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Lesley Fisher, Taz Chaponda, Chloe Hyungsun, Willie Du Preez, Guohua Huang, and Gemma Preston. "Barbados: Public Investment Management Assessment - PIMA and Climate PIMA", High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Reports 2024, 051 (2024), accessed December 28, 2024, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798400297366.029

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Summary

An IMF team conducted a Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA) and Climate PIMA in Barbados. The country is recognized as a global leader on climate issues and has various initiatives underway to strengthen climate resilience. The climate agenda is not yet adequately integrated in PIM practices, specifically in project appraisal, selection, maintenance and procurement.

Subject: Climate finance, Environment, Expenditure, Natural disasters, Public financial management (PFM), Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA), Public investment spending

Keywords: Climate change, Climate finance, Natural disasters, Public Investment Management and Climate Change, Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA), Public investment spending, Public-private partnerships

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