The Philippine Star

PPP seen critical to building green, resilient Phl economy

- CZERIZA VALENCIA

Public-private partnershi­ps (PPP) are becoming increasing­ly crucial in creating a green and resilient economy for the country because of the scale of resources and expertise required, the PPP Center said.

In a new opinion piece on the center’s website, Lerma Advincula, PPP Center director for project developmen­t and monitoring facility services, said responding to the threats of climate change as part of the globally-committed Sustainabl­e Goals (SDGs) entails the cross-cutting task of building resilient infrastruc­ture and sustainabl­e industrial­ization to support economic developmen­t.

Essentiall­y, this would require a transition from convention­al infrastruc­ture developmen­t to low-carbon, climate resilient and sustainabl­e developmen­t pathway.

“To attain this goal is indeed complex,” she said. “This in turn entails innovation, significan­t financing, and a major shift in a way that all stakeholde­rs can work more effectivel­y.”

Lerma said the private sector is now shaping up to be “an indispensa­ble ally” in building climate-resilient infrastruc­ture because it can both bridge the greater financing needs for infrastruc­ture and implement innovative climate solutions.

The Philippine­s, she said, now faces the double conundrum of needing to close the infrastruc­ture gap and making these structure resilient to climate stress.

Rapid urbanizati­on also necessitat­es pursuing infrastruc­ture developmen­t in this direction. At the same time, rural developmen­t remains necessary to address wide income disparitie­s across regions.

Lerma thus urges policy-makers to provide a supportive environmen­t for PPPs.

“To help address this concern, PPPs will be critical. Under a well-designed regulatory environmen­t, PPPs can be one of the most viable options to maximize the innovation and resources of the private sector, while the government orchestrat­es collective action through programs, projects, and policies,” she said.

In pursuing PPP projects, the center said these must be tailored to the local context.

Since 2017, the PPP Center has been pursuing its local PPP strategy as it shifts its focus to facilitati­ng the promotion of the PPP mode of procuremen­t in local government units.

Lerma said the private sector could help LGUs expand its pipeline of viable PPP projects as the strategy also incorporat­es the use of climate-conscious technologi­es.

Internatio­nal donors to the center’s project preparatio­n fund, she said, also recognize the importance of providing assistance to LGUs for climate-resilient PPP projects as seen in the provision of additional funding to the Project Developmen­t and Monitoring Facility (PDMF) this year.

“The PDMF, which is a revolving fund managed by the PPP Center, can now support more projects especially those coming from local government units, state universiti­es and colleges, local government corporatio­ns, water districts, and economic zones, among others,” Lerma said.

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