2000
Asian Development Bank
Through a series of examples, this report addresses four main questions: why are partnerships desirable for health and education development; what legal, policy and regulatory frameworks are necessary to involve the private sector effectively; what do specific country experiences tell us about issues and problems that arise from such partnerships; and what are the appropriate roles for the government in creating enabling environments for such partnerships?
To view the case study, either click on the attachment below, or view the original link here.
| Attachment | Size |
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| Public_Private.pdf | 2.16 MB |





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