Policy Makers and Development Banks |
These organizations, mainly international
development banks, offer many schemes and
loans for developing countries.
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ADB (African Development Bank) |
The African Development Bank (ADB) is a development
finance institution which aims to combate
poverty and improve living conditions
across
the continent. The ADB is also engaged
in
mobilizing resources for the economic
and
social progress of its Regional Member
Countries.
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ADB (Asian Development Bank) |
The ADB aims to improve the welfare of the
people in Asia and the Pacific through policy dialogue,
loans, technical assistance, grants,
guarantees
and equity investments.
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CDB (Caribbean Development Bank) |
CDB intends to be the leading catalyst for development
resources into the Region, working in an efficient, responsive and
collaborative manner with our BMCs and other development
partners towards the systematic reduction of poverty in their
countries through social and economic development.
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CABEI (Central American Bank for Economic Integration) |
In 1960, with a futuristic outlook, five Central American nations constituted the Central American Bank for Economic Integration - CABEI. It was founded by men of great vision who were focused on the promotion of integration and economic and social development in the region. Now, it is the largest financial institution in Central America, Its strategic axis are based on the fight against poverty, regional integration and the competitive insertion of Central America in the global economy.
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EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development) |
The European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development promotes co-financing and foreign direct investment
as well as mobilizing domestic capital
and
providing technical assistance to help build market economies and democracies
in 28 countries from central Europe
to central
Asia.
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IADB (Inter America Development Bank) |
Since 1959, the Bank has been providing loans
and technical assistance to 26 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean. Its principal functions are to finance the development of its borrowing
member countries, supplement private
investment
when private capital is not available
and
provide technical assistance for development
projects. |
IBRD (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development), World Bank |
The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) aims to reduce poverty in middle-income and creditworthy poorer countries by promoting sustainable development through loans, guarantees, risk management products, and analytical and advisory services. Established in 1944 as the original institution of the World Bank Group, IBRD is structured like a cooperative that is owned and operated for the benefit of its 185 member countries.
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IDA (International Development Association), World Bank |
The International Development Asso- ciation (IDA) is the part of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries. Established in 1960, IDA aims to reduce poverty by providing interest-free credits and grants for programs that boost economic growth, reduce inequalities and improve people’s living conditions.
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JBIC(Japan Bank for International Cooperation) |
Japan Bank for International Cooperation
aims to contribute to the development
of
the Japanese economy as well as international
economy through lending and other operations
for the promotion of Japanese exports,
imports
and economic activities overseas.
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