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Updated in EWS May 6, 2022
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The objective is to contribute to improving the accessibility conditions of rural and vulnerable communities in Nicaragua, strengthening the criteria of the 2025 vision in the planning and feasibility analysis of transport projects in the short and medium term. The specific objectives of this TC are: (i) to strengthen road planning in Nicaragua through an updated feasibility analysis of specific projects and programs, in alignment with sector priorities; (ii) contribute to the alignment of highway investment priorities in the sector with the planes and strategies of the transportation sector in Nicaragua; (iii) contribute to the alignment of investment priorities with the sector development objectives of the Bank's Country Strategy, with the Transportation Sector Framework, and with the Bank's 2025 Vision; (iv) contribute to the alignment with the Post-COVID19 recovery strategy, particularly in the area of logistics and connectivity for growth and productivity; and (v) contribute to alignment with the access strategy for the most vulnerable populations, with criteria of gender equity, inclusion, and sustainability.
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