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A pioneer in promoting PPPs for global development, the U.S. Agency for International Development has signed off on more than 1,600 public private partnerships since 2001. Which corporations have inked the most PPPs with the world’s biggest bilateral donor? We crunched the numbers.
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Top USAID PPP Partners
Photo credit: U.S. Embassy Pakistan / CC BY-ND
A pioneer in promoting PPPs for global development, the U.S. Agency for International Development has signed off on more than 1,600 public private partnerships since 2001. Which corporations have inked the most PPPs with the world’s biggest bilateral donor? We crunched the numbers.
Note: This ranking only includes corporations which have contributed resources to USAID PPPs and deliberately excludes implementing partners.
Photo credit: 1st Lt. Jen Richard, U.S. Air Force / CC BY-NC
#1 Microsoft: 59 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
10
14
11
149
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
4
10
16
32
17
1 6Democracy and Governance
Economic Growth, Trade and En-trepreneurship
Education
Health
Humanitarian Assistance
Information and Communication Tech-nology
Water and Sanitation
Multisector
21
1
5
12
4
10
Agriculture and Food Security
Democracy and Governance
Education
Environment
Health
Water and Sanitation
Multisector
#2 Coca-Cola: 35 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
15
3
4
82
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
6
3
8
7
1
2
2
3
Agriculture and Food Security
Democracy and Governance
Economic Growth, Trade and Entrepreneurship
Education
Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment
Health
Humanitarian Assistance
Multisector
#3 Chevron: 32 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
14
13
0
40
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
12
7
21
10
3Democracy and Governance
Economic Growth, Trade and En-trepreneurship
Education
Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment
Humanitarian Assistance
Information and Communication Technology
Multisector
#4 Cisco Systems: 26 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
8
4
3
46
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
2
2
7
111
7
3
Democracy and Governance
Economic Growth, Trade and En-trepreneurship
Education
Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment
Health
Humanitarian Assistance
Information and Communication Technology
Multisector
#5 Intel: 24 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
6
6
0
55
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
1
3
2
112
Economic Growth, Trade and En-trepreneurship
Education
Environment
Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment
Health
#6 Exxon Mobil: 19 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
10
7
0
20
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
1
2
4
23
2
5Agriculture and Food Security
Democracy and Governance
Economic Growth, Trade and En-trepreneurship
Education
Health
Humanitarian Assistance
Multisector
#7 Citigroup: 19 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
0
3
3
121
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
8
1
1
3
2Agriculture and Food Security
Education
Environment
Health
Multisector
#8 Kraft Foods: 15 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
7
0
0
80
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
1
11
1
1
Agriculture and Food Security
Health
Humanitarian Assistance
Multisector
#9 Pfizer: 14 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
5
3
1
20
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
2
1
8
2
Agriculture and Food Security
Economic Growth, Trade and En-trepreneurship
Health
Multisector
#10 Procter & Gamble: 13 PPPs
Source: USAID Data
Number of Partnerships by Region
0
1
0
61
Excludes multiregional and global PPPs.
Number of Partnerships by Sector
These represent just a small part of our USAID PPPs data analysis. Want to know the rest of our findings? Read our full analysis on Devex.com.
Note: This ranking only includes corporations which have contributed resources to USAID PPPs and deliberately excludes implementing partners.
Photo credit: 1st Lt. Jen Richard, U.S. Air Force / CC BY-NC