
APMG International, in collaboration with the World Bank and the wider Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) community, is excited to announce the refreshed Certified Public-Private Partnership Professional (CP3P) program and Guide.
Originally launched in 2016 as the first global initiative of its kind, the CP3P program was developed through an unprecedented partnership between the African Development Bank (AfDB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), the Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF), and the World Bank Group (WBG). This collaboration established the world’s first unified standard of PPP knowledge, ensuring practitioners around the globe could access consistent, high‑quality guidance for free.
Today, as global infrastructure challenges accelerate, this is the perfect moment to renew and strengthen that standard.
Why now?
Public-Private Partnerships are evolving rapidly in response to global challenges. Climate change, social inclusion, and sustainable development are no longer optional; they are essential. Governments and private partners worldwide are under increasing pressure to deliver infrastructure that is resilient, inclusive, and value driven. This refresh ensures PPP professionals have the tools and knowledge to meet these demands.
What is new?
The updated PPP Guide incorporates critical global developments and best practices to ensure professionals are equipped for today’s challenges:
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Climate Resilience: Greater emphasis on sustainability and resilience throughout the PPP lifecycle, including risk assessments and contingency planning for climate impacts.
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Gender Inclusion: Enhanced focus on gender considerations, addressing the needs of vulnerable communities and promoting equitable benefits in infrastructure projects.
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Value for Money (VfM): Updated guidance on early-stage assessments, qualitative approaches, and broader definitions beyond fiscal terms, linked to contingency planning.
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Global Best Practices: Integration of emerging practices from diverse economies, with a stronger focus on full-lifecycle planning, procurement, and implementation.
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Streamlined Structure: Chapters have been merged for clarity, reducing duplication and improving contract management guidance, resulting in 7 chapters in total.
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Modern Design: A clearer, more professional, and user-friendly layout for the PPP Guide.
This update ensures CP3P remains the gold standard for PPP professionals worldwide, aligning with evolving priorities like sustainability, inclusivity, and value creation.
Lets hear from the experts:
"For almost ten years, the PPP Guide has been the backbone of global PPP capacity building, helping professionals across markets adopt consistent, trusted good practice. As the world faces new and complex infrastructure challenges, refreshing the PPP Guide is both timely and essential. This update strengthens our collective ability to deliver PPPs that are resilient, equitable, and truly value‑driven. Working with APMG on this next chapter of the CP3P program has been outstanding, and I’m proud of how this collaboration continues to raise the standard of PPP professionalism worldwide." - Rudo Linda Munyengeterwa, Director – Infrastructure, PPPs, and Advisory, World Bank Group
“The demand for infrastructure development worldwide continues to grow and PPPs are now a proven route to unlocking capital and delivering projects. This updated Guide drew on experience from around the world to remain relevant to the challenges PPP professional face. The team of contributors were very generous in sharing their knowledge in this updated version.” - Richard Pharro, CEO – APMG International
Why is this the perfect moment?
Infrastructure investment is at the heart of economic recovery and sustainable growth. With climate risks intensifying and social equity gaining global attention, PPP professionals need guidance that reflects these realities.
Read the refreshed PPP Guide and learn more about the updated CP3P certification here: Download the updated version of the PPP Guide here
