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Success Stories: English

This series provides an overview of successful public-private partnerships in various infrastructure sectors, where IFC was the lead advisor.

Albania: Electricity Distribution

In March 2009 IFC concluded its second infrastructure transaction in Albania: the privatization of Kesh, the national electricity company. The Czech Republic’s Cez Group was selected as t...

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Brazil: Suape Container Terminal

As part of a major port sector reform program, the government of the northeastern Brazilian state of Pernambuco hired IFC as the principal advisor on the privatization of the first dedica...

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Colombia: Ruta del Sol

Good highway infrastructure is essential to economic development. The Colombian government backed this concept in July 2010 when it awarded the concession of the third and final section f...

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Egypt: New Cairo Wastewater

Egypt’s first public-private partnership will have a major impact on the quality of basic services in a satellite city on the outskirts of Cairo. With IFC’s help, the government has award...

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Gabon: Société d’Energie et d’Eau

In 1997, Gabon privatized its electricity and water utility, Société d’Energie et d’Eau du Gabon (SEEG). The transaction was the continent’s first privatization of a water and electricity...

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Jordan: Queen Alia International Airport

In 2007 IFC successfully advised the government of Jordan on structuring and awarding a 25-year concession for the Queen Alia International Airport in Amman following a competitive biddin...

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Kenya: Telkom Kenya

In December 2007, IFC closed its advisory mandate to the Government of Kenya on the privatization of Telkom Kenya Limited (TKL). IFC was able to assist the Kenyan Government with a restru...

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Lesotho: National Referral Hospital

Lesotho is replacing its main public hospital with a new 425-bed facility that is supported by a network of refurbished urban clinics. All the facilities will be designed, built, financed...

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Liberia: Liberia Electricity Corp.

For the first time after nearly 20 years of almost no electricity, the 1.5 million citizens of Monrovia will be able to look forward to increasingly available commercial power services th...

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Madagascar: Port of Toamasina

IFC advised the government on the transaction and helped develop an enabling environment for the public-private partnership. The privatization of the port of Toamasina has increased handl...

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Maldives: Malé International Airport

In June 2010, IFC advised the government of Maldives on the country’s first successful public-private partnership project: the structuring and awarding of a 25-year concession for Malé In...

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Mexico: Toluca and Tlalnepantla Hospitals

Outdated hospital facilities meant long lines and substandard care for the citizens of Toluca and Tlalnepantla, two densely populated areas in Mexico. Private sector best practices and i...

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Mozambique: Moatize Coal Deposit

In November 2004, IFC concluded a mandate advising the Government of Mozambique on selecting a developer for the Moatize coal deposit in the poverty-stricken Zambezi Valley. The Moatize C...

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Panama: Panama Pacifico SEZ

The Panama Pacifico project is transforming the former Howard U.S. Air Force base outside Panama City into a hub for international trade, logistics, services, commerce, and industry. As p...

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Philippines: Manila Water

The privatization of the Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System (MWSS) and subsequent investments have dramatically improved water and sewerage services for the more than 11 million ...

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