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According to the IADB, the objective of this TC is to support the execution of the Compete Caribbean + Trust Fund (CC+): Partnering for a Competitive, Equitable and Climate-Smart region (GN-2851-2) during 2024-2026, and specifically to support the Fund's achievement of its ultimate objective: to improve gender-responsive sustainable growth and climate resilience of Caribbean countries' private sector, and its intermediate objectives: (i) improving competitiveness, climate action, and inclusiveness of the Caribbean private sector; (ii) enhancing government capabilities to support climate-smart and gender-responsive businesses; and (iii) reinforcing research institutions and surrounding ecosystems to produce knowledge that supports climate-smart and gender-responsive public and private sectors. Specifically, the TC will support the capacity of the Fund Coordination Unit (FCU) to: (i) build networks to capture and disseminate best practices, knowledge and lessons learned; (ii) carry out dialogue with key stakeholders across the region for identification of catalytic projects; and (iii) carry out monitoring of the projects and design project evaluations in all 3 pillars of CC+: Pillar 1: "Promoting competitiveness, climate action and inclusiveness of Caribbean private sector", Pillar 2 "Enhancing government capabilities to support climate-smart and gender-responsive businesses", and Pillar 3: "Promoting scientific R&D for climate innovation in the public and private sectors". In addition, the TC will support the completion of the mid-term evaluation of CC+.
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