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=== International institutions === [[File:UNCTAD People-First Public-Private Partnerships.jpg|thumb|Participants of ''People-First Public-Private Partnerships'' during the [[World Investment Forum]] 2018]] The [[World Bank]] works to promote public–private partnerships in countries where it operates. The [[United Nations]]' [[Sustainable Development Goal 17]] target 17.17 is formulated as: "Encourage effective partnerships: Encourage and promote effective public, public–private and civil society partnerships, building on the experience and resourcing strategies of partnerships."<ref name="United">{{Cite book|last=United|first=Nations|url=http://ggim.un.org/documents/A_RES_71_313.pdf|title=Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 6 July 2017: Work of the statistical commission pertaining to the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development|publisher=United Nations General Assembly|date=10 July 2017|pages=1–25}}</ref> The success of this target is measured by the amount in [[United States dollar]]s committed to public–private partnerships for infrastructure worldwide.<ref name="SDG tracker 17">Ritchie, Roser, Mispy, Ortiz-Ospina. [https://sdg-tracker.org/global-partnerships "Measuring progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals." (SDG 17)] ''SDG-Tracker.org, website'' (2018)</ref>
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