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IDB supports innovative rent-to-own pilot housing program in Nicaragua
May 17, 2012 IDB finances BDF’s rent-to-own pilot housing program in Nicaragua that will benefit low-income households.
Latin America and the Caribbean face large and growing housing deficit, IDB study says
May 14, 2012 Latin America and the Caribbean face large and growing housing deficit, IDB study says.
IDB to help El Salvador become regional training center for geothermal energy
May 14, 2012 IDB grant for approximately $2 million will help El Salvador establish a geothermal training center for Latin America and the Caribbean.
IDB partners with Banamex to back issuances of debt securities from Mexican companies
May 10, 2012 IDB partners with Banamex to back issuances of Mexican local debt securities with a $150 million partial credit guarantee facility.
Caribbean to access $10.6 million in climate change financing through IDB
May 4, 2012 Caribbean countries will receive $10.6 million in grants for climate change adaptation activities, financed by the Climate Investment Funds.
Joint IDB-ADB Study looks at Future of the Asia-Latin America relations
May 4, 2012 IDB-ADB new study sees opportunities for mutual benefit from dynamic growth of trade between Latin America and Asia.
Canada, IDB to co-finance climate-friendly investments in Latin America and the Caribbean
Apr 30, 2012 Canada to create a climate change fund for Latin America and the Caribbean to be managed by the IDB.
IDB member countries contribute to multi-donor integration trust fund
Apr 27, 2012 An IDB-managed trust fund will support cross-border projects aimed at cutting the costs of trade in Latin America and the Caribbean.
IDB grants $27 million for Haiti rural land tenure program
Apr 25, 2012 A $27 million IDB grant for a pilot program to prepare the ground for large-scale rural land tenure regularization in Haiti.
Public-private initiative will improve health conditions of 1.8 million poor women and children in Mesoamerica
Apr 17, 2012 Mesoamerica Health 2015 started its operations to improve the health of 1.8 million children in extreme poverty in Mesoamerica.

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