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examples
Some examples
International
Some international health care programs may be considered public-private
partnerships:
The Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization is financed per 75% (750
Mio.US$) by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which has a permanent seat in
the supervisory board of GAVI.
As a UN agency, the WHO is financed through the UN system by contributions from
member states. In recent years, the WHO's work has involved more collaboration
with NGOs and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as with foundations such as
the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Some of
these collaborations may be considered global public-private partnerships (GPPPs);
half the WHO budget is financed by private foundations.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis & Malaria, a Geneva based UN
connected organisation, established in 2002 to dramatically upscale global
financing of interventions against the three pandemics.
The TB Alliance is financed by public agencies and private foundations, and
partners with research institutes and private pharmaceutical companies to
develop faster-acting, novel treatments for Tuberculosis that are affordable and
accessible to the developing world.
DNDi, the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative was founded in 2003 as a
not-for-profit drug development organization focused on developing novel
treatments for patients suffering from neglected diseases.
Australia
Airport Link, Sydney
Cross City Tunnel, Sydney
Eastern Distributor, Sydney
Lane Cove Tunnel, Sydney
Sydney Harbour Tunnel, Sydney
M2 Hills Motorway, Sydney
M4 Western Motorway, Sydney
M5 South Western Motorway, Sydney
Westlink M7, Sydney
CityLink, Melbourne
EastLink, Melbourne
Newcastle Mater Hospital Redeveloment, Newcastle, NSW
Canada
The 407 ETR toll road in Toronto, Ontario
The Royal Ottawa Hospital in Ottawa, Ontario
The William Osler Hospital in Brampton, Ontario
The Viva bus rapid transit network in York Region, Ontario
Confederation Bridge construction in Prince Edward Island
India
NISG, Hyderabad
Republic of Ireland
PPPs are being increasingly used in Ireland to deliver both major and minor
infrastructural projects essential to support the country's economic growth and
population changes.
National Maritime College of Ireland
West-Link bridge on M50 motorway in Dublin
Netherlands
NFX: Netherlands Financial Sector Development Exchange. A platform of ING,
Rabobank, ABN AMRO, Fortis, Triodos Bank, FMO (Dutch development bank) and the
Dutch Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Economic Affairs and Finance to stimulate
financial sector development in developing countries and emerging markets after
lots of experience with the the biggest public-private partnership in the world,
the Dutch Gasunie, in which the government has partnered since 1963 with Exxon
and Shell.
United Kingdom
Private Finance Initiative
The maintenance of London Underground (since 2003)
National Air Traffic Services (since 2001)
Some National Health Service (NHS) hospitals and other agencies
Firrhill High School
Williamwood High School
United States
California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP)
California State Route 125, San Diego, California
Central Park, New York City
Chicago Skyway Bridge, Chicago, Illinois
Indiana East-West Toll Road, (Interstate 80/Interstate 90), Northern Indiana
Southern Indiana Toll Road, (Interstate 69, proposed), Martinsville to
Evansville, Indiana
Las Vegas Monorail, Nevada
The redevelopment of downtown Chattanooga, Tennessee
Pocahontas Parkway, suburban Richmond, Virginia
Dulles Greenway, suburban Washington, DC
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