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Laura A Gores, Jean-Baptiste Gros, Ha Vu, Fernando González González, Juana Aristizabal, Rui Monteiro, Emmanuel Rousselot, Ana Cristina Calderón, and Carlos Ortiz. "Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA) & Climate-PIMA: Colombia", High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Reports 2025, 030 (2025), accessed August 7, 2025, https://doi.org/10.5089/9798229019583.029

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Summary

An IMF team, accompanied by the IDB, conducted a Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA) and Climate PIMA (C-PIMA) in Colombia. The analysis identified advanced practices for an effective management of public investment, but also identified weaknesses throughout the public investment cycle that affect efficiency and effectiveness of infrastructure delivery including in the face of climate change related challenges. The mission team identified six high priority recommendations to improve public investment management, including from a climate change perspective.

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

Keywords: Budget planning and preparation, Capital spending, Climate change, Climate change, Colombia, Expenditure, Infrastructure, Infrastructure governance, Public investment management, Public Investment Management Assessment (PIMA), Public investment spending

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