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According to the IDB, the general objective of this Facility is to support the socio-economic integration of migrants and returned emigrants, with a particular focus on women and children, in eligible countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. This support is provided through financing non-reimbursable technical cooperation operations (TCs) and investment grants operations (IGRs) as standalone initiatives or in conjunction with an IDB loan. Each project under this initiative should aim to enhance the capacity of national and/or local governments as well as public or private service providers. These projects will focus on developing mechanisms to ensure inclusive and gender-responsive protection, access to essential social services, and opportunities for economic advancement.
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