extend special Thanks to you and the Team for your<br />
care.<br />
This is just to say thanks a million. Your successive emails have<br />
truly bridged-up the communication gap. We met last in Addis over<br />
lunch with your colleague a couple of months ago. The Kigali<br />
workshop was a great success and your presentation was the best.<br />
The documents you have shared with us are another testimonial<br />
for the quality service your institution has been providing to the<br />
public at large.<br />
As you may know, the international industry and in particular the<br />
Confederation of International Contractor Association (CICA) and<br />
its PPP working group representing the industry together with the<br />
French Institute of International Experts (IFEJI) and the Paris Bar<br />
have been working closely with the World Bank, various PPP Units,<br />
and other international financial associations in order to contribute<br />
to the success of PPPs around the world.<br />
In this respect, we have not only advertised your publications but<br />
also use them a lot as a basis for contributing to develop the<br />
conditions of success of PPP mostly in developing countries where<br />
such conditions remain often to be designed in several areas.<br />
Continuing proactive exchanges on the conditions of success of<br />
PPPs with a good equilibrium between the expectations of the<br />
public sector, the consumers and the industry, is more important<br />
than ever. Indeed with the financial crisis it is essential to<br />
understand how to attract investors for long term and resilient PPP.<br />
We are convinced that with our joint efforts the preparation and<br />
planning of a pipeline of good PPPs which is so far difficult to<br />
achieve in many countries may become a realistic goal.<br />
Disseminating PPP best practices. We continue to disseminate the various global knowledge products<br />
developed by PPIAF with PPP units in developing countries, universities, Academia, and other interested<br />
people. The team has attended several conferences, seminars, and other events in Africa and Asia to<br />
further disseminate our knowledge products and share our experience on PPPs. We have also<br />
participated as speakers at conferences sponsored by PPIAF and at others organized by third parties or<br />
other partners. We are also expanding our communication efforts to a wider audience within the World<br />
Bank Group.<br />
In FY2012, the PPP in Infrastructure Resource Center (PPPIRC) team was asked to review PPIAF’s<br />
recently developed online database of PPIAF-funded activities. The review’s primary objective was to<br />
determine whether any legal precedents or materials relating to the establishment of PPPs funded by<br />
PPIAF could be further disseminated through the PPPIRC. The PPPIRC team did a full review of PPIAF’s<br />
database to find high-quality material. Legally relevant documents (including sample agreements and<br />
draft legislation) from 25 activities were selected for dissemination, as they were considered to be good<br />
precedents, which would complement existing documents published on the PPPIRC website.<br />
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