Stakeholder perceptions in the factors constraining the development and implementation of public private partnerships in the Ugandan electricity sector
Abstract
Amidst increasingly constrained public budgets and inadequate service delivery, private sector participation through public private partnerships is increasingly being used as a means for delivering physical infrastructure. The government of Uganda, which is currently grappling with a crippling electricity power deficit, has over the years, pursued a number of strategies to encourage private sector participation in the electricity sector, but...
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Title
Stakeholder perceptions in the factors constraining the development and implementation of public private partnerships in the Ugandan electricity sector
Published Date
May 1, 2009
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
2 - 9
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