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Updated in EWS Apr 17, 2025
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According to the IADB, the support eligible countries and partners with the timely preparation of project proposals that satisfy the goal of Compete Caribbean + Trust Fund (CC+) to mainstream climate action in the private sector. This TC will provide project preparation support across all three (3) pillars of CC+: 1) Pillar 1 - Promoting competitiveness, climate action and inclusiveness of Caribbean private sector, 2) Pillar 2- Enhancing government capabilities to support climate-smart and gender-responsive businesses, 3) Pillar 3 - Promoting scientific R&D for climate innovation in the public and private sectors.
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