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Updated in EWS May 15, 2023
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According to the Bank’s website, the main objective of this technical cooperation is to conduct in depth -research and elaborate diagnostic products that serve as input to strengthening and building capacities for the management of fiscal risks associated with climate change mitigation and adaptation to promote and maintain an environmentally and fiscally sustainable energy transition. To achieve this objective, this technical cooperation will focus on the following activities: (i) analysis of fiscal risk associated with stranded assets with emphasis on those related to the energy and extractive sectors; and (ii) strengthening the governance and investment frameworks of public enterprises for climate change mitigation, and iii) improving knowledge on fiscal regimes of extractive industries to turn them into drivers of a sustainable and effective energy transition.
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