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World Bank Latin America and the Caribbean The Metrobus in Mexico City. Isabelle Schaefer/World Bank
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Project id: XCTFMX048A

Urban Transport Transformation Project

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

GENERAL INFORMATION

TitleUrban Transport Transformation Project
Project id
XCTFMX048A
Country
Mexico
RegionLatin America & the Caribbean
Program

Clean Technology Fund (CTF)

Programming Type
IP
Status
Closed

FINANCING

Approved Amount (USD MILLION)
62.02
FINANCIAL PRODUCT (USD MILLION)
Non-Grant : 62.02
CIF Funding
62.02
Co financing
3079
MDB / IMPLEMENTING PARTIES
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
SECTOR TYPE
Public Sector

DOCUMENTS

Document Links
  • Project Document
  • Decision Document
  • Comments Document
More Information

United Kingdom (September 29, 2009)
Spain (October 06, 2009)
Australia (October 08, 2009)
Germany (October 08, 2009)
United Kingdom (October 08, 2009)
Comments from UK with IBRD Response (February 17, 2010)
IBRD Response to United Kingdom (October 02, 2009)
IBRD Response to Spain (October 08 2009)
IBRD Response to Germany (October 13, 2009)

PROJECT FINANCING

APPROVED CIF FUNDING
$62.02M
EXPECTED CO-FUNDING
$3.08B
SOURCES OF CO-FINANCING
CO-FINANCING RATIO
Government
60% (1.51B)
MDB
6% (150M)
Private Sector
34% (839M)

Data as of December 31, 2021

For latest MDB and Government Focal point, please contact CIF Admin Unit @ cifadminunit@worldbank.org

THIS PROJECT CONTRIBUTES TO THE FOLLOWING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDGS):

No Poverty
Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
Sustainable cities and communities
Climate action

IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS

International Bank for Reconstruction and Development

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