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Paris, 2 November 2011 BUILDIN Boosting Inclusive Growth - Regulating Public-Private Partnerships Effectively Agenda Special Session of the Regulatory Policy Committee and the MENA-OECD Governance Programme Working Group IV OECD Conference Centre Room CC 15 mena-governance@oecd.org www.oecd.org/mena/governance 1 Photo credits: Ornament vanessa martineau Fotolia.com

Background Information The MENA-OECD Governance Programme aims at modernising public governance in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The Working Group (WG) IV of the MENA-OECD Governance Programme focuses on Public Service Delivery, Public Private Partnerships and Regulatory Reform. This WG is chaired by Tunisia and co-chaired by Canada, Italy and the Netherlands (for more information please visit www.oecd.org/mena/governance). The Special Session of the Regulatory Policy Committee (RPC) and the WG IV will be held backto-back with the 5 th RPC meeting (for more information please visit www.oecd.org/regreform). The objective of the Special Session is to deepen common understanding of regulatory policy and PPP reform issues across MENA and OECD countries and provide a forum in which to exchange experiences, ideas and good practices. The main items to be covered during this annual meeting will be the: i) Success factors of reviewing the existing stock of legislation to eliminate outdated/and or unnecessary regulation ii) Good practices in designing and managing governance frameworks for Public-Private Partnerships to boost inclusive growth iii) Programme of Work of the Working Group IV

Wednesday, 2 November 2011 8.30 9.00 Registration 9.00 9.30 Opening Session Welcome address: Mr. Jeroen Nijland, Director, Regulatory Reform Group, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation, The Netherland, Chair of the Regulatory Policy Committee and Co- Chair of the MENA-OECD Working Group IV Mr. Rolf Alter, Director, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD Opening statements: Mr. Kheireddine Ben Soltane, Juridical Counsellor, Prime Ministry, Tunisia, on behalf of the Chair of the MENA-OECD Working Group IV H.E. Mr. Johannes Westerhoff, Ambassador, German Delegation to the OECD, on behalf of the Co-Chair of the MENA-OECD Governance Programme H.E. Mr. Carlo Maria Oliva, Ambassador, Italian Delegation to the OECD, on behalf of Co-Chair of the MENA-OECD Working IV 9.30 10.45 Session 1: Success factors for reviewing the existing legislation Regulation may become outdated as circumstances change. The review of the existing stock of legislation is one of the main priorities within the context of the current transition process in the MENA region. The review questions and evaluates the existing legislation, helps to understand what to regulate and how and therefore contributes to quality regulation that creates an enabling environment for sustainable and inclusive growth. In addition, a thorough review of the legislation increases transparency and clarity as it eliminates outdated and/or unnecessary legislation. OECD experience highlights that certain features are critical for the success of reviewing the regulatory stock. This session explores the defining elements of successful reviews and discusses available instruments for delivering quality regulations. H.E. Mr. Khalil Karaja Al-Rifai, Deputy Minister of Justice, Palestinian Authority Mr. Daniel Trnka, Policy Analyst, Regulatory Policy Division, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD Mr. Alaa Kotb, Vice-President of the State Council, Prime Ministry, Egypt Mr. Alfonso Carballo, General Director of the Federal Commission on Regulatory Improvement, Mexico 10.45 11.15 Coffee break 3

11.15 12.30 Session 2: Public-Private Partnerships: Examples from MENA and OECD countries Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) can play a crucial role in increasing investment, and bringing in the much needed efficiency gains and expertise for the development of essential infrastructure that will underpin the economic dynamism, job creation and inclusive growth in MENA countries. PPPs are major public procurement projects that prerequisite adequate institutional, legal and regulatory arrangements. This session will discuss current initiatives for infrastructure PPPs in MENA and OECD countries. MENA and OECD delegates will introduce past and current PPP projects and financing instruments, present the challenges encountered and discuss future PPP arrangements in light of the transition process. H.E. Mr. Ahmed Jehani, Minister of Reconstruction, Libya Mrs. Celine Kauffmann, Senior Economist, Regulatory Policy Division, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD H.E. Mr. Abdellatif Najdawi, Secretary General, Legislative Opinion Bureau, Prime Ministry, Jordan Mr. Javier Encinas, Assistant Director, Infrastructure UK, International Unit, HM Treasury, UK 12.30 14.00 Lunch break 14.00 16.00 Session 3: Good practices on Public-Private Partnerships establishing effective governance frameworks This session will relate the experience of MENA and OECD countries to the body of good practices and tools on good governance of PPPs drawing on the work of the OECD Network of Senior Public Private Partnership Officials, the Working Party of Senior Budget Officials and the OECD Regulatory Policy Committee. The session will also report on the outcome of the preceding PPP regional dialogue held within the MENA-SBO meeting on 21-22 September in Beirut. Delegates will discuss OECD country experience of reviews to identify weaknesses of the current system and analyse how the country s PPP governance framework can be improved to increase value for money for the public sector, efficiency in the procurement process, greater transparency and accountability across responsible authorities such as contracting authorities, oversight and regulatory bodies. Delegates are encouraged to discuss suitable options for PPP reviews in the context of the Deauville Partnership for improving regulatory PPP frameworks. Mr. Ian Hawkesworth, Policy Analyst, Budgeting and Public Expenditures Division, Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development, OECD Mr. Mohamed Tangi, Advisor to the Minister, General Secretary of the Government, Morocco Mr. Mustafa Mecit, Expert, Ministry of Development, Turkey

Mr. Henry Marty-Gauquié, Director, and Mr. Julien Serre, FEMIP Trust Fund Management Officer, European Investment Bank Roundtable discussion 16.00 16.30 Coffee break 16.30 17.00 Session 4: Conclusions and the future Programme of work of the MENA-OECD WG IV This session will summarise the role of regulatory frameworks for boosting inclusive growth and will relate the discussion to ongoing and future projects within the MENA-OECD WG IV. Delegates will also discuss the prospects for using OECD instruments in their national context such as OECD recommendations and standards. In addition, delegates from the Palestinian Authority will present the MENA-OECD Initiative to Support the Palestinian Authority in the field of Regulatory Consultation and Law Drafting and discuss progress on the implementation. The Regional Centre of Expertise for Regulatory Quality will report on its work on gender-sensitive regulatory quality frameworks as well as its forthcoming training activities. Mr. Kheireddine Ben Soltane, Juridical Counsellor, Prime Ministry, Tunisia, Chair of the MENA- OECD Working Group IV Mr. Amer Shaheen, Director, Legal Department, Office of the President and Mr. Imad Hamman, Director, Council of Ministers, Palestinian Authority Mr. Nick Malyshev, Head of the Regulatory Policy Division, Public Governance and Territorial Development Directorate, OECD 5