MOSCOW URBAN FORUM — is the largest international congress on the development challenges of global megacities. The Forum has been held annually since 2011.
Public-private partnerships provide opportunities to update transport and other communal infrastructures quickly and efficiently. Most often, the results of such projects are felt by citizens, and the quality of work and services improves. For example, in Moscow, PPP projects were implemented to purify water in addition to creating and operating residences for the elderly. Сties must choose reliable investors, regulate partnerships, and consider the entire life cycle of infrastructural projects. This is how the state, business and citizens will see the benefits of public-private partnerships. During the session, experts will discuss promising areas of public-private partnership and its effects.
What are promising directions for public-private partnerships?
How can one assess the multiplier effect of PPP projects before they are implemented?
What public-private partnership projects are currently being implemented in Moscow?
What role does project life cycle play in urban infrastructure development?
How does Moscow stimulate investments in production with offset agreements?