مجلة بحوث الإدارة والاقتصاد
Volume 6, Numéro 1, Pages 931-943
2024-03-15

Public-private Partnership In Algeria: Challenges And Obstacles

Authors : Laiche Mohamed .

Abstract

In September 2015, the United Nations organized a forum on the fight against extreme poverty and the necessary sustainable development. 17 objectives have been defined and remain to be achievedwith a view to 2030. The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) has been recognized as an effective implementation tool in this perspective. A year later, COP21 (Paris) confirmed this option.The PPP is conceived as "Participatif" or PPPP (4P) because it includes, in addition to the State and the private sector, local authorities and civil society. Moreover, since the negative oil shock that began in June 2014, the scale of the financing needs for infrastructure and public goods has become even more acute. Not to mention other constraints that weigh on developing countries in general and on Algeria in particular; namely: population growth and accelerated urbanization, essentially. In practice, it is about providing services that contribute to the development of today without compromising that of future generations. As an indication, let us mention: the mobilization and distribution of water and energy, the organization of waste collection and treatment, the modernization of infrastructures and structures for their upkeep and maintenance...Also, the involvement of professionals can facilitate access to modern and environmentally friendly technologies.

Keywords

Public-Private Partnership ; Algeria ; Infrastructure ; Model.