Global Governance and the Public-Private Partnerships with the United Nations: Exploring Characteristics and Guidelines
Journal Title: Conjuntura Austral: journal of the Global South - Year 2016, Vol 7, Issue 35
Abstract
This study is dedicated to the partnerships of the Private Sector with the United Nations, focusing on the alliances of UNICEF. Via a descriptive analytical method an institutional mapping is performed and it allows to characterize the nature of these partnerships, noticing that there are shared values and principles distinguishing them in two general typologies: the PPPs of Investment and the ones of Politics.
Authors and Affiliations
Bruna Teixeira Baungarten, Daniel Carvalho
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