22 May 2026

Read the WAPPP Spring 2026 Magazine!

Public-private partnerships are among the most impactful tools in modern governance, demanding strong leadership and strategic execution. The Spring 2026 edition of the WAPPP Magazine explores what it truly takes to lead successful PPPs.
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Public-private partnerships are among the most demanding and consequential tools in modern governance. The Spring 2026 edition of the WAPPP Magazine takes that premise seriously — examining not just what PPPs deliver, but what it takes to lead them well.

WAPPP President Ziad-Alexandre Hayek opens with an authoritative account of 10 Competencies Every PPP Leader Must Master. From there, the issue ranges across Kazakhstan’s legislative evolution, Brusque, Brazil’s emerging model for municipal PPP portfolios, and a new governance framework for large-scale infrastructure projects from WAPPP Co-Founders Raymond Saner and Thibaut Mourgues. WAPPP Executive Director JC Barth addresses dispute resolution across the PPP lifecycle, while Eiad Omaish makes the case for stronger FCCL governance as a cornerstone of sustainable infrastructure financing. The issue closes with summaries from WAPPP’s three-part webinar series on AI and digital transformation in healthcare — one of the most consequential frontiers for PPP innovation today.

Seventy pages. Eight sections. Essential reading for PPP professionals worldwide.

Read the full edition here.

 

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Public-private partnerships are among the most impactful tools in modern governance, demanding strong leadership and strategic execution. The Spring 2026 edition of the WAPPP Magazine explores what it truly takes to lead successful PPPs.

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WAPPP Spring 2026 Final 22 May

Public-private partnerships are among the most demanding and consequential tools in modern governance. The Spring 2026 edition of the WAPPP Magazine takes that premise seriously — examining not just what PPPs deliver, but what it takes to lead them well.

WAPPP President Ziad-Alexandre Hayek opens with an authoritative account of 10 Competencies Every PPP Leader Must Master. From there, the issue ranges across Kazakhstan’s legislative evolution, Brusque, Brazil’s emerging model for municipal PPP portfolios, and a new governance framework for large-scale infrastructure projects from WAPPP Co-Founders Raymond Saner and Thibaut Mourgues. WAPPP Executive Director JC Barth addresses dispute resolution across the PPP lifecycle, while Eiad Omaish makes the case for stronger FCCL governance as a cornerstone of sustainable infrastructure financing. The issue closes with summaries from WAPPP’s three-part webinar series on AI and digital transformation in healthcare — one of the most consequential frontiers for PPP innovation today.

Seventy pages. Eight sections. Essential reading for PPP professionals worldwide.

Read the full edition here.