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Updated in EWS Mar 19, 2020
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Strengthen the skills of technical level professionals linked to the New Housing Program of Brazil, facilitating their transfer and stay to Mexico City and other nearby cities, so that they can learn about experiences in the design and implementation of public policies and can learn about important private and public-private initiatives that are being developed in Housing and Urban Development, promoting the exchange of specialized cooperative knowledge between the two countries.
Investment ammount not clarified at the time of the snapshot
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