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34036-012: Review of Constraints to Informal Sector Development (formerly called Informal Sector Constraints)
Project Data Sheet (PDS): Overview
Description
The TA will support a strategy of supporting socioeconomic development by promoting informal sector activity. The TA will investigate constraints to informal sector activity, primarily in urban areas. (The TA was previously listed as Informal Sector Finance and Constraints, which was first listed on 9 April 1999.)... Read More
| Country |
Papua New Guinea |
|---|---|
| Project Number | 34036-012 |
| Project Type or Modality of Assistance |
Technical Assistance |
| Financing | Public sector (Sovereign) |
| Status | |
| Approval Number |
TA No. 3507 |
| Approval Date | 29 Sep 2000 |
| Sector / Subsector Classification |
Industry and trade / Industry and Trade Sector Development |
| Thematic Classification | Gender equity |
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