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    An assessment of the risks of public private partnerships on infrastructure projects in Uganda

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    2019-05
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    Mukama, Kevin
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    This report contains information about the risks of Public Private partnerships when developing infrastructure in Uganda. The first chapter has information about what Public Private Partnerships are and the reason why the study needs to be carried out togather with some brief background on the topic. The second chapter delves into understanding what PPPs are, where they have been used in order to get a grip on the topic before diving into the methodology. The research methodology is found in chapter three, as the researcher explains how he is going to collect data and from who in order to decipher the source of information in chapter four. The report concludes in chapter five giving recommendations on the issues discovered in chapter four.
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