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Training “Public-private partnership and public management efficiency” in the School of Senior Civil Service of Ukraine of the Main Department of Civil Service of Ukraine

On October 4-5, 2010 I. Zapatrina and I. Kucherenko, the members of the Board of the Public-Private Partnership Development Support Center have conducted a training in the School of Senior Civil Service of Ukraine of the Main Department of Civil Service of Ukraine.

Among the participants of the training were representatives of:

-         Ministry of economy of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of housing and communal services of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of fuel and energy of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of labor and social policy of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of defense of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of transport and communications of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of coil industry of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of economy of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of environment protection of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of industrial policy of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of Ukraine of extraordinary situations and protection of population form the  consequences of Chernobyl disaster ,

-         Ministry of agrarian policy of Ukraine,

-         Ministry of education and science of Ukraine,

-         Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Ukraine,

-         ADETEF

 

The first day of the training was dedicated to the following issues:

-         Essence and principles of PPP

-         PPP in public management system

-         Modernization of infrastructure and PPP

 

The second day of the training was dedicated to the following issues:

-         Peculiarities of preparation and implementation of PPP projects

-         Opportunities of PPP mechanisms use in Ukraine. Financial and economic restrictions

-         Legal regulation of PPP. International experience.

-         Opportunities of  PPP mechanisms use in Ukraine. Regulatory restrictions

 

Contacts

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