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Private Sector Participation in Sustainable Infrastructure in Kenya

  • Nairobi Villa Rosa kempinski Hotel, Chiromo Road Nairobi, Nairobi County, 00800 Kenya (map)

In recent years, Kenya has made great strides in the development and implementation of public-private partnerships driving infrastructure projects. For example, the construction of the Nairobi Expressway, a major road infrastructure project, saw significant private sector involvement, signaling the potential for collaboration in similar ventures. Forging strong, reliable partnerships is a key aspect of delivering seamless, efficient projects in Africa. Further to this, having a clear understanding of the regulatory landscape and policy frameworks is vital in governing such partnerships.

Kenya has had several years of success in developing a robust framework to facilitate private sector engagement in infrastructure initiatives, with regulatory bodies such as the Public-Private Partnership Directorate (PPPD) playing a crucial role in streamlining processes and ensuring transparency in PPP projects. 

 Our panel will explore ways to bridge the gap between the public and private sector and unlock a wealth of opportunities for mutual growth and advancement, driving Kenya towards a more prosperous future.


Moderator

Isaac Otolo

Partner, Deals: Infrastructure Advisory, Corporate Finance and M&A | PwC Kenya

 

Speakers

Guracha Adi

General Manager, Investor Relations | KenInvest

Mphokolo Makara

Executive Head, Energy & Infrastructure | Stanbic Bank Kenya


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