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According to the IADB, the objective is to support the design and preparation of the first operation of the Resilient Connectivity Program for National Productivity (CCLIP), aligned with the Plan Nacional RD2036, which aims to contribute to national economic growth by strengthening the connectivity of the transportation and logistics network through improvements in infrastructure quality, road safety, and climate resilience. The CT will support the assessment of logistics and production corridors, the development of high-quality pre-investment studies on transportation, logistics, and trade facilitation that are resilient to the impacts of climate change, and the necessary technical training to enable the structuring of high-impact strategic projects.
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