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Certificate in PPP Regulation

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Why Select this Training Course?

The Certificate in PPP Regulation course will provide participants with the basic and advanced knowledge of the legal, institutional, and regulatory framework that supports public-private partnerships. As PPPs become more and more instrumental in delivering infrastructure and public services, it is becoming urgently necessary to develop a thorough understanding of how regulation shapes the landscape of PPPs from the governance and compliance sides.

Can this course increase your capacity to influence PPP regulation?

The participants will acquire the knowledge and skills that will enable them to actively participate in the process of evolving and perfecting PPP regulatory policies.

Does the curriculum cover the latest developments in PPP regulation?

Yes, the content of the course is updated on a regular basis to reflect the international best practices and changing regulatory requirements of PPP.

Who Should Attend?

  • Regulators involved in PPP governance
  • Lawyers working within infrastructure and public service sectors
  • Public officials responsible for implementing PPP projects
  • Consultants advising on PPP transactions and frameworks
  • Academics specialising in public policy and infrastructure finance

What are the Course Objectives?

  • To make PPP regulatory frameworks transparent and easy to understand.
  • To examine PPP policies and their impact on project outcomes.
  • To pick up the international best practices as well as adapt them to the local context.
  • In order to understand the functions and mandates of the regulatory bodies.
  • To clarify compliance matters in PPP contracts from a regulatory standpoint

How will this course be presented?

The course offering will include classroom sessions with experts through:

  • The illustration of case studies from different PPPs jurisdictions.
  • Engaging groups with input for group debates on the regulatory challenges.
  • Providing resources for the independent study and research of students.
  • Providing venues where people can engage each other with officers in the industry.

What are the Topics Covered in this Course?

Module 1: Renegotiation and Restructuring of PPP Contracts

  • Triggers for PPP contract renegotiation
  • Legal and regulatory aspects of contract changes
  • Balancing flexibility and stability in PPP agreements
  • The public interest and transparency in renegotiations
  • Role of financial recalibration in PPP restructuring
  • Dealing with changed circumstances: economic shocks, market changes
  • Case studies on PPP contract renegotiation and outcomes
  • Long-term implications of PPP restructuring

Module 2: Regulatory Frameworks and Institutions

  • Principles of PPP regulatory frameworks design.
  • Designing efficient PPP laws and regulations must be undertaken.
  • Establishment of PPP governance structures.
  • Regulatory authorities play a significant role in PPP projects.
  • The issues of cross-border PPP.
  • Ensuring transparency and accountability
  • Benchmarking and outcomes indicators for PPPs.
  • Cases on how various regulatory frameworks around the world have been successful.

Module 3: Policy Development and Stakeholder Engagement

  • Policy goal and policy making in relation to PPPs.
  • Involving stakeholders in the creation of PPP regulation.
  • Evaluation processes of effectiveness and inclusion during consultation.
  • Aligning PPP policies to the vision of the country’s economic strategy.
  • PPP in Stakeholder mapping and management.
  • Women and social issues in the PPP policy lens
  • The importance of public opinion and the media at PPP projects
  • Accountability of implementation policy.

Module 4: Legal Agreements in PPPs

  • Key components of PPP contracts
  • Negotiating PPP agreements
  • Dispute resolution mechanisms
  • Understanding clauses: force majeure, termination, and compensation
  • Intellectual property rights in PPPs
  • Environmental and social safeguard clauses
  • Anti-corruption regulations in PPP contracts
  • Ensuring contract compliance throughout the project lifecycle

Module 5: Financial Considerations in PPP Regulation

  • Economics of PPPs: Value for money and affordability
  • Financing structures and risk allocation
  • Regulatory implications on PPP financial models
  • Accounting standards and their effect on PPP projects
  • Taxation policies impacting PPP agreements
  • Sovereign guarantees and their regulatory aspects
  • Insurance and liability in PPP projects
  • Credit enhancements and their regulatory treatment

Module 6: Ensuring Environmental and Social Sustainability

  • Integrating environmental regulations into PPP contracts
  • Social impact assessments and stakeholder engagement
  • Regulatory requirements for community benefits
  • Climate change considerations in PPP projects
  • Sustainable development goals (SDGs) and PPPs

Module 7: Public Sector Capacity Building for PPPs

  • Training needs for public sector officials
  • Governance and management of PPP units
  • Developing skills for PPP project implementation
  • Monitoring and reporting requirements for regulators
  • Building resilience against corruption in PPPs

Module 8: International Best Practices and Adaptation

  • Learning from international PPP agreements
  • Adapting best practices to local contexts
  • Role of multilateral agencies in shaping PPP regulation
  • Examples of regulatory adjustments leading to project improvements
  • Bilateral agreements and their influence on PPPs
  • Module 9: Technological Advancements and Regulatory Impacts
  • Digital transformation in PPP projects
  • Regulatory challenges of smart infrastructure
  • Blockchain technology in PPP contract management
  • Leveraging big data for PPP performance monitoring
  • Cybersecurity considerations in PPP agreements
  • Technology-driven stakeholder communication strategies
  • Innovative financial technologies in PPPs (FinTech)
  • Intellectual property rights in the age of open data

Module 10: Dispute Resolution Mechanisms

  • Overview of dispute resolution in PPPs
  • Negotiation and mediation techniques
  • Arbitration vs. litigation in PPP agreements
  • Role of international arbitration bodies
  • Enforcing dispute resolution outcomes
  • Public sector strategies for dispute avoidance
  • Case studies on PPP dispute resolution

Module 11: Risk Management in PPP Projects

  • Identifying and categorizing PPP risks
  • Allocating risks between public and private partners
  • Tools for analyzing and mitigating PPP risks
  • Contractual provisions for risk management
  • Insurance solutions for PPP projects
  • Impact of political and force majeure events
  • Strategies for dealing with uncertainty in PPP projects
  • Learning from risk management case studies

Module 12: PPP Performance Monitoring and Evaluation

  • Setting up performance indicators and benchmarks
  • Designing a performance monitoring system for PPPs
  • Techniques for evaluating PPP outcomes
  • Regulatory role in continuous performance improvement
  • Transparency and public reporting of PPP performance
  • Utilizing technology for real-time performance tracking
  • Aligning performance metrics with global standards
  • Case studies on PPP performance turnaround

Module 13: Sector-Specific Regulatory Challenges

  • Tailoring regulatory approaches to sector-specific needs
  • Addressing regulatory issues in transportation PPPs
  • Regulatory frameworks for energy and utilities PPPs
  • Innovations in healthcare PPP regulation
  • Best practices for education sector PPPs
  • Managing regulatory changes in telecommunication PPPs
  • Sustainable regulation for environmental infrastructure PPPs
  • Adaptation of PPP models in emergency and disaster response

Module 14: Advanced PPP Procurement Strategies

  • Designing procurement processes for competitive PPPs
  • Ensuring fairness and integrity in PPP tenders
  • Bid evaluation criteria and selection methodologies
  • PPP contractual negotiations for procurement officials
  • Managing unsolicited proposals in a regulatory context
  • Advanced pricing models in PPP procurement
  • Role of e-procurement systems in enhancing PPP processes
  • Overcoming challenges in the procurement phase

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