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This Country Program Evaluation (RE-352) is intended to examine the relations that the Bank established with Guatemala during the period 2004-2007 in terms of results, in order to extract lessons for establishing a future strategic partnership that will be as productive constructive as possible...
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progress and the Millennium Development Goals. They are: A) customize the implementation of reforms in health, education and …
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period for the Japanese Trust Funds as it met the high volume of development needs in the Latin America and Caribbean Region … heavily, with resources allocated to social investment, education, health and indigenous peoples development. The Fund …
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The Inter-American Development Bank is the largest source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean …
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research on the impact of cash remittances on the developing economies of Latin American and Caribbean countries. …
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Research on the impact of cash remittances on the developing economies of Latin America and the Caribbean countries. …
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Research on the impact of cash remittances on the developing economies of Latin American and Caribbean countries. …
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This document was presented at the 1st Hemispheric Meeting of the Science and Technology and Innovation Network held at the Inter-American Development Bank on April 16th-17th, 2007. This account of the Bank's activities between 1990 and 2005 illustrates the contribution of the IDB Group to the...
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Brochure on a conference in Lima, Peru March 2004
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This paper presents the reality of remittances in Latin America and the Caribbean, to be influenced by four points in …
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