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Updated in EWS Jun 18, 2018
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The bank informs that the objective of the proposed operation is to strengthen the capacity of the countries in the implementation of Managing for Development Results (MfDR)-oriented reforms by strengthening CoPLAC-GpRD and promoting its long-term sustainability. The TC will support the consolidation of networks and nuclei during 2018 and 2019 and will expand participation and number of members. Some of the main areas where the CoPLAC-GpRD (Comunidade de Profesionales y Experto en Latinoamerica y el Caribe en Gestión para Resultados en el Desarrollo) will contribute to disseminate knowledge correspond to budgeting, planning, public investment, public financial management, monitoring and evaluation, as well as project management. The demand in the countries for MfDR is clearly demonstrated by: the growth in the number of members of the CoPLAC, the number of entries to the website of the CoPLAC, and the number of participants in the activities of the CoPLAC
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