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The quest for performance in contractualized public controls of Public-Private Partnerships in the Senegalese context

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  • Djibril DIOUF

    (Cheikh Anta DIOP University, Senegal)

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In the African context, despite the criticism leveled at Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), they continue to be attractive. The question that arises, therefore, is to know to what extent the application of PPPs has been accompanied by an evolution in public control methods. Based on an interpretivist epistemological approach and interviews with PPP stakeholders in urban and peri-urban hydraulics in Senegal, study shows contractualized controls, adapted to the performance objectives assigned to these new modes of management of public services. The receptiveness of performance-oriented control tools by stakeholders was noted, despite some reluctance. However, traditional controls remain, but with a new purpose, that of supporting those based on outputs.

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  • Djibril DIOUF, 2025. "The quest for performance in contractualized public controls of Public-Private Partnerships in the Senegalese context," Les Cahiers du CEDIMES, Institut CEDIMES, vol. 20(4), pages 31-43.
  • Handle: RePEc:cxb:issued:v20:i4:n03
    DOI: 10.69611/cahiers20-4-03
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