CODE: FP02
DURATION: 5 Days/10 Days
CERTIFICATIONS: CPD
This course provides a focused exploration of risk management and contract structuring in Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) within the context of emerging markets. It addresses the unique financial, political, and operational risks that can impact PPP performance and examines how well-designed contracts can allocate those risks effectively between public and private stakeholders. Participants will learn to structure balanced contracts that account for political volatility, currency risks, and force majeure scenarios while maintaining bankability. Global case studies from emerging economies will be used to highlight practical approaches for managing uncertainty and improving project outcomes.
This course is available in the following formats:
Virtual
Classroom
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Course Outcomes
Delegates will gain the knowledge and skills to:
Identify key risk categories in PPPs and understand their implications in emerging markets.
Apply proven frameworks for risk allocation between public and private partners.
Design contract structures that enhance project bankability and stakeholder alignment.
Evaluate legal, regulatory, and institutional factors affecting PPP contracts.
Implement practical strategies for mitigating financial, operational, and political risks.
At the end of this course, you’ll understand:
This course is ideal for public sector officials, infrastructure developers, financial analysts, project sponsors, legal advisors, and policy-makers involved in structuring or managing PPP projects in emerging markets. It is also suited for professionals in multilateral institutions, consulting firms, and private investors seeking to better understand and mitigate risks in cross-sector infrastructure investments.
✓ Modern facilities
✓ Course materials and certificate
✓ Accredited international trainers
✓ Training materials and workbook
✓ Access to online resources
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