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Good point!
Funding advisor to corporate sustainability and social responsibility leaders focused in the emerging markets; helping launch fully funded programs with the support of co-investment and additional funding.
2dCould be a great way to involve your private sector partners. New PPP structures are often more flexible and less onerous in terms of reporting!