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According to the IADB, this Technical Cooperation (TC) aims to strengthen the institutional capacities of the Department of Social Prosperity (DPS) to formulate and implement its strategy for productive inclusion in Colombia. To achieve this, the TC will seek to: (i) provide technical support through economic, regulatory, and institutional capacity analyses to inform the design and implementation of the DPS's new tools for promoting productive inclusion, and to assess the technical, financial, and legal feasibility of these tools; (ii) produce a literature review and a comparative analysis of international best practices for productive inclusion; and (iii) create spaces for training, dialogue, and experience sharing on productive inclusion in Colombia.
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