Our common enemy is poverty
President Evariste NDAYISHIMIYE
Towards a partnership contract
win - win
The activities of the ARCP are part of the activities of the National Development Plan (PND) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Burundi is resolutely committed to a dynamic of upgrading its infrastructure to achieve the sustainable development goals.
Burundi has adopted :
The law amending the law on the General Regime of Public-Private Partnership Contracts and the law on the Investment Code in Burundi
Users online:
ARCP Director
Director’s Assistant
Secretariat of PPP Committee
Adminitration and Finance Chief
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Senior Communication Officer
PPP Monitoring and Evaluation
Expert in studies and Planning
Public-private partnerships are a new approach to financing development that generally responds to the problem of budgetary tightening. It is a mechanism by which the State uses the private sector in the supply, delivery and financing of public services. The approach of public-private partnerships is part of a dynamic of State reform and partnership governance and gives a capital place to cooperation and interactions in the financing of diversified fields (infrastructure, maintenance of the road network, distribution of water, urban and interurban transport, etc.). This approach leads the State to focus more on its sovereign functions.
Otherwise, the public-private partnership contract (PPP) is an administrative contract by which the State or a public institution of the State entrusts to a third party, for a period determined according to the amortization period of the investments or the terms of financing selected, a global mission having as its object the financing, construction or transformation, upkeep, maintenance, operation or management of works, equipment or immaterial goods necessary for the public service. It may also relate to all or part of the design of these works, equipment or intangible assets as well as the provision of services contributing to the exercise, by the public body, of the public service mission for which it is responsible.
The concept of PPP contracts is relatively recent in Burundi and broad skills in this area are still essential to carry out the entire process of obtaining the contract and its monitoring and evaluation at the technical, administrative and financial level, yet the Interest in using PPP contracts remains strong and the position of the ARCP also remains well known.
Gouvernement du Burundi