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Public-private partnership (PPP) contracts are developing in a difficult environment, characterized by a heavy impact on public finances, a situation that is equally true of emerging and developing countries.African countries in general, and those of French-speaking Black Africa in particular, have adopted this public-private partnership model to build the crucial infrastructure that forms part of their various development plans. The countries of French-speaking Black Africa are characterized by a deficit in quality infrastructure. This is due to their lack of capacity to fully finance their…mehr

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Public-private partnership (PPP) contracts are developing in a difficult environment, characterized by a heavy impact on public finances, a situation that is equally true of emerging and developing countries.African countries in general, and those of French-speaking Black Africa in particular, have adopted this public-private partnership model to build the crucial infrastructure that forms part of their various development plans. The countries of French-speaking Black Africa are characterized by a deficit in quality infrastructure. This is due to their lack of capacity to fully finance their infrastructure needs, and the aim of this book is to analyze one of the main sources of funding for development projects. This source of financing has long been relegated to the background, and has yet to be fully implemented in the black states of French-speaking Africa. In concrete terms, this means insurance. Indeed, while African insurance agencies are par-excellence entities when it comes to managing the risks of the projects envisaged, they do not yet appear as such.
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Autorenporträt
Fokoua Tade Ghislain Cyrille is a lawyer and project manager. A doctoral student in public law at the University of Douala, he holds a Master's degree in public law from the University of Yaoundé 2 and a Master's degree in Management Science, option: Project Analysis and Evaluation from ESSEC in Douala.