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The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is a development bank that helps Caribbean countries finance social and economic programs in its member countries through loans, grants, and technical assistance. The CDB was established by an Agreement signed on October 18, 1969, in Kingston, Jamaica, which entered into force on January 26, 1970.
CAF - Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, formerly the Andean Development Corporation (or Corporación Andina de Fomento), is a Caracas based development bank whose mission is to promote sustainable development and regional integration in Latin America and the Caribbean, through the financing of projects of the public and private sectors, the provision of technical cooperation ...
Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) Caribbean Regional Environmental Programme (CREP) Caribbean Regional Negotiating Machinery (CRNM) Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) Caribbean Youth ...
It is aimed at supporting poverty eradication projects and is administered by the Caribbean Development Bank. In January 2015, at the first First Caribbean Energy Security Summit in Washington, DC, Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar proposed a US$1 billion Caribbean Energy Thematic Fund.
Starting in 2000, the government initiated the Education Sector Enhancement Programme, usually referred to as EduTech 2000. This USD 213 million project was financed by the Government of Barbados (45%), the Inter-American Development Bank (40% and the Caribbean Development Bank (15%). [7]
Banks of Barbados (3 P) Banks of Curaçao (1 P) C. ... Caribbean Development Bank; Colonial Bank (West Indies) E. Eastern Caribbean Central Bank; R. Royal Bank of ...
Historically, the Caribbean's banana industry has been one of the biggest exports; however, agriculture is beginning to decline in the world economy. Now, it is the exportation of labor that is on the rise in the Caribbean. Caribbean women are migrating to developed countries for the opportunity to study particularly in nursing programs.
Some Caribbean states have already moved to join Africa institutions including Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, and the Bahamas which have all became members of the African Export Import Bank. [81] And the Caribbean Development Bank signing a cooperation strategic partnership agreement with the African Development Bank (AfDB) [82] At present Antigua ...