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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://itc.ac.ug/event/public-private-partnership-in-
 inclusive-insurance-59/register">Public-private partnership in Inclusive I
 nsurance</a>\nJoin us for this two-day training from 21st - 22nd November 
 2024 The term public-private partnership (PPP) describes a range of possib
 le relationships among public and private entities in the context of infra
 structure and other services\, usually under a framework that helps align 
 incentives between the public and private sectors\, create efficiencies\, 
 and reduce governments’ risk exposure as well as expenses. The literatur
 e on PPPs is extensive\, with many successful examples\, lessons and good 
 practices on the topic ready to be showcased. However\, not a lot is avail
 able in the context of inclusive insurance. PPPs in this domain are a bit 
 more recent\, and there is still a need for evidence of what works and doe
 s not to be put together. For this reason\, the ILO’s Impact Insurance F
 acility has decided to invest in this topic by working with partners in Rw
 anda\, Ghana\, Uganda\, Kenya and Senegal to test approaches and extract r
 elevant lessons. These learnings have been put together in a paper and in 
 this training module to provide guidance on how to build successful public
 -private partnerships in inclusive insurance. This workshop will be able t
 o help you become an expert PPP practitioner. Public-private partnerships 
 (PPPs) are critical for aligning incentives\, increasing efficiencies\, an
 d reducing risks and costs in infrastructure and services. While there is 
 extensive literature on PPPs\, there is a lack of information on inclusive
  insurance partnerships. The ILO's Impact Insurance Facility is investing 
 in this area by collaborating with partners in Rwanda\, Ghana\, Uganda\, K
 enya\, and Senegal to test and document successful approaches. This worksh
 op will offer guidance on building effective PPPs in inclusive insurance\,
  making you a skilled practitioner in this field.
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LOCATION:The Insurance Training College\, Plot 6-9\, Okot Close Victoria Of
 fice Park Bukoto\, P.O.Box 4184\, Kampala\, Kampala  256\, Uganda
SUMMARY:Public-private partnership in Inclusive Insurance
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