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Project Profile (PP)
Project Profile (PP)

Project Profile (PP)

​The Country Programming Document (CPD) annually sets forth specific operations that support the priorities established in the Country Strategy. For sovereign guaranteed loan operations, a first document called Project Profile (PP) is prepared. The project team then presents the PP at the Eligibility Review Meeting (ERM).


The following resources will help you understand what a project profile is, what information it contains, when the PP should be prepared, in which cases it is not required, what steps must be followed for its approval and disclosure, and who is involved in this process, among other topics.​

 

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  • Institutional Strategy 2020-2023
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