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    By IDB Lab (IDB Lab)
    This index helps you compare how 19 Latin American and Caribbean countries support Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in transport, water/sanitation, and electricity infrastructure. It’s designed as a practical learning tool for policymakers, researchers, and practitioners. The scores show how ready each country is to design and implement PPP projects, based on their legal, regulatory, and operational environments.
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    By Connectivity, Markets and Finance Division (VPS/IFD/CMF)
    This database compiles current standardized statistics on sovereign debt issuances for the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region and contains biannual data starting in 2006 through December 2024. Sovereign debt data is classified by legislation, creditor, currency, and maturity, among other areas, for 26 LAC countries. The availability of valid, comparable, and standardized public debt data is essential for the implementation of sound policies. As such, at the core of the LAC Debt Group initiative is the development of a standardized sovereign debt database to help debt managers, policymakers, and other actors of financial markets analyze the evolution and composition of public debt in the region and conduct cross-country comparisons. The data are provided by LAC public debt offices in response to a questionnaire specifically designed to allow comparability of data. The questionnaire, whose response is non-compulsory, is intended to compile current standardized statistics for...
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    By Innovation in Citizen Services Division (VPS/IFD/ICS); Social Sector (VPS/SCL/SCL); Country Department Southern Cone (VPC/CSC/CSC)
    Between 2023 and 2024, the IDB, in collaboration with the governments of seven countries, conducted surveys exclusively targeting users of public services. The objective was to measure the experience of different population groups with government services and assess the government’s readiness for digital service delivery. These surveys, nationally representative of the user population, represent an innovative effort by emphasizing the collection of information on key variables such as sex, age, ethnicity, disability status, urban/rural location, and educational level of individuals who use government services. The questionnaires gathered data on connectivity, ownership of digital assets, digital skills, transactions carried out and the experience with those transactions, awareness of digital public services, and experience with specific social transactions. These surveys are part of a broader study on the use of public services at the nationally representative level, the resulting...
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    By Innovation in Citizen Services Division (VPS/IFD/ICS); Social Sector (VPS/SCL/SCL); Country Department Southern Cone (VPC/CSC/CSC)
    The Citizen Survey on Government Transactions and Equity (2025) is a comparative measurement conducted in 11 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Its objective is to capture the experience of the adult population (18 years or older) with procedures involving public entities, including the channels used, the barriers encountered, and the assessment of the process. The sample is nationally representative for each country and takes into account key characteristics such as: - sex, - age - ethnicity - educational level - and urban or rural location. This survey enables the identification of common and divergent patterns in the access to and use of government services in the region.
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    By Water and Sanitation Division (VPS/INE/WSA)
    Water and Sanitation Tariff Dataset This dataset, created by the Knowledge team in the IDB’s Water and Sanitation Division, compiles publicly available information to compare tariff systems and subsidies across Latin America and the Caribbean. It includes data on: - Residential drinking water and sanitation tariffs - Subsidies - Tariff types - Metering - Other sector details The dataset has been simplified and published through the Water and Sanitation Observatory (OLAS) to support its mission of providing consistent, reliable, and updated data for understanding the sector at both national and regional levels—aligned with SDG 6. For a deeper dive into the process and key trends, see: How Much Do Households Pay for Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Latin America? A Descriptive Analysis of Tariffs and Subsidies in the Region.
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