•The development and delivery of training on PPPs to local government officers under the GIZ funded project “Support to Strengthen Local Services by Local Governments” hold significant potential for catalyzing positive change in municipal service delivery. By equipping officers with knowledge of PPP models, PMDFC enables them to explore innovative solutions for addressing infrastructure gaps and improving municipal service provision in their respective localities.
•One potential impact is the enhancement of municipal service delivery efficiency and effectiveness. Through the adoption of PPP models, local governments can leverage private sector expertise and resources to deliver services more efficiently, ensuring better outcomes for residents while optimizing the use of public funds. Additionally, by showcasing successful PPP case studies, the training module inspires officers to explore new approaches and collaborate with private partners to overcome service delivery challenges.
•Furthermore, the training on PPPs fosters a culture of innovation and collaboration among local government officers. By exposing them to diverse PPP models and best practices, PMDFC empowers officers to think creatively and develop customized solutions tailored to the unique needs of their communities. This fosters a conducive environment for experimentation and learning, driving continuous improvement in municipal service delivery.
•Overall, the training initiative on PPPs not only builds the capacity of local government officers but also lays the foundation for sustainable and inclusive development by promoting effective public-private collaboration in municipal service delivery. Through enhanced knowledge and skills, officers are better equipped to navigate the complexities of PPP projects and drive positive change in their communities.