Corporate capture of development public-private partnerships, women's human rights, and global resistance

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have gained a renewed momentum in recent years, and have come to be viewed by governments and funders alike as a silver bullet for infrastructure development and public service provision. Critiques of the corporate capture of development are well established, yet u...

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Other Authors: Rodríguez, Corina, editor (editor), Llavenaras Blanco, Masaya, editor
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: London, England : Bloomsbury Academic 2023.
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009762693606719
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction by Corina Rodríguez Enríquez and Masaya Llavaneras BlancoPart One: The Narrative, Political and Economic Environment of PPPs in The Global South
  • Chapter 1: Medical Equipment Leasing in Kenya: A Call for Pan African Feminist Resistance to Neo-Colonial Financial Models by Crystal Simeoni & Wangari Kinoti
  • Chapter 2: PPPs Meet the Developmental State: The Case of Ethiopia by Netsanet GebremichaelPart Two: Normative and Institutional Labyrinth
  • Chapter 3: PPPs, Corporate Responsibility and Women's Human Rights in Senegal's Finance for Development Model: The Case of the Dakar-Diamniadio Motorway by Marème Ndoye
  • Chapter 4: Opaque Practices and Substandard Health Service Delivery: The Case of La Red Asistencial Sabogal De Essalud In Peru by Bethsabé Andia PerezPart Three: PPPs, Women's Human Rights and Social Resistances at Regional and State and Provincial Level in the Global South
  • Chapter 5: PPPs in the Isthmus of Tehuantec Corridor: Megaprojects, Opacity and Women's Resistance by Isabel Clavijo
  • Chapter 6: PPPs in Publicly-Funded Health Insurance Schemes: The Case of PMJAY in India, or How Women Bear the Brunt while the Private Sector Expands by Sulakshana Nandi
  • Chapter 7: PPPs in Agro-Energy and Their Impact on Women's Rights: The case of Addax Bioenergy Sierra Leone Ltd by Hussainatu AbdullahPart Four: PPPs, Women's Human Rights and Social Resistances at Local and Micro Level in the Global South
  • Chapter 8: A Feminist Human Rights Approach to Ghana's PPPs Public Markets: The Case of the Dome Market by Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey and Syliva Ohene Marfo
  • Chapter 9: PPPs in the Parirenyatwa Group of Hospitals in Zimbabwe: Institutional Precarities and Piecemeal Solutions by Nyasha Masuka
  • Chapter 10: Unhealthy partnerships: PPPs in Fiji's Lautoka and Ba Hospitals by Lice CokanasigaPart Five: Different Regions, Same Patterns: Common Challenges and Common Hopes
  • Conclusion: The Risks of PPPs and the Need to Rebuild Public Responsibility on Social Provisioning by Corina Rodríguez Enríquez and Masaya Llavaneras Blanco.