Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS May 4, 2022
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The general objective of the program is to promote an improvement in Chile's competitiveness that promotes sustainable and inclusive growth. The specific objectives are: (i) accelerate the digital transformation of public services, as well as digital connectivity; (ii) promote the transition to circular models of production and consumption; and (iii) promote, with special emphasis on women, the recovery and formalization of employment through support for SMEs, stimulation of hiring, and targeted training of the workforce.
The bank has categorized this project as having an environmental and social risk category of B13.
**Project contacts not available at the time of disclosure.**
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