Public–Private Partnership Authority (Pakistan)

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The Public-Private Partnership Authority (P3A) is an organization established by the Government of Pakistan to leverage the expertise of the private sector to supplement the public sector service delivery.[2] It was formed in 2017 after the approval of the Public-Private Partnership Authority Act, 2017,[3][4] replacing the Infrastructure Project Development Facility (IPDF), which was a public limited company under the Ministry of Finance.[2][5]

AbbreviationP3A
PredecessorInfrastructure Project Development Facility
Formation2017; 9 years ago (2017)
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Public-Private Partnership Authority
پبلک پرائیویٹ پارٹنرشپ اتھارٹی
AbbreviationP3A
PredecessorInfrastructure Project Development Facility
Formation2017; 9 years ago (2017)
TypeGovernmental
HeadquartersIslamabad, Pakistan
Coordinates33.73326642353709°N 73.08847516083353°E / 33.73326642353709; 73.08847516083353
Region served
Pakistan
Official language
English & Urdu
Chairperson
Ahsan Iqbal[1]
Websitewww.p3a.gov.pk
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The authority is responsible for creating a regulatory framework to attract the private sector to invest in various projects. Similarly, Public Private Partnership Acts have been made in all the four provinces of Pakistan.[6][2]

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