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  PPP, Public-Private Partnership  
Public-private partnerships are cooperation arrangements between GIZ and private businesses covering the joint planning, financing and implementation of projects/programmes in developing countries and transition states.
These public-private partnerships presuppose a long-term commitment on the part of the private business rather than a focus on their own short-term business interests and rapid profits. Development project/programmes and private-sector commitment can complement one another and aim to achieve efficient and sustainable results.
PPPs must be compatible with the development-policy objectives of the German Government[1]. 
 
  Example PPP: insurance model for wind energy projects[2] 
  
- risk sharing between private companies and GIZ 
 - partial reimbursement of costs up to € 100,000, if the planned wind project fails 
 - potential applicants: companies within the EU
 
  Example Insurance Model TERNA
  
- Alongside TERNA an insurance model within the GIZ- PPP-Programme for project developers and potential investors was offered
 
 - private companies‘ preparatory measures for building and operating wind farms are supported
applicants: Companies from EU- Member States
duration: max. 24 months
reimbursement: max. 100,000 €
site-surveys max. 40,000 € (wind measurements)
wind studies max. 20,000 €
feasibility studies max. 40,000 €
 
 - selected TERNA services and the insurance model can be combined 
 
  Resources
 
- For methods and instruments to promote and develop PPP, GIZ advisory services provides guidance. >>>
 - www.developpp.de/en is a joint website of the implementing organizations for the BMZ program for Development Partnerships with the Private Sector (DEG, GTZ, sequa). 
 
- ↑ GTZ 2006: The World of Words at GTZ. Eschborn, p. 51
 
- ↑ GTZ/Drillisch 2004: TERNA Programme Presentation Albania, Presentation-PSPI-Frankfurt-2004. Eschborn
 
 
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