How Can Public Private Partnerships Strengthen Basic Education Service Delivery?

Public and Private Partnerships (PPPs) hold great promise for education however, as an emerging practice, there is still much to learn in making best use of this strategy.
On April 4, 2023, join experts from USAID and its partner organizations for an introduction to PPPs in basic education and what can be gleaned from the available evidence. Two webinars will be held at 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
A Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a contract between a government institution and a private entity on a project that pursues a public goal. PPPs are used by governments and educational institutions to expand education delivery, improve operational efficiency, increase accountability, and address issues of quality and learning equity at all levels of education.
Register for the 9:00 a.m. session or for the 9:00 p.m. session to fit your schedule. Both sessions will be recorded.
9:00 a.m. session presenters:
- Suezan Lee, Senior Education Finance Specialist, Center for Education/Bureau for Development, Democracy and Innovation
- Gustavo Arcia, Senior Economist, Consultant with the Data and Evidence for Education Program (DEEP)
- Harry Patrinos, World Bank Advisor
- Frehiwot Wubishet, Senior Program Specialist, USAID Ethiopia
9:00 p.m. sessions presenters:
- Suezan Lee, Senior Education Finance Specialist, Center for Education/Bureau for Development, Democracy and Innovation
- Gustavo Arcia, Senior Economist, Consultant with the Data and Evidence for Education Program (DEEP)
- Harry Patrinos, World Bank Advisor
- Jalu Cahyanto, Project Management Specialist, USAID Indonesia