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Action Plan C&D
The Action Plan for C&D Countries Program has been designed to finance activities that will support the modernization and strengthening of the beneficiary countries' technical and managerial capacity and that will consolidate the institutional sustainability of public agencies to promote more effective use of Bank project funds.

Project Detail

Country

Costa Rica

Project Number

CR-T1162

Approval Date

January 3, 2017

Project Status

Closed

Project Type

Technical Cooperation

Sector

OTHER

Subsector

OTHER

Lending Instrument

-

Lending Instrument Code

-

Modality

-

Facility Type

-

Environmental Classification

-

Total Cost

USD 326,372.00

Country Counterpart Financing

USD 0.00

Original Amount Approved

USD 326,372.00

Financial Information
Operation Number Lending Type Reporting Currency Reporting Date Signed Date Fund Financial Instrument
ATN/OC-16026-CR Sovereign Guaranteed USD - United States Dollar Ordinary Capital Nonreimbursable
Operation Number ATN/OC-16026-CR
  • 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-1265217001-22
Adjudicación Sula Batsu-CR-T1162-P002.pdf
Published Sep. 21, 2017
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https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-1501327293-6
Aviso_de_Adjudicacion_del_Contrato_CLUSTER.pdf
Published Sep. 20, 2017
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https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-1501327293-7
Adjudicación Earth-CR-T1162-P003.pdf
Published Sep. 22, 2017
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Other Documents
https://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=EZSHARE-532607529-4
TN-1474-Libro-blanco-politica-clusters-Costa-Rica.pdf
Published Aug. 22, 2018
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