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This Technical Cooperation aims to strengthen fiscal management and governance in Brazil by supporting the systematization, adaptation, and dissemination of solutions and models based on the accumulated experience of the PROFISCO I, II, and III programs. Through the promotion of interinstitutional cooperation and structured exchange among key stakeholders, the products of the Technical Cooperation will serve as strategic inputs to inform the design, implementation, and scaling up of PROFISCO III projects, as well as to support decision making and the formulation of fiscal public policies, without replacing or duplicating investment financed interventions.
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