The United Republic of Tanzania

Public Private Partnership Centre

( PPPC )

Frequently Asked Questions

Tanzania has extensive experience with Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), particularly in the energy sector through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). PPAs are a specific type of PPP where the government or a public utility agrees to purchase electricity from a privately operated power entity. These...
In Tanzania, PPP projects are categorised into small-scale and large-scale based on their scope, impact, and capital investment as defined by law: Small-Scale PPPs: Involve smaller investments and operational scopes. Examples include local health clinics, primary schools, small...
In Tanzania, Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects span various sectors, leveraging private sector expertise and investment to bring tangible improvements. The sectors benefiting from PPP projects include infrastructure for roads, airports, and other significant infrastructure. Projects typicall...
In Tanzania, a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) is a strategic collaboration between public agencies and private sector organisations to deliver public services or infrastructure. These partnerships capitalise on the public sector's capacity for project oversight and the private sector's expertise i...
PPP is the contractual arrangement between a contracting authority and a private party in which the private party: Undertakes to perform for contracting authority function on behalf of the contracting authority for a specified period Assumes substantial financial, technical and operation risk in...