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Public-Private Partnerships in Information and Communication Technology for Education

Asian Development Bank (adb), Asian Development Bank (adb) (), Asian Development Bank (adb) and Asian Development Bank (adb)
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Asian Development Bank (adb): Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department, ADB
Asian Development Bank (adb): Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department, ADB

No ABF157760-2, ADB Reports from Asian Development Bank (ADB)

Abstract: A study of how PPPs have been employed by ADB developing member countries in Asia and the Pacific identified seven initiatives that adopted the underlying principles of PPP in developing and delivering ICT for education services. Public-private partnerships (PPPs) have generated a lot of interest from governments around the world for leveraging private sector involvement in developing and sustaining public infrastructure and services. Initially, PPPs were favored by transport, energy, and other large infrastructure-intensive sectors. More recently, the concept has been expanded to include social sectors such as education.

Keywords: education; public-private partnerships and education; communications technology and education; PPP and education; PPP and ICT; ICT and education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 8 pages
Date: 2015-11
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