PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS (PPP) CONTRACT MANAGEMENT COURSE
Date: March 23 – 27, 2026
Venue: – VIENA, AUSTRIA
Fee: TZS 9,950,000
(PHYSICAL EVENT)
The ability to find, satisfy and retain customers is at the very core of business success and the key to driving profitability. Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) are increasingly becoming the go-to solution for governments worldwide in addressing infrastructure gaps and delivering high-quality public services. In an era where public funds are often constrained, the involvement of the private sector through PPPs allows for innovative financing, risk-sharing, and the delivery of complex projects that otherwise might not be feasible through traditional public procurement methods. However, the successful execution of PPP contracts requires a deep understanding of their unique dynamics, legal frameworks, procurement processes, and risk management strategies.
PPP contracts are multifaceted and require a firm grasp of legal and regulatory frameworks, sophisticated financial structures, and adept contract management skills. This course will guide participants through each stage of the PPP lifecycle, with special emphasis for developing countries context. It will equip them with the know-how to assess, design, and implement PPP projects that align with public policy objectives while delivering value for both the public and private sectors.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of this training course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the Historical Evolution of PPPs: Learn how PPPs have developed from developed nations to developing, and why they are crucial for infrastructure development and public service delivery in emerging economie
- Master the Legal and Regulatory Frameworks: Comprehend the policies and laws governing PPPs, particularly in Tanzania
- Manage PPP Procurement Processes: Navigate the complexities of PPP procurement, from bidding and tendering to contract negotiation and award
- Develop and Apply Risk Management Strategies: Identify, allocate, and manage risks across different stakeholders in PPP projects to ensure their sustainability
- Explore Financing Models for PPPs: Understand various methods of financing PPPs, including public, private, and blended financing models.
- Analyze Successful global PPP Projects
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COURSE CONTENT
- Historical Evolution of Public-Private Partnerships
- The global evolution of PPPs from developed to developing countries
- Types of PPP Models
- Modern PPP frameworks and structures
- Strategies for financing projects
- Practical guidance on fostering collaboration between public and private sectors
- Legal and Policy Frameworks
- Milestones in PPP Development
- Tools for managing risks and ensuring contract compliance
- Key Sectors for PPP Growth in developing countries
- Challenges of PPPs in developing countries
- PPP Procurement Process
- Financing PPPs
- Risk Allocation and Management
- Negotiation skills
- Effective dispute resolution processes
- Best practices for handling change during contract implementation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This course is ideal for;
Government officials working in ministries and public agencies involved in PPPs.
Legal professionals advising on public infrastructure
Private sector professionals engaged in or seeking PPP contracts.
Project managers, procurement officers, and finance officers responsible for infrastructure projects.
Consultants
PARTICIPATION FEE
TZS 9,950,000/= per participant paid through Equity Bank Account No. 3003211802968. Name: Para Africa Ltd or through online payment. Fee shall cover facilitation cost, Accommodation for six night in Hyatt Place Hotel, conference package, Site visit, Certificate, course material.
TRAINER
Mr. Eid Twal is a business consultant and legal professional with over six years of experience in international trade, institutional relations, and multilingual translation and interpretation. His areas of expertise include Public–Private Partnership (PPP) contract management, Project Management, foreign investment, ESG consultancy, and legal advisory services. He possesses a strong academic background in law, having studied at the University of Brasília and Université Paris VIII Vincennes–Saint-Denis.

