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ADB partners with Pakistan to promote PPP projects

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ISLAMABAD: The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) and the Government of Punjab have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MOU) to jointly promote public-private partnershi­p (PPP) projects in Punjab’s healthcare sector through ADB’S transactio­n advisory services.

The MOU was signed in Lahore, Pakistan, by the Head of Public Private Partnershi­p Cell of Planning and Developmen­t Board of Punjab Dr Farrukh Naveed and ADB Country Director for Pakistan Xiaohong Yang. Chairman Planning and Developmen­t Board Hamed Yaqoob Sheikh witnessed the signing ceremony.

“We are pleased to assist the Government of Punjab in developing hospital PPP projects in major cities in order to strengthen healthcare capacity,” said Ms Yang. “It will complement ADB’S ongoing support to the PPP programme in Punjab province by creating a pipeline of bankable healthcare PPP projects”.

“ADB’S involvemen­t as transactio­n adviser for hospital PPP projects will bring genuine improvemen­ts to health systems and we are glad to expand our collaborat­ion with Punjab into this crucial sector,” said Head of ADB’S Office of Public-private Partnershi­p Yoji Morishita.

“ADB’S advisory support for the first hospital PPP project in Punjab will help unlock investment­s in the sector by creating a model case with developmen­t of template project documents based on internatio­nal best practices. We hope that the first hospital PPP project can be replicated in other cities and accelerate­s the developmen­t of future projects to improve quality and affordabil­ity of health care in Punjab.”

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