National Conference on Public Private Partnership (PPP) in the School System
What has worked? What hasn't worked?
Date: Tuesday 31 May 2011
Time: 9am – 5pm
Venue: InterContinental Kuala Lumpur
Keynote speech by YAB Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education
(Please note that you must register to book a seat and to attend)
The Malaysian Government is introducing more Public-Private Partnerships in education to catalyse the transformation of our education system. The concept has been tried out in many places around the world and it is imperative that we learn from international experience to capture best practices.
The organising team invites key stakeholders in school PPP initiatives – government agencies, private school operators, GLCs, MNCs, researchers and civil society leaders – to attend this exciting conference. Please note that you must register to book a seat and to attend
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The conference is designed to help policy-makers and stakeholders explore the successes and failures of school PPP projects around the world, so that we can create an effective and sustainable PPP model for schools in Malaysia. Experts from Malaysia, the United Kingdom and the Asian Development Bank will share their insights at this exciting conference.
This event is co-organised by the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) and Razak School of Government, supported by CfBT Education Trust, PEMANDU, PINTAR Foundation and Yayasan AMIR.