Welcome to AP3N
Africa Public Private Partnerships (PPP) Network (AP3N) is a network of PPP Units and practitioners across the continent established out of a greater realization and consensus for the need for collaboration between the Africa PPP Units and Practitioners for the realization of Africa’s infrastructure development. During the 26th meeting of the Heads of State and Government Orientation Committee in Addis Ababa on the 28th of January 2012, critical discussions on the establishment of AP3N were held for the establishment of an implementation strategy for the infrastructure development and harmonization of PPPs in Africa. This support expressed by Heads of African States is clear evidence for the need to establish AP3N.
Vision - Develop Africa-based PPP solutions to bridge the infrastructure gap by bringing together PPP Units, professionals, and experts across the continent to share experiences in the design and implementation of infrastructure projects and services across the continent.
Mission - Be the PPP center of excellence for African infrastructure by providing PPP solutions for infrastructure and service delivery through capacity building, knowledge sharing, and connectivity, resulting in maximum benefits to the users of the infrastructure and services, for the attainment of Economic Growth and Development for the continent.
Co-President AP3N
Director General - ICRC, Nigeria
Co President AP3N
Infrastructure Technical Advisor - Africa
Chairman - Partnership and Resource Mobilization.
Director General Plateau State PPP Agency, Nigeria
Regional Coordinator - ICRC Nigeria
Sectors on Focus
Public Transport
Renewable Energy
Public Health
Agriculture
Water Resources
Education
Tourism
Information Technology
Sustainable economic growth in Sub- Saharan Africa
OUR VISION
Develop Africa based PPP solutions to bridge infrastructure gaps in the continent by bringing together PPP Units, professionals and experts across the continent to share experiences in the design and implementation of infrastructure projects and services across the continent.
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