Public–private partnership

A public–private partnership (PPP or 3P or P3) is a government service or private business venture that is funded and operated through a partnership of government and one or more private sector companies.

PPP involves a contract between a public sector authority and a private party, in which the private party provides a public service or project and assumes substantial financial, technical and operational risk in the project. In some types of PPP, the cost of using the service is borne exclusively by the users of the service and not by the taxpayer. In other types (notably the private finance initiative), capital investment is made by the private sector on the basis of a contract with government to provide agreed services and the cost of providing the service is borne wholly or in part by the government. Government contributions to a PPP may also be in kind (notably the transfer of existing assets). In projects that are aimed at creating public goods like in the infrastructure sector, the government may provide a capital subsidy in the form of a one-time grant, so as to make it more attractive to the private investors. In some other cases, the government may support the project by providing revenue subsidies, including tax breaks or by removing guaranteed annual revenues for a fixed time period.

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PPPS may refer to

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    BCCP infra forum to examine future of PPPs

    Manila Bulletin 22 Apr 2025
    This event will gather government officials and key stakeholders to delve into the future of Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in the Philippines' infrastructure development ... PPPs in the country.” .
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    Philippines needs PPPs, 'green' investments to build sustainable cities—OECD

    Manila Bulletin 20 Apr 2025
    Amid these challenges, the OECD is pushing for green financing instruments and opportunities being presented by the deep pockets of the country's tycoons through public-private partnerships (PPPs) ... .
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    PPP's Saba Talpur officially declared winner in NA-213 by-polls

    Urdu Point 18 Apr 2025
    </p><p> The percentage of votes cast in NA-213 Umerkot was 42.99 percent.</p> .
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    PPP’s April 18 Rally at Hatri Bypass to be historic: Aajiz Dhamrah

    Urdu Point 16 Apr 2025
    He also maintained that by-elections were being held in Umerkot on April 17 and acknowledged the opposition's active political campaign during the lead-up to the elections.
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    PPP’s reservation over canals to be addressed through talks: Rana

    Urdu Point 14 Apr 2025
    We are not going to snatch rights of Sindh province regarding water, he said while talking to a private television channel.
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    World Health Day: Privatization of government hospitals through PPPs flagged

    The Times of India 08 Apr 2025
    On World Health Day public health activists and doctors have expressed concern over the privatization of public health services and the handing over of district hospitals and health centres to private entities ... .
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    PPP’s agenda to alleviate poverty, curb inflation & generate employment: Bilawal

    Urdu Point 04 Apr 2025
    </p><p>He said Pakistan has urged global nations to combat Islamophobia and has raised awareness about the impacts of climate change on the country ... It has also fought against foreign conspiracies.
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    The Public-Private Paradox: How Conflicting Mindsets Impact PPPs

    Forbes 01 Apr 2025
    Private businesses, when evaluating a partnership with public entities, must identify potential risks arising from the public administration mindset ... .
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