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13 September 2016

Social Infrastructure Initiatives: The Debt Of The PPP

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The Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) projects were created in Colombia to assist with the development of social infrastructure in the country.
Colombia Government, Public Sector
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Andres Martinez Vallejo is an Associate in our Bogotá office.

The Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) projects were created in Colombia to assist with the development of social infrastructure in the country. However, due to several laws, these types of projects are currently non-viable and are the biggest debt of the PPP projects with the country.

READ: Social Infrastructure Initiatives - The Debt of the PPP (en español)

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