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Morocco, October 24- 26, 2023 – The 13th Africa Public-Private Partnerships Conference 2023 (#APPP) a transformative three-day- day has concluded, marking a significant milestone in the realm of PPP knowledge sharing and collaboration. The event brought together over 160+ PPP experts, distinguished speakers, and leaders from both the public and private sectors, along with a prominent lineup of sponsors and partners making it a resounding success.
This monumental gathering was made possible through the steadfast support of the Ministry of Finance and Economy, Kingdom of Morocco, in partnership with sponsors ALSF, CNP-PPP, and G. Elias, alongside partners such as AQUAFED, AFFECTIO MUTANDI, AFRIKA-VEREIN DER DEUTSCHEN WIRTSCHAFT E. V., AVCA, AHK, and AMIC.
The 13th Africa PPP Conference – #APPP2023 is not just an event; it’s a catalyst for change in Africa’s development landscape. With resounding success and a commitment to excellence, it’s empowering the continent and reshaping the future of PPPs.
Africa PPP brings together the continent’s leaders in infrastructure delivery, procuring authorities, public agencies, and the funding community with industry to discuss infrastructure challenges and opportunities; and how innovations in project delivery and readiness, deal structuring, stakeholder and community engagement, procurement, life cycle asset management, and technology are helping solve critical issues.
You will have access to project delivery fundamentals, best practices and advanced project structuring delivery panels. The conference will feature keynote addresses and include project showcase sessions, only for your benefit. Africa PPP has been always offering unparalleled networking.
The 14th edition of Africa PPP will include a training day. This training day is tailored for you and will help you to learn about PPP thanks to PPP experts.
More info to come, stay tuned!
The Africa PPP has provided a platform to share healthcare needs, challenges and possible collaboration between African Countries. It has opened the floor for participation and sharing experience within the continent, also sharing experience where healthcare could play a role in other sectors, e.g. Roads where healthcare facilities could be incorporated in those projects to produce accessible and affordable infrastructures linked to the roads and infrastructures to service a community/area in future.
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