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Updated in EWS Oct 16, 2025
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According to the IADB, the primary aim of this Technical Cooperation (TC) is to enhance resiliency and biodiversity in Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) cities by integrating green solutions into urban design. The specific objectives of this TC are to (i) build a comprehensive knowledge base on climate vulnerability and resilience in urban areas across LAC, identifying gaps and opportunities for transformative climate resilience interventions; (ii) develop innovative solutions that enhance urban climate resiliency on a neighborhood level through pilot projects and urban experimentation; and (iii) increase the visibility of nature-based solutions, strengthen capacities and fill knowledge gaps on how to integrate climate resilience and biodiversity in the urban design process.
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF IADB
The Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism (MICI) is the independent complaint mechanism and fact-finding body for people who have been or are likely to be adversely affected by an Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) or Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC)-funded project. If you submit a complaint to MICI, they may assist you in addressing the problems you raised through a dispute-resolution process with those implementing the project and/or through an investigation to assess whether the IDB or IIC is following its own policies for preventing or mitigating harm to people or the environment. You can submit a complaint by sending an email to MICI@iadb.org. You can learn more about the MICI and how to file a complaint at http://www.iadb.org/en/mici/mici,1752.html (in English) or http://www.iadb.org/es/mici/mici,1752.html (Spanish).