Terms of Reference to Develop Study on PPP-Financed Energy Infrastructure Projects in Ghana and Kenya Details / Hits: 507
AFRODAD in collaboration with the Heinrich Boll Foundation and Bread for the World seek the services of competent consultants to undertake 2 separate studies on the Impacts of PPP Financed Energy Infrastructure Projects in Ghana and Kenya respectively. The specific projects of focus are the Ghana Sankofa Gas Project and Kenya’s Kipeto Wind Farm project. The
goal of these studies is to critically assess whether energy infrastructure projects financed by public-private partnerships deliver on the promises of their proponents.
Public-private partnerships (often referred to as PPPs) are increasingly promoted as a way to finance development projects. Donor governments and financial institutions, such as the World Bank Group (WBG), have set up multiple donor initiatives to promote changes in national regulatory f
Introduction
The African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (AFRODAD) is a Pan-African civil society organisation established in 1996 to advocate for debt cancellation and addressing debt related issues in Africa. Our vision is “A Prosperous Africa based on an equitable and sustainable development”, and our mission is “To contribute to Africa’s inclusive economic growth and sustainable development through influencing policy change on debt management and development finance anchored on a rights-based approach”.
AFRODAD is concerned with ensuring that the African continent does not slide back into being heavily indebted and is focused on influencing African governments to institute and implement policies and practices for sustainable development and eradication of poverty through development and implementation of sustainable debt policies; transparent, accountable and efficient mechanisms for mobilisation and utilisation of domestic resources; and effective use of