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Support to improve pensions in Chile
The objective of this TC is to support the efforts of the Government of Chile to improve the operation of its pension system. More specifically, the TC will finance sectoral studies, institutional diagnoses, evaluation of international experiences, and public opinion surveys, in order to support reform options that allow building political and social consensus.

Project Detail

Country

Chile

Project Number

CH-T1279

Approval Date

May 2, 2022

Project Status

Implementation

Project Type

Technical Cooperation

Sector

SOCIAL INVESTMENT

Subsector

PENSIONS & SOCIAL SECURITY

Lending Instrument

-

Lending Instrument Code

-

Modality

-

Facility Type

-

Environmental Classification

-

Total Cost

USD 150,000.00

Country Counterpart Financing

USD 0.00

Original Amount Approved

USD 150,000.00

Financial Information
Operation Number Lending Type Reporting Currency Reporting Date Signed Date Fund Financial Instrument
ATN/OC-19226-CH Sovereign Guaranteed USD - United States Dollar Ordinary Capital Nonreimbursable
Operation Number ATN/OC-19226-CH
  • Lending Type: Sovereign Guaranteed
  • Reporting Currency: USD - United States Dollar
  • Reporting Date:
  • Signed Date:
  • Fund: Ordinary Capital
  • Financial Instrument: Nonreimbursable

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Implementation Phase
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-502762494-18
TC Document
Plan de Adquisiciones_58382.pdf
May. 04, 2022
English
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-502762494-19
TC Document
Documento de CT - Divulgacion_33891.pdf
May. 04, 2022
English
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-502762494-17
TC Document
Terminos de Referencia_43845.pdf
May. 04, 2022
English
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-502762494-16
TC Document
Matriz de Resultados_23302.pdf
May. 04, 2022
English
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-502762494-15
TC Document
Solicitud del Cliente_689.pdf
Aug. 30, 2022
English
Preparation Phase
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-502762494-1
TC Abstract
CH-T1279_TC abstract.pdf
Mar. 16, 2022
English

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Publications
Published 2023
Desempeño de los Proyectos del Grupo BID: Ciclo de Validacion 2023
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Publications
Published 2019
Country Program Evaluation: Mexico 2013-2018
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Publications
Published 2021
2020 IDB Climate Finance
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Publications
Published 2023
Guías de implementación de las revisiones independientes de programa de país (ICPR)
Estas Guías buscan ofrecer mayor claridad sobre la forma en la que OVE realizará un tipo de producto periódico: las Revisiones Independientes de Programa de País (ICPR, por sus siglas en inglés), introducido a través de la aprobación de los Directorios del Protocolo para Productos País de OVE. El propósito de este documento es proveer transparencia a los Directorios, las autoridades de país, y la Administración del BID y BID Invest sobre los métodos, herramientas y procesos utilizados por OVE para las ICPR, y promover consistencia en su elaboración. Las Guías son responsabilidad exclusiva de OVE, en cumplimiento del mandato de los Directorios de realizar las ICPR bajo las condiciones y los principios aprobados en el Protocolo. Se espera que la sistematización introducida por las Guías también contribuya a actividades de capacitación interna y externa; así como a la extracción de lecciones comunes a diferentes países.
Publications
Published 2020
2019 IDBG Climate Finance Data
At the IDB Groups Annual Meeting in 2016, the Board of Governors endorsed the goal to increase finance of climate change-related projects in the Latin American and Caribbean region to 30% of the IDBs and IICs combined total approvals by 2020, subject to demand from borrowing member countries and clients, and access to external sources of concessional finance. During 2019, the IDB Group - composed of the IDB, IDB Lab (formerly the Multilateral Investment Fund) and IDB Invest - approved approximately US$5 billion in climate finance, that is, for development activities carried out by the public and private sectors that reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and thus mitigate climate change, and/or that reduce vulnerability to climate change and contribute to an adaptation process. This amount represented 29% of the IDB Groups total approved amount for 2019.
Publications
Published 2022
Inter-American Development Bank Quarterly Business Review: First Quarter 2022
The 2022 first quarter edition of the Quarterly Business Review (QBR) provides management with a status of the Bank's performance. The QBR reports on outputs, lending program priorities and organizational indicators on a quarterly basis to allow management to monitor progress in achieving corporate results. This periodic monitoring supports evidence-based decision making and allows for timely identification of deviations from targets and enables effective implementation of measures to address them. The Quarterly Business Review (QBR) provides an overview of the IDB's performance on sovereign-guaranteed outputs and lending program priorities. The QBR identifies trend deviations from IDB portfolio targets to support Bank management efforts to identify and implement corrective measures. This edition compiles data for the first quarter of 2022.
Publications
Published 2021
Independent Country Program Review Suriname 2016-2020
This Independent Country Program Review (ICPR) analyzes the IDB Group's country strategy (CS) and country program with Suriname during the 2016-2020 period. ICPRs assess the relevance of the Bank's CS and provide aggregate information on the program alignment and execution. If the available information allows it, ICPRs also report on progress toward achieving the objectives that the IDB Group established by the CS. This review by the Office of Evaluation and Oversight (OVE) is intended to provide the Boards of Executive Directors of the IDB and IDB Invest with useful information to analyze the country strategies submitted for their consideration.
Publications
Published 2021
Electrokit: Power Utility Toolkit-The Overview: Best Practices in Electric Power Distribution Companies in the Latin America and Caribbean Region
The Electrokit is an initiative created by the IDB to strengthen transformation and continuous improvement of electric utilities in the LAC region. It follows international standards that characterize and evaluate utilities based on indicators and best practices. The Electrokit is organized in 16 activities that are common to most electricity utilities. The aim of the toolkit is to provide power utilities, policy and decision-makers access to best practices, current trends, and expertise to: (i) identify challenges, develop a strategy and action plan for addressing them; and (ii) support utilities to be more sustainable, efficient, improve customer experience and accelerate innovation to stay ahead of the rapidly sector transformation. The Overview presents the main objectives of the toolkit, the structure of its areas and activities, and a guide on how companies could design an action plan.
Publications
Published 2020
Country Program Evaluation: Argentina 2016-2019
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Publications
Published 2020
Intelligence artificielle pour la recherche d'emploi: Comment améliorer l'intermédiation du travail dans les services d'emploi (Résumé exécutif)
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