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IFC's Advisory Services Infrastructure in Southeast Europe was launched in 2005 to strengthen the private sector and development of infrastructure in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania and Serbia.

Established in cooperation and with the financing of the governments of Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, and the USA, the program is co-financed and managed by IFC and serves the entire region from its main office in Sofia, Bulgaria.

This program builds on the extensive experience gained by IFC and the World Bank in structuring and implementing public-private partnerships in infrastructure and around the globe. It collaborates closely with the Advisory Services in Infrastructure Department of IFC, which provides similar services on a world-wide basis. Since its creation in 1989, IFC's Advisory Services in Infrastructure has established an impressive record on advising on public-private partnerships in infrastructure services and assets, spanning over 183 projects in more than 60 countries.


Moraca Hydropower Plant
Development of new power generation capacity in Montenegro , that will produce energy equal to 50% of current household consumption

Bar-Boljare Motorway
Attracting PSP to the highway linking Montenegro and its coast to the rest of Europe

Albania Kesh
Better service and access to electricity thru PSP in distribution

ASHTA Hydropower Plant
Pilot PPP in hydropower to increase production capacity

Bulgaria Water
Reforming the water sector and structuring a pilot PPP project

JAT Airways
Restructuring measures for creating a regional champion