Public-Private Partnership in Lebanon

Lebanon’s infrastructure was extremely damaged by the 1975-1990 civil war. The quality of public utilities decayed further after the war in 2006 and the Syrian war in 2011. Since then, Lebanon has lacked sustainable electricity, education, health, transport and other basic networks due to the chronic inability of successive governments to manage and plan them. As a result, the growth of the economy has been severely constrained.

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Public-Private Partnership in Lebanon

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