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NI-M1018 : Sustainable system for the training and job placement of youth

Project Status: Closed

The overall objective is to improve Nicaragua's competitiveness in the industry "Business Process Outsourcing (TPN) through Nicaraguan vulnerable young people prepare for and retain well-paying jobs in this industry. The specific objective is to design and implement a model of sustainable training and qualification of labor supply for sustained growth of industry in Nicaragua TPN.

Project Detail

Project Number
NI-M1018
Project Country
Nicaragua
Project Sector
SOCIAL INVESTMENT
Project Subsector
HUMAN RESOURCES & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Project Type
Technical Cooperation
Project Lending Type
NSG
Project Modality
Project Facility Type
Environmental and social impact category
C
Project Status
Closed
Operation Number
ATN/ME-12287-NI

Financial Information

Project Number
NI-M1018
Project Status
Closed

IDB Financing

Financing type
TCN
Fund
Multilateral Investment Fund II (MIF) -
Reporting currency
USD - United States Dollar
Reporting date
Jun/30/2023

Roles & Responsibilities

Contract signature date
Mar/07/2011

Project Information

Total Cost
USD 1,151,800
Country counterpart financing
USD 341,800
Amount
USD 810,000

Implementation

Title
Type
Project Number
Date Published
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
April 25, 2016
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
March 18, 2015
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
September 15, 2014
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
April 04, 2014
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
September 11, 2013
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
March 08, 2013
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
August 09, 2012
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
April 13, 2012
Project Performance Monitoring Reports
ATN/ME-12287-NI;NI-M1018
September 29, 2011