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USA- Unilever, USAID, and EY have joined forces to launch the CIRCLE Alliance, a new public-private partnership aimed at addressing one of the world’s most urgent environmental challenges: plastic pollution. With an initial investment of $21 million, the initiative seeks to empower entrepreneurs and small businesses within the plastics value chain to develop innovative solutions that reduce plastic use, tackle plastic waste, and promote circular economies. The alliance will initially focus on India, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines, with plans to expand its reach by bringing in new organizations and additional funding. The CIRCLE Alliance was officially launched today by…
Latvia- Rail Baltica, a groundbreaking rail infrastructure project connecting the Baltic States to the broader European rail network, is exploring a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model to accelerate its development and ease the financial burden on state budgets. This initiative comes at a crucial time, especially after the Porto-Lisbon High-Speed Rail (HSR) project successfully secured €813 million in funding through the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), slightly surpassing the amount awarded to Rail Baltica. The Porto-Lisbon project’s success in combining CEF funding with a PPP structure serves as an inspiring example for Rail Baltica, showing how PPPs can help close funding gaps…
Pakistan-In an innovative approach to mitigate Karachi’s enduring water scarcity, the Karachi Water and Sewerage Corporation (KWSC) has launched an ambitious seawater desalination project at Ibrahim Hyderi. This state-of-the-art facility, which will produce 5 million gallons of potable water per day (MGD), marks Pakistan’s first venture into seawater desalination under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, representing a significant leap forward in securing clean water for the city’s residents. This project operates under the Design, Build, Finance, Operate, and Transfer (DBFOT) model, highlighting a strong collaboration between the public and private sectors. The journey began with a green light from the…
Abu Dhabi- The KUnnected Living consortium, led by the Plenary Group, has successfully finalized the financing for a groundbreaking student accommodation project in the UAE, marking a significant milestone as the largest initiative of its kind in the GCC region. This project, known as the Khalifa University Student Accommodation Project, was secured through a public-private partnership (PPP) awarded by the Abu Dhabi Investment Office (ADIO) in collaboration with Khalifa University of Science and Technology. This ambitious endeavor will result in the creation of 3,260 student rooms, along with communal facilities, across two campuses: Khalifa University’s Main Campus and the Sas…
USA- In recent years, the world has been experiencing more extreme weather events, and climate change is making these occurrences more frequent and severe. Events like the wildfires in Australia, droughts in Somalia, and floods in Pakistan are becoming increasingly common due to the warming climate. Scientists have confirmed that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, are the main drivers behind this intensification of extreme weather. These changes in the climate are not just isolated incidents; they are part of a broader, more dangerous trend that will continue unless we take decisive action. The private sector is now…
Rwanda- Cassava is a cornerstone in Rwanda’s agricultural landscape, deeply embedded in the lives of over 700,000 family farms. With an impressive annual production of over 1.7 million tons, this crop plays a vital role in the country’s fight against food insecurity due to its high yield per hectare and versatility in various by-products. Despite its significance, smallholder farmers have struggled for years with accessing consistent markets for their produce. For more than twenty years, the Ingabo Syndicate, a leading organization uniting Rwandan agricultural cooperatives, has been instrumental in addressing these market access challenges. With a membership of 15,000 farmers,…
India- The recent call for a public-private partnership (PPP) model in weather forecasting, especially highlighted by a Rajya Sabha member, is timely. As countries grapple with increasingly severe weather events, this demand becomes crucial, particularly for nations like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, which frequently endure significant losses due to extreme weather. To enhance weather forecasting, a substantial investment of several billion dollars is necessary. This effort requires advanced technologies, proprietary sensors, sophisticated models, and supercomputing resources. The private sector excels in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), big data analysis, and proprietary models, making it well-suited to meet these needs.…
United Kingdom- Staffordshire University is launching £100 million project to create a state-of-the-art Student Village, a move set to redefine the student living experience. Scheduled for completion in 2026, this new development will be situated on the Leek Road site. It promises to be more than just a place to stay, offering a vibrant community atmosphere enhanced by modern and eco-friendly architecture. Nestled near the University’s nature reserve and the River Trent, the Village will feature around 700 new student rooms, both in cluster blocks and townhouses, ensuring a variety of living arrangements to suit different preferences. Central to the…
Scotland- In an innovative partnership, NHS Scotland, AstraZeneca, and the Universities of Dundee and Glasgow have teamed up to develop new treatments for chronic kidney disease (CKD). This collaboration aims to slow the progression of the disease, reducing the chances that patients will need dialysis or kidney transplants. By doing so, the initiative hopes to significantly improve patient outcomes and build infrastructure and expertise in renal clinical trial delivery within Scotland. Chronic kidney disease affects about one in ten people in Scotland, making it more common than cancer. It disproportionately impacts ethnic minority groups and individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds.…
Saudia Arabia- Saudi Arabia ranked as the as the 10th-highest contributor of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels among countries worldwide in 2021, according to a report by the European Commission. At the same time, it remains one of the countries most susceptible to the effects of climate change. The Kingdom will continue to experience air pollution, desertification, and water shortages because less than 2% of its land is fertile. Recently, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has dedicated itself to accelerating the global process of finding sustainable solutions for climate change through a holistic policy. Saudi Arabia’s groundbreaking Saudi Green Initiative…
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