Human resources have a dramatic impact on the reproducibility of partnerships. Thus, education programs are essential to building capacity at the ministry level. Educational programs should strive to increase the experience and knowledge of both government and private-sector professionals from within the safety of a classroom. While programs must cover the contractual or financial arrangements underpinning PPPs, it is equally important that they cover the conceptual frameworks that dictate how PPPs work.
Of course, education does not only occur within the classroom. Successful PPPs can not only deliver on their stated goals, but also prepare PPP practitioners for future partnerships.