Overview

The Caribbean Development Bank invests in the economic and social development of its Borrowing Member Countries. These investments, geared towards poverty reduction, span sectors such as agriculture and rural development, energy, and water and sanitation.

Our Work Projects

The Caribbean Development Bank invests in the economic and social development of its Borrowing Member Countries. These investments, geared towards poverty reduction, span sectors such as agriculture and rural development, energy, and water and sanitation.

Sectors & Themes

Climate

Scaling climate adaptation and mitigation investments, nature-based solutions, offering new tools to reduce vulnerability, and unlocking growth.

EDUCATION

Expanding access to quality education, equipping learners with skills for the future, fostering innovation, and ensuring inclusive lifelong learning opportunities.

Financial Services

Expanding access to affordable, reliable financial tools, promoting digital finance, empowering entrepreneurs, and driving inclusive economic growth.

Food Security

Strengthening agricultural systems, supporting smallholder farmers, improving nutrition, and ensuring reliable access to affordable, safe food for all.

Programmes Overview

The Bank has a number of programmes through which it serves its Borrowing Member Countries. The programmes provide technical assistance and grant funding, among other things, and in some cases, are funded in partnership with other development agencies.

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Basic Needs Trust Fund

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Community Disaster Risk Reduction Fund

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Caribbean Technological Consultancy Services

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United Kingdom Caribbean Infrastructure Partnership Fund (UKCIF)

Evaluation Reports

Evaluation is a necessary part of strong and effective governance and knowledge management, both of which are essential for learning, institutional development, accountability and policy-making.

Evaluation