PPP is in the centre of today’s spotlights. Though the provision of water services is traditionally a public responsibility, the private sector has always been involved in one way or another: from tendering for construction contracts in large urban supplies to the informal provision of vended water in unserved areas.
However, a reorientation of the role for the private sector is currently being negotiated globally.The interest in private sector involvement creates a whole new array of options for decision makers in the water sector to consider.
The goal of the course is to introduce the student to modern thinking and practice of dealing with institutional and management issues related to involving private parties in the water sector in a more sustainable manner. The objectives are:
The primary target groups of the I-Learning Package are professional staff from the public sector, working in governmental departments
dealing with PPP; professional staff working for supporting agencies, such as NGO’s, research centres, consultancy; professional staff in water and sanitation utilities that are exploring the possibilities of, are in the process of, or have already established a PPP transaction, and young promising bachelors, the future generation of professionals.
This online course is to be completed in 16 weeks. Total study load is 128 hours. The web-based I-Learning Environment is used for downloading training material and communication.
The course is divided into the following subjects and assignments;
To make learning effective, it is important to intensify the use of assignments and interaction between participants. In this respect every two weeks a homework assignment is distributed on which feedback is given. Next, to maximize the learning in the online learning module it is envisaged that the best result is to have you analyze a PPP case of your choice, individually or as a group.
Every month you will make progress with the case, diving into literature and, if possible, contacting stakeholders involved in the case. Every time when part of the case is ready, feedback is provided by the module co-ordinator and a peer reviewer. Hence every participant acts also as peer reviewer for someone else’s case study.
To get further information on the course, please contact the course coordinator Meine Pieter van Dijk.