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B2_1 Gender equity
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B2_10 Economic policy
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B2_11 Digital infrastructure development
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B2_12 Private sector development / private capital mobilization
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B2_13 Environment / natural resource management (incl. forests, biodiversity)
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B2_14 Financial inclusion and small business development
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B2_15 Social protection and inclusion
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B2_16 Jobs
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B2_17 Youth development
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B2_18 Tax policy (efficiency)
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B2_19 Other
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B2_2 Water / sanitation
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B2_3 Health / pandemic preparedness
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B2_4 Transport infrastructure
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B2_5 Energy (incl. renewable sources of energy such as Green Hydrogen)
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B2_6 Public sector governance
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B2_7 Agriculture / food security
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B2_8 Education
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B2_9 Climate change: mitigation and adaptation
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B3_8 Private sector development: business regulation, access to long-term finance, and other support to private companies
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C2_1 Local government
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C2_2 National Congress / legislative branch
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C2_3 Private sector
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C2_4 Civil society (e.g., NGOs, CBOs)
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C2_5 Other donors and development partners
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C2_6 Academia / research centers
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C2_7 Media
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C2_8 Chile’s Central Bank
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C2_9 Other
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C3_2 The conditions of the WBG’s financing are competitive compared to markets
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C3_3 The WBG insists on accountability through its lending (e.g., performance-based financing, resources tied to results)
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Q4_2 Which of the following WBG institutions do you collaborate/work with in Chile?