Post on 02-Apr-2015
Overview of the Inter-American Development Bank
Isabel HagbrinkIsabel HagbrinkOffice of External RelationsOffice of External Relations
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Founded in 1959, oldest and largest of the regional multilateral development banks
Largest source of development finance for Latin America
46 Member countries
- 26 Borrowing
- 20 Non-borrowing
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Expansion of membership in the 1970s Establishment of private sector arms:
– IIC (1989)
– MIF (1992)
– PRI (1994)
Approved over $ 130 billion in loans Total cost of projects: $295 billion 2003: approved $6.8 billion; record disbursement of $8.1 billion
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Institutional StrategyInstitutional StrategyInstitutional StrategyInstitutional Strategy
Historical Priorities Poverty Reduction & Social Equity Sustainable Development & Growth
4 Pillars Modernization of the State Competitiveness Social Sector Reform Integration
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Sectors of ActivitySectors of ActivitySectors of ActivitySectors of Activity
ProductiveAgricultureIndustry
Finance & Basic Infrastructure SectorsEnergyTransportationTelecommunicationsSocial
Education
HealthUrban DevelopmentEnvironmentWater & Sanitation
Reform
Modernization of state and decentralization
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Financial instrumentsFinancial instruments• Investment loans - loans to fund specific, predefined activities
•E.g.: civil works, training, research, software, equipment
• Sector loans (also Policy-Based loans, PBL) - fast disbursing loans in exchange for macro-economic and legal / institutional reforms
• Emergency loans – generous loans that cope with financial crises and natural disasters
• Technical cooperation loans & grants - Fund for Special Operations; Bank-administered Trust Funds; grants from the MIF for capacity building, market reforms, aid to competitiveness, etc.
• Equity Investment, Guarantees & Syndications – PRI, IIC & MIF
• Flexible lending instruments – innovation loans, sector facility loans and multiphase loans
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IDB Organizational ChartIDB Organizational ChartIDB Organizational ChartIDB Organizational Chart
President & EVPMIF Secretary
VPO - Administration
RE1 RE2 RE3 ROS PRI SDS
External Relations Auditor General Special Office in Europe
Office in Japan
OVE Executive Directors
Governors
Non Operational Departments
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Regional Operations Regional Operations DepartmentsDepartments
Regional Operations Regional Operations DepartmentsDepartments
Finance andBasicInfrastructure Div.
Env. & NaturalRes. Manag.Division
Social ProgramDivision
State & CivilSocialProgr. Division
Country Division Country Office
Regional Departments(3)
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Regional Regional OperationsOperations DepartmentsDepartments
Regional Regional OperationsOperations DepartmentsDepartments
Region 1
ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilChileParaguayUruguay
Region 2
BelizeCosta RicaDominican RepublicEl SalvadorGuatemalaHaitiHondurasMexicoNicaraguaPanama
Region 3
BarbadosBahamasColombiaEcuadorGuyanaJamaicaPeruSurinameTrinidad & TobagoVenezuela
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Capital Shares and Voting Power
Latin Americaand the Caribbean
Japan 5%
United States
30%
Canada
4% Non-Regional Countries11%
50%
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Project Pipeline 2004Project Pipeline 2004Project Pipeline 2004Project Pipeline 2004
Others
10%Social Investment,
Health & Education
26%
Environment, Sanitation & Urban Dev
9%Modernization of the
State
25%
Microenterprise
8%
Energy9%
Transportation & Communication
11%
Agriculture2%
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Programming Identification Preparation Analysis Negotiation
and Approval
Execution and
Supervision
Borrower & Bank
Borrower& Bank
Project Cycle
Borrower& Bank
Bank Borrower & Bank
1-2 Years 4-8 Years
Borrower & Bank
PROJECTOUTLINE
PROCUREMENTPLAN
Project ReportProject Concept Document
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Sources of Information from Your Sources of Information from Your ComputerComputer
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IDB Homepage: www.iadb.org
GeneralBasic Facts: www.iadb.org/info/Annual Report: www.iadb.org/aboutus/I/hi_ar.cfm?language=EnglishSectors and Topics: www.iadb.org/exr/topics/index.htm
Procedures for Consultants, Goods and Civil WorksGoods & Civil Works: www.iadb.org/exr/english/business_opp/bus_opp_procurement.htmConsulting: www.iadb.org/exr/english/business_opp/consult.htm
ProjectsProject Information & Procurement notices : http://condc05.iadb.org/idbppi/asp/mainpage
.aspProject Documents and Public Information Center : http://www.iadb.org/exr/pic/?
language=english
EventsIDB Business Seminars: http://www.iadb.org/biz/IDB-sponsored events: www.iadb.org/NEWS/DISPLAY/events.cfm?Language=English
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External Relations/Public Information
Isabel Hagbrink 202-623-1546; isabelh@iadb.orgHiroko Miyakawa 202-623-2652; hirokom@iadb.org General Inquiries: BUSINESS@IADB.ORGPhone Directory: http://www.iadb.org/exr/english/aboutidb/about_idb_staff_structure.htm