Inter-American Development Bank

International organization for financing infrastructure development in Latin America

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2025 IDB President Ilan Goldfajn announced the intention to increase financing capacity by an additional $130 billion over a decade.
2024 A recapitalization and new, pro-mobilization business model for IDB Invest was approved.
2023 IDB Invest had a 'record year', with total activity surpassing $10 billion, including $5.3 billion in mobilized resources from private investors.
2022 Reina Irene Mejía from Honduras serves as acting president of the Inter-American Development Bank after Claver-Carone's removal.
2022 Mauricio Claver-Carone is removed from presidency after an ethics investigation found he had an affair with a subordinate and gave her a pay raise.
December 19 2022 Ilan Goldfajn assumes his responsibilities as president of the Inter-American Development Bank.
November 20 2022 Ilan Goldfajn from Brazil is elected as president of the Inter-American Development Bank.
2020 Mauricio Claver-Carone from the United States becomes president of the Inter-American Development Bank.
March 2015 The Inter-American Development Bank updated its Institutional Strategy for 2010–2020, identifying three key development challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean: social exclusion and inequality, low productivity and innovation, and limited economic integration.
July 21 2010 The Board of Governors agreed to increase the Bank's ordinary capital by $70 billion, marking the largest expansion of resources in the Bank's history. This agreement also included an unprecedented financial support package for Haiti and a replenishment of the Fund for Special Operations.

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