Tanzania: Masterclass on Climate Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships
During the four-day program, participants will explore how to conduct climate risk assessments, identify vulnerabilities, and develop adaptation strategies to bolster infrastructure resilience.
Event description
The Global Center on Adaptation, in collaboration with the PPP Centre of the Ministry of Finance in Tanzania will host the Masterclass on Climate Resilient Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships from the 22nd to the 25th of April 2025 in Dar es Salaam. During the four-day program, participants will explore how to conduct climate risk assessments, identify vulnerabilities, and develop adaptation strategies to bolster infrastructure resilience. They will acquire practical tools to incorporate climate considerations into project management for infrastructure projects and learn about Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to facilitate effective collaborations between public and private sector entities.
Practical examples will illustrate how resilience can be embedded at various stages, while relevant tools and methodologies will be provided to enhance practitioners’ ability to make informed, evidence-based decisions. GCA appointed instructors, as well as guest speakers from World Bank’s Public-Private Infrastructure Advisory Facility (PPIAF) will play a key role by delivering essential lectures and content. By identifying key entry points across the PPP project cycle where resilience measures can be effectively incorporated, this case-study-driven approach will enable participants to engage with real-world scenarios, critically analyze challenges, and apply theoretical frameworks. Emphasizing strategic approaches and resource mobilization techniques, the event will empower practitioners to access funding for climate-resilient infrastructure projects, drawing upon the expertise of the Climate-Resilient PPPs Masterclasses to provide actionable insights and case studies for implementation.