CAF offers three free online courses to improve management of public-private sector partnership agreements

Questions like “how to define the organization and operating manual?”, “what to do in the event of alteration, renegotiation and rebalancing?”, and “what to do in the event of breach, attachment and early termination?” will be answered at the MOOCs led by CAF representatives specialized in managing public-private partnership (PPP) agreements. The first course is scheduled to begin on June 22.

June 14, 2018

Management of public-private partnership (PPP) agreements plays a key role for project roadmaps to meet the established quality standards and deadlines. Having the skills to be able to efficiently organize, perform and monitor, and being prepared for any alteration, renegotiation, breach or early termination of agreements, may be decisive in preventing delays and extra costs.

To contribute to sustainable development and to reinforce institutions in the region, CAF-development bank of Latin America- is offering three massive open online courses free of charge, specializing in the management of PPP agreements, following on from the induction course held recently. Each course will focus on specific aspects of management with a very practical approach aimed at improving project stakeholder skills and capabilities.

First course: "PPP Agreement Management: Organization and Operating Manual", beginning on June 22 and lasting 16 hours (equivalent to 2-3 weeks). The course is divided into two modules:

  • Module 1: how to select appropriate teams for each task, set the schedule and identify critical points, ensure good communication management and information exchange with multiple teams, and deal with key administrative tasks for good contract management such as: filing, monitoring indicators, and risk monitoring.
  • Module 2: preparation of the management manual, which includes fundamentals on issues such as: who will be in charge of the task? Is one manual enough for all PPP projects? Would it be better to have one manual for each project? What should it contain? How can information be organized so that it may be easily understood?

Second course: "PPP Agreement Management: Alteration, Renegotiation and Rebalancing", beginning on August 7 and lasting 16 hours (equivalent to 2-3 weeks). The course is divided into two modules:

  • Module 1: what to do if a risk materializes; renegotiating and rebalancing agreements; what tools are available and how to use them.
  • Module 2: how to handle alterations to agreements, how to assess the effects caused and the adjustments and changes to agreements that this may bring about.

Third course: "PPP Agreement Management: Breach, Attachment and Early Termination", beginning on September and lasting 16 hours (equivalent to 2-3 weeks). The course is divided into two modules:

  • Module 1: how to follow through agreements, what to do in the event of a breach that may result in penalties and fines, and when.
  • Module 2: attachment and early termination of agreements.

This initiative targets professionals involved in the following areas of the public and private sectors: agencies responsible overseeing and regulating PPP contracts; contractors, investors and project developers; government agencies; professional associations; as well as students and teachers involved in the area. 

The course approach is very practical and dynamic, combining educational texts, recommendations, examples, videos, case studies, exercises, recommended reading and evaluations. The course can be completed in only 24 hours of study, allowing it to be studied concurrently with work duties. 

At the end of the course and after having completed 75% of each mandatory activity, students will receive a certificate of participation, free of charge. If students wish to receive a completion certificate, they must complete 100% of each mandatory activity and pay 40 euros.

Go to the course website for more information and to register.

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