Inter-American Development Bank

Inter-American Development Bank
AbbreviationIDB/BID
Established1959
TypeInternational organization
Headquarters1300 New York Avenue NW
Washington, D.C.
United States
Membership48 countries
Official language
English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
President
Ilan Goldfajn
Main organ
Board of Governors
StaffAbout 2,000
Websitewww.iadb.org
IDB flag.

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB or IADB) is an international development finance institution headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States of America. It serves as one of the leading sources of development financing for the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean.[1][2] Established in 1959, the IDB supports Latin American and Caribbean economic, social, and institutional development and regional integration by lending to governments and sub-national agencies,[3] developing new financial tools, creating enabling conditions for private-sector-led growth, convening and aligning countries around common interests, and bridging the region with the rest of the world.

The IDB also provides extensive technical assistance[4] to its borrowing member countries. It works across a range of sectors, including infrastructure, health, education, energy, citizen security, environmental sustainability, trade, transportation, housing, and small businesses.

It works in conjunction with IDB Invest,[5] which pursues development by supporting the region's private sector through lending, mobilization, and advisory services. IDB Lab[6] is the Bank's entrepreneurial innovation and venture-capital arm.

  1. ^ About the Inter-American Development Bank – Inter-American Development Bank Archived 2018-02-01 at the Wayback Machine. Iadb.org. Retrieved on 2010-12-14.
  2. ^ "What Does the Inter-American Development Bank Do?".
  3. ^ "Investment Lending".
  4. ^ "Technical Cooperation".
  5. ^ "IDB Invest".
  6. ^ "IDB Lab".

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