Skills to process public-private partnership projects stressed
Monday, 15 September 2008
FE Report
The Board of Investment (BOI) organised a workshop on 'Private sector infrastructure guidelines (PSIG)' at Hotel Peninsula International in Chittagong recently.
It was sponsored by IPFF cell of Bangladesh Bank and facilitated by Infrastructure Investment Facilitation Center (IIFC). The IIFC, a government-owned company, provides professional services to line ministries and agencies of Bangladesh government to develop infrastructure projects for private sector participation.
The workshop directed its objective to provide a detailed understanding to the government and private sector officials related to private sector infrastructure projects on different issues of the guidelines.
BOI (Chittagong) Director Rabiul Islam made the welcome speech in the inaugural session. BOI Executive Chairman Kamal Uddin Ahmed was present at the programme as chief guest.
Kamal Uddin said that government officials should have skills to efficiently process public-private partnership projects.
The Board of Investment (BOI) organised a workshop on 'Private sector infrastructure guidelines (PSIG)' at Hotel Peninsula International in Chittagong recently.
It was sponsored by IPFF cell of Bangladesh Bank and facilitated by Infrastructure Investment Facilitation Center (IIFC). The IIFC, a government-owned company, provides professional services to line ministries and agencies of Bangladesh government to develop infrastructure projects for private sector participation.
The workshop directed its objective to provide a detailed understanding to the government and private sector officials related to private sector infrastructure projects on different issues of the guidelines.
BOI (Chittagong) Director Rabiul Islam made the welcome speech in the inaugural session. BOI Executive Chairman Kamal Uddin Ahmed was present at the programme as chief guest.
Kamal Uddin said that government officials should have skills to efficiently process public-private partnership projects.