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[ecrea] INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC -- PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP: REGIONAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

Wed Aug 11 15:32:51 GMT 2010


>Call for Papers
>INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
>
>PUBLIC ­ PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP: REGIONAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
>February 2 -  4, 2011
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>Venue:  Kigali  Serena Hotel, Kigali - Rwanda
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>The role of Public Private Partnership (PPP) models for designing,
>building and financing infrastructure development in many countries around
>the world is increasing. In order to better assess the opportunities of
>implementing such models in Rwanda and other East African Community (EAC)
>member states, the School of Finance and Banking (SFB), London
>Metropolitan University Business School (UK), VIT University (India) and
>the in partnership with the Rwanda Development Board (RDB) plan to
>organise an International Conference as a thought-provoking event to
>jump-start the development of PPP in this region.
>Whereas in developed countries public-private partnerships are now a
>proven method of providing new infrastructure and addressing
>infrastructure repair backlog by utilising the expertise and capital
>available from the private sector, in developing countries this method is
>just being considered in some countries, or not yet thought of in others.
>Yet most of these countries are facing a growing infrastructure investment
>deficit, which results in lack of new infrastructure, deterioration of
>existing infrastructure and escalating costs since the longer roads and
>buildings remain in a state of disrepair, the higher the costs to
>refurbish or replace.
>Conference objectives:
>1.      To introduce PPP as a new mechanism in public sector management
>2.      To explore ways how PPP can act as a 
>fundamental catalyst for sustained
>growth and economic development in the region
>3.      To assess project management skills required to successfully complete
>PPP projects
>4.      To consider the development of region-specific PPP models outside of
>typical western models
>5.      To examine region-specific challenges in the development of a viable
>PPP sector
>6.      To share best practices from various industry experts who have been
>involved in successful PPP projects
>
>The Conference addresses the following broad Issues:
>"       Why public and private sectors need each other?
>"       Current demands of Public Resource Management
>"       The Infrastructure Investment Deficit in Rwanda & other EAC Countries
>"       The deficit of conventional approaches to infrastructure development
>"       Labour issues in PPP: Effective employee transition
>"       Developing Value for Money measurement criteria
>"       Effective allocation of project risks
>"       The role of financial institutions in PPP
>"       PPP in different Sectors: Challenges and opportunities
>"       Any other related topics
>Guidelines for Submission of Abstract and Full Paper
>
>The contributors for the conference are requested to submit both abstract
>and full paper electronically to the Conference chair (e-mail:
>(ppp2011 /at/ sfb.ac.rw) or (sfbppp2011 /at/ gmail.com)).  The abstract and full paper
>should be prepared in Microsoft Word (Word 97 ­ 2003 document).  Abstract
>of the paper should not exceed 500 words and will be blind reviewed.
>Authors will be communicated on the acceptance of the abstract as per the
>deadline.  Manuscript should contain the full name of one of the Authors
>and contact e-mail address.  Based on the acceptance of the abstract,
>authors are requested to follow strictly the guidelines for the
>preparation of Full Paper and at least ONE author should register for the
>presentation of the Accepted Paper.
>The full length paper (with the abstract of 200 words) should be limited
>between 5000 and 6000 words (excluding title and cover page of the article
>including Title, Author(s), Affiliations, contact details) with Margins of
>2.5 cm or 1inch of all sides of A4 paper.  The papers should be prepared
>with the Times New Roman 12 point with spacing 1.5.
>  For References and Footnotes, authors are requested to follow Harvard
>Style of reference.
>"       Journal Article:  BERRY, R., & PALMER, S. 1993. The ADA and the hiring
>process in organisations. Consulting psychology journal: practice and
>research, 45(2):10-36.
>"       Book (single author):  CHASE, Jennifer A. 1979. Advertising: the hits
>and myths. New York: Doubleday
>"       Book (Multiple authors): HENDERSON, R.S., SMITH, P.G., ROSSITER, I. &
>KING, P.Q. 1987. The tenets of moral philosophy. New York: Van Nostrand.
>Best Paper Awards
>For Academicians / Industry Participants
>1st Prize (USD 500), 2nd Prize (USD 300) and 3rd Prize (USD 200)
>For Students (PG / Ph D level)
>  1st Prize (USD 200), 2nd Prize (USD 150) and 3rd Prize (USD 100)
>Important Dates
>Last date for the Submission of Abstract                :  September 10, 2010
>Notification of Acceptance of the Abstract      :  November 10, 2010
>Last date for the submission of Full Paper      :  December 10, 2010
>Last date for the Registration Fees
>Early Bird Registration (Last Date)             :  December 20, 2010
>Normal Registration                             :  January 14, 2011
>Conference Dates                                :  February  2 ­ 4, 2011
>Registration Fee
> 
>Early Bird              Normal
>International Participants                      USD 150         USD 200
>EAC, COMESA, CPGL Member Countries              USD 100         USD 150
>Rwanda National Participants (Academic) RWF 25000               RWF 30000
>Rwanda National Participants 
>(Practitioners)    RWF 40000               RWF 50000
>Students / PhD Research Scholars
>         From Rwanda                             RWF 5000
>         From International                      USD  100
>Registration Fee includes conference kit (Abstract of the conference
>proceedings and CD), two lunch, and refreshments.  Accommodation for the
>authors and participants will be arranged on extra payment.
>Mode of Payment
>All payment must be made either in Rwandan Currency (RWF) or US Dollar (US
>$) to SFB accounts through SWIFT: the account detail are:  A/C No.122 00
>93 and A/C No.320 77 49 for USD respectively.  SWIFT Code is: BNRWRWRW
>Conference Committee
>Patrons
>Dr.Reid E. WHITLOCK (Rector)
>Dr.  Papias MUSAFIRI MALIMBA (Vice Rector Academic)
>Rogers MURAGIJE (Vice Rector Administration & Finance)
>
>Organizing Committee
>
>Conference Co-Chairs
>Palanisamy  Ganesan
>Ibrahim C. Musobo
>Satya K. Murty
>Ezendu Ariwa
>
>Conference Committee Members
>Ishuheri Bideri Nyamulinda
>Madduluri S. Rao
>Elijah Siringi
>Eric Gariyo
>Shaik Nagoor Meera
>Nyaboga Benjamin
>Valence Mwishimwe
>Basengo Fidelle
>Ignatius Mugabo
>
>All Correspondence should be addressed to
>
>Dr.PALANISAMY Ganesan
>Conference Chair ­ SFB-PPP 2011
>School of Finance and Banking
>MBURABUTURO - GIKONDO
>P.O.BOX.1514,   KIGALI - RWANDA
>(ppp2011 /at/ sfb.ac.rw) / (sfbppp2011 /at/ gmail.com)
>Fax: (250) 502911
>Mobile No.250 ­ 785823153
>
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>
>Ezendu Ariwa
>International Conference Chair ­ SFB-PPP 2011
>London Metropolitan Business School
>London Metropolitan University
>United Kingdom
>
>Tel: 02071333945
>Fax: 02071333899
>Email: (e.ariwa /at/ londonmet.ac.uk) / (pppconferences /at/ gmail.com)
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>Ezendu Ariwa
>Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Green Computing
>Course Leader, Business Information Technology Management (BITM)
>London Metropolitan Business School
>London Metropolitan University
>Eden Grove - EG4.06
>2-16 Eden Grove
>London N7 8EA
>United Kingdom
>
>Tel: 02071333945
>Fax: 02071333899
>Email: (e.ariwa /at/ londonmet.ac.uk)

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