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Public-Private-Partnerships: Supporting Donor Projects

 

This page provides an overview of public-private partnership (PPP) programmes of DCED member agencies, through which businesses can support implementation of donor-funded development programmes.



Programme Eligible businesses Type of support by businesses
Sectors / Areas
Quick links
Cooperation Arrangements
(BMZ)
Multinational, regional, or local companies in developing countries cost- and risk-sharing of development projects
various sectors; cooperation helps achieve the objectives of bilateral development programmes while aiming for long-term profits of business partners
Interested companies should check with GIZ about opportunities in individual countries.
PPP for Decent Work

(ILO)


Companies and foundations
- financial or in-kind contributions
- exchange of knowledge and expertise
- advocacy and research collaboration

elimination of child labour, occupational health and safety, SME development, economic empowerment of women and youth, environmental protection, spreading CSR to SMEs, and other areas
PPP for Decent Work brochure

E-mail enquiries: PPP@ilo.org
Global Development Alliance

(USAID)


Large US or multinational companies
- financial contribution that is at least equal to that of USAID
- technical assistance
- contributions in-kind

various sectors
Introduction for companies interested in a public-private alliance with USAID

Annual programme statement (2011) (including qualifying criteria and application instructions)

Staff contact list
Investment Climate Facility for Africa
(multi-donor)
multinational corporations
financial support, technical adivce
activities in eight priority areas conducive to a business-friendly investment climate
About ICF

Current funding and support

Contact information
Swiss-South African Cooperation Initiative
(SDC)
Swiss companies and subsidiaries of multinational firms operating in South Africa capital contribution to a joint trust fund with SDC
vocational training and job creation projects
Information booklet: How to become a sponsor

Photograph courtesy of Stefan Erber.