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James Leigland Regional Program Leader

James Leigland Regional Program Leader. Overview. Decision at ad-hoc meeting ICA Secretariat + PPIAF Objectives: User-friendly format Who does what? How to mix & match? Where are the gaps? Expanded definition of project “preparation”. Examples of Facilities Surveyed.

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James Leigland Regional Program Leader

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  1. James Leigland Regional Program Leader

  2. Overview • Decision at ad-hoc meeting • ICA Secretariat + PPIAF • Objectives: • User-friendly format • Who does what? • How to mix & match? • Where are the gaps? • Expanded definition of project “preparation”

  3. Examples of Facilities Surveyed • Bilateral donor programs (DFID, KfW, USAID) • European DFIs (CDC, DEG, FMO) • Multilateral programs(PPIAF, GPOBA, WSP) • PIDG facilities (DevCo, InfraCo, EAIF, TAF) • African DFIs & RECs (AfDB, DBSA, SADC, ECOWAS) • World Bank Group (MIGA, IFC Advisory, PEP-Africa, FIAS, PRGs)

  4. Phases: Who does What? • Enabling environment(legal, regulatory, institutional strengthening, capacity building) • Project definition(identify desired outputs, project champions, action planning, pre-feasibility) • Project feasibility(economic, financial, technical, social, environmental) • Project structuring(PPP options, legal, financial design) • Transaction support(final design, contract draft, procurement, negotiation) • Post-implementation support(monitoring, evaluation, renegotiation)

  5. Preliminary Findings • Downstream assistance plentiful for “bankable” projects • Upstream assistance seen as risky by donors – limited availability • The importance of project “champions” in coordinating help

  6. Thank you

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