Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Oct 14, 2025
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According to the IADB, this Technical Cooperation (TC) aims to equip local and national urban counterparts to effectively address regional challenges related to resilience and urban productivity through capacity-building activities and knowledge-sharing in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) cities. The specific objectives are: (i) to enhance resilience and productivity capacities by providing city leaders and officials with the tools to design and implement urban policies and projects that strengthen adaptive capacity and enhance city conditions for productivity; and (ii) to foster networking and peer learning among cities to identify common challenges and opportunities in building resilient and productive urban environments, share best practices, and develop innovative solutions to urban issues.
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).