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Public-Private Partnerships: Headlong vs. Strategic

By KHINE WIN 20 August 2018 Not long after the National League for Democracy came to power in 2016, public-private partnerships (PPPs) became a buzzword among government ministers and public officials. It is understandable, given Myanmar’s immense infrastructure needs. In a 2013 country report, the McKinsey Global Institute estimated Myanmar’s infrastructure needs at $320 billion by 2030. […]

Public Policy workshop at Orchid Hotel

“Public Policy Workshop facilitated by U Khine Win at Orchid Hotel, Yangon on 4th-5th August, 2018.” The participants are from Civil Society Organizations, Private Sectors, Economic Sectors, NGOs/ INGOs, Political Parties, University Students and Individuals who are interested in Public Policy.

Political Leadership Training (4th Batch)(4th Term) starting with the training

We are currently organizing Political Leadership Training (4th Batch)(4th Term) starting with the training topic, “Stress Management and Self-care” for two days from 2nd July to 3rd July, 2018 by trainers from AAPP. U Aung Myo Thet, the in-house trainer of Sandhi Governance Institute gave one-day training on “Sub-constitution and Federalism” on 4th July, 2018. “Responsible Business […]

The second Workshop on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Infrastructure Development

The second Workshop on Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in Infrastructure Development, jointly organized by Sandhi Governance Institute and Ministry of Information is being held at PARKROYAL Hotel in Yangon on 25 June, 2018. The workshop has been facilitated by Professor Andre Palacios from University of the Philippines to share Philippines experience and ASEAN Principles as well […]

Democratic Governance Workshop at Orchid Hotel

Democratic Governance Workshop facilitated by U Khine Win at Orchid Hotel, Yangon on 16th-17th, June, 2018.” The participants are from Civil Society Organizations, Private Sectors and Political Parties, University Students and Individuals who are interested in Democratic Governance.