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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this Technical Cooperation is to support the Government of Belize in the implementation of the migration-related portfolio and the generation of information to better characterize the needs and barriers of migrant population to comply with the eligibility criteria to use the GRF resources to expand the scope of the 2024 pipeline operations to benefit migrant population. These will be achieved through two types of actions: (i) technical support to facilitate the implementation and coordination of synergies between the executing agencies and investment programs of active loan operations with migration-related activities and (ii) collection and analysis of data on migrant population related to access basic and social services such as healthcare and urban services.
Environmental and Social Aspects: This TC does not have applicable requirements of the Bank’s Environmental and Social Policy Framework (ESPF).
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