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Role of PPPs in Kenya’s infrastructure investment

Fridah Karei by Fridah Karei
December 23, 2024
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Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have emerged as a cornerstone of Kenya’s strategy to bridge its infrastructure gap and accelerate economic development. These partnerships allow the government to leverage private sector expertise, technology, and financing to deliver critical infrastructure projects that would otherwise be delayed due to budgetary constraints. PPPs are pivotal in sectors such as transport, energy, water, and housing, where the demand for infrastructure significantly outpaces public financing capacity.

The Kenyan government has embraced PPPs to implement ambitious projects, particularly in transportation. For instance, the Nairobi-Nakuru-Mau Summit Highway, valued at approximately USD 3.0 bn, is being developed under a PPP model. This project is expected to reduce travel time, improve safety, and enhance trade connectivity along the Northern Corridor, a critical route for regional commerce. Similarly, plans for the Nairobi-Mombasa Expressway, another PPP initiative, aim to bolster trade and tourism between Kenya’s two largest cities.

The enactment of the Public Private Partnership Act, 2021, has significantly enhanced the legal framework for PPPs in Kenya. This legislation simplifies project approval processes, establishes clear guidelines for risk sharing, and allows the government to provide Letters of Support for financially viable projects. The PPP Directorate, under the National Treasury, plays a central role in coordinating and overseeing these partnerships, ensuring transparency and efficiency in project execution.

In the energy sector, PPPs have been instrumental in expanding electricity access and integrating renewable energy sources. Projects like the Lake Turkana Wind Power Plant and the Olkaria Geothermal Plants exemplify successful PPPs, contributing to Kenya’s goal of achieving universal electricity access and transitioning to a green economy. Similarly, the housing sector has seen PPP-driven projects such as the Affordable Housing Program, targeting the construction of 500,000 housing units to address the housing deficit.

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Kenya’s Vision 2030, a blueprint for long-term economic growth, heavily relies on PPPs to mobilize the estimated USD 4.0 bn annual investment required for infrastructure development. The government’s commitment is further reflected in its participation in international forums like the U.S.-Africa Public Private Partnerships for Infrastructure Workshop held in Nairobi in 2024, which fosters global collaboration.

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