The Ministry of National Planning and Economic Policy of Costa Rica (MIDEPLAN) has recently highlighted its involvement in regional development discussions, public investment initiatives, and upcoming forums focused on the country’s future. Through a series of posts on its official X account, MIDEPLAN shared updates on its latest activities.
On September 16, 2025, MIDEPLAN posted: “#PlanificaciónNacional | El ministro de Planificación Nacional y Política Económica participó en la presentación del Reporte de Economía y Desarrollo (RED): Soluciones cercanas: el papel de los gobiernos locales y regionales en América Latina y el Caribe, elaborado por el CAF. https://t.co/KwgxCgEv7K”.
A day later, on September 17, 2025, the ministry announced progress in public investment projects: “#InversionesPúblicas | Más de 1.000 proyectos de inversión pública buscan impulsar el desarrollo económico y social del país.
Ver más: https://t.co/fcmFBxrNglhttps://t.co/lUA82e69hp“.
Later that same day, MIDEPLAN promoted an upcoming forum scheduled for September 18, 2025: “#AnálisisDelDesarrollo | Mañana jueves 18 de setiembre a las 08:30 a.m. le invitamos a conectarse al Facebook Live de Mideplan y ser parte del Foro: “Rumbo al 2050: Transformando el Desarrollo de Costa Rica”.
Enlace para seguir la transmisión: https://t.co/znI1sItNfU
#Mideplan https://t.co/DAwJbYSsa1″.
MIDEPLAN serves as the central government institution responsible for coordinating planning and economic policy in Costa Rica. The ministry frequently collaborates with international organizations such as CAF—Development Bank of Latin America—to address challenges facing local and regional governments across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Public investment is one of the main tools used by Costa Rican authorities to stimulate economic growth and improve living standards nationwide. Regular forums organized by MIDEPLAN provide platforms for discussing long-term strategies and gathering input from various stakeholders regarding national development objectives.


