Tag #Public-Private Partnerships

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Spain Increases Muface Healthcare Funding by 41.2%

The Spanish government will pay €4.808 billion to private insurers for healthcare services to 1.53 million public employees from 2025-2027, a 41.2% increase resolving previous failed bids due to insurer claims of underfunding and losses, averting service disruptions and internal government tension.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Aragon Launches €400 Million Housing Plan to Combat Shortage

Octavio López, Aragon's Minister of Development, details a €400 million, six-year housing plan including 1,157 new rental units for young people in Zaragoza, with unique subsidies, and 470 public rental units in tourist areas, rejecting rent caps but emphasizing construction and public-private partn...

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No Poverty
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Sheehy's Wildfire Bill Aims for Year-Round Response

Montana Senator Tim Sheehy, a former aerial firefighter, is spearheading bipartisan legislation to combat the year-round wildfire threat in the US, aiming for increased funding and quicker response times amid devastating fires in Los Angeles and concerns about water management.

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Climate Action
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GIZ Partnership Boosts Ethiopian Private Sector, Generates €1 Billion in Turnover

In Ethiopia, a partnership between GIZ, the Ethiopian government, and the private sector has yielded positive results, including over €1 billion in annual turnover for Ethiopian textile and apparel businesses after GIZ facilitated a visit from 22 international buyers.

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56% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Greece's Infrastructure Deficit: A Call for Private Investment

Greece invests only 4.8% of its GDP in construction, lagging behind the EU average (11.5%) and countries like Romania (16.7%), despite large public works programs; private investment through PPPs is proposed as a solution.

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Hamburg CDU Proposes Private Investment for Major Infrastructure Projects

The Hamburg CDU proposes using private investors to fund major infrastructure projects like the Köhlbrandbrücke bridge, offering them shares of truck toll revenue or state payments in exchange for capital, aiming to accelerate construction and improve Hamburg's logistics standing.

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Boadilla del Monte to Pay €8.5 Million to Private Sports Complex

A Spanish court ordered Boadilla del Monte to pay over €8.5 million (≈10% of its 2025 budget) to a private sports complex due to lower pricing at public facilities opened in 2012, impacting the private complex's profitability since 2015; the municipality failed to appeal the 2018 ruling.

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Reduced Inequality
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Urban Infrastructure: Innovation, Leadership, and Collaboration for Sustainable Growth

Rapid urbanization is straining city infrastructure, prompting innovative solutions such as Vodaland's EasyPave system for improved water management. Public-private partnerships and inclusive leadership are crucial for sustainable urban development.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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PP Housing Plan Aims to Increase Supply Amidst Spain's Crisis

The PP proposes a comprehensive housing plan to tackle Spain's housing crisis by increasing supply through land liberalization, streamlined bureaucracy, and public-private partnerships, with examples like Huesca's 1,300-home project illustrating its approach.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Royal Mail Golden Share Deal Raises Concerns

Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky acquired a stake in Royal Mail through a deal with the UK government involving a 'golden share', raising concerns about the protection of British interests and the strategic use of such shares; separately, the Ministry of Defence paid £6bn to regain control of 36,0...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Andalusia Launches New Law to Boost Science and Innovation

The Andalusian government approved a new law to promote science, technology, and innovation, including tax incentives for companies investing in R&D, researcher mobility programs, a European Research Coordination Office, and a new Andalusian System of Excellence Research (Saiex).

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