Public-Private Partnerships and Sustainable Development Goals: A case study of IIUM

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

8-1-2024

Abstract

A community with an ageing infrastructure while struggling with maintenance due to limited allocation is becoming more common. This study discusses the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) campus community's initiatives to overcome these challenges through Public-Private Partnerships. Instead of relying solely on the government's budget, IIUM and a private company embarked on a journey to achieve a landmark effort to become energy efficient and consciously create a better environment. Simultaneously, IIUM gets to reduce its carbon footprint, which further strengthens the attainment of its Strategic Direction of Humanizing Education and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Keywords

Public-Private Partnerships, SDG, aging infrastructure, community

Divisions

deptpolitical

Publication Title

Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal

Volume

9

Issue

22, SI

Publisher

e-IPH Ltd UK

Publisher Location

THE LEADMILL, 6 LEADMILL RD, PO BOX STUDIO 7, SHEFFIELD, S1 4SE, ENGLAND

Additional Information

International Conference on Public Policy and Social Science (ICoPS), Univ Tech MARA, Bosnia, BOSNIA & HERCEG, SEP 13-15, 2023

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