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Came across a very useful description of various options for private sector participation in infrastructure --- an increasingly popular option for governments to co-finance public developments through partnership with the private sector .... and an opportunity for the latter, particularly companies seeking recurring income streams.
Partnership models

Conditions for successful implementation

References:
(1) World Bank Jan 2000 report: Urban Water and Sanitation
in the Middle East and North Africa Region:The Way Forward
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