Public-Private Synergy in Poverty Reduction: Towards a Society Without Class Boundaries

Authors

  • Sayma Nasrin Shompa International Islamic University Chittagong

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59890/ijasr.v3i9.98

Keywords:

Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), Poverty Reduction, Sustainable Development, Economic Empowerment, Social Equity

Abstract

Poverty is a complex, versatile issue consisting of economic, social and health deprived, which hinders global prosperity and eliminates cycles of loss. This letter examines the important role of public-private participation (PPP) in addressing poverty, which highlights their ability to integrate resources and promote permanent growth. Through the collaborative models, these coordination aims to create a path for economic empowerment and above mobility, which contributes to a society with low class borders. Public -private partnership (PPP) is used rapidly in urban regeneration projects, but often faces challenges due to poor implementation and lack of best practices. The purpose of this study is to identify important success factors (CSF) for PPP in urban uplift. Through a literature review and a questionnaire survey, major CSFS were identified and arranged in five groups: two external (environmental, enabling outflow factors) and three internal (preparation, purchase and contract management phase)

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2025-10-01