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What is the role of public-private partnerships (PPPs) in resource mobilisation?

AThey mobilise private sector capital and expertise for public projects.

BThey solely rely on government funding and policies.

CThey are only effective in developed countries with strong institutions.

DThey focus on attracting foreign direct investment without considering local resources.

Answer:

A. They mobilise private sector capital and expertise for public projects.

Read Explanation:

  • PPPs are collaborative arrangements between a government agency and a private sector company to provide a public service or asset.

  • This mobilises private capital to fund projects that would otherwise rely solely on public funds.


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