An analysis of Public Private Partnership (PPP) Infrastructure Projects as a resilient strategy for responding to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic in Africa
Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects are now being considered as a resilient approach for developing core infrastructure across Africa in post COVID 19 era. Governments all over Africa are now resorting to several PPP Projects to develop physical and social infrastructure needed to respond to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic in Africa. The successful adoption of such PPPs is however being hindered by inadequate agile and resilient public administrative mechanisms to deal with the slowdown of impact of COVID 19 in Africa. The main objective of the study was to analyse the use of PPPs in dealing with the impact of COVID 19 in Africa. Data collected through review of scholarly literature was analysed using narratives. The study findings revealed that Africa is now using PPPs as a resilient measure to manage the impact of COVID 19. It was recommended that Governments all over Africa need to use PPP Projects as a resilient mechanism to effectively address the social economic challenges caused by COVID 19 pandemic.
Keywords: Public Private Partnership, Project, Resilience, Infrastructure, COVID 19, Pandemic.

