PPPs key to bridging US$37.2bn infrastructure deficit - World Bank

The World Bank has identified public-private partnerships as a vital strategy for Ghana to address its $37.2 billion infrastructure funding gap. This approach aims to leverage private capital to accelerate national development and urbanization efforts.
By Christabel DANSO ABEAM and Sandra Agyeiwaa OTOO The World Bank has identified public-private partnerships (PPPs) as a key financing mechanism to help Ghana bridge an estimated annual infrastructure financing gap of US$37.2billion, as rapid urbanis... [3047 chars]
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