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Laura A Gores, Martín Ardanaz, Sylke von Thadden-Kostopoulos, Felipe Bardella, Hassan Adan, Juan Alberti, Juana Aristizabal, Ana Cristina Calderón, Rui Monteiro, Carlos Ortiz, and Claudia Sierra. "Honduras: Public Investment Management Assessment – PIMA and Climate PIMA", High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Reports 2024, 049 (2024), accessed December 28, 2024, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798400294549.029

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Summary

An IMF team conducted a Public Investment Management Assessment including the module on climate change in Honduras. It identified strengths related to the recent reforms in the National Public Investment System of Honduras (SNIPH), but also several weaknesses along the investment cycle that affect its efficiency, and its capacity to respond to climate change related challenges. The mission team identified six high-priority recommendations to improve public investment management, including from a climate change perspective.

Subject: Climate change, Environment, Expenditure, Infrastructure, National accounts, Public financial management (PFM), Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA), Public investment spending

Keywords: Climate change, Climate change, Infrastructure, Public investment management, Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA), Public investment spending

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