
Caribbean Development Bank
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is a regional financial institution established in 1969 to promote economic development and social progress in Caribbean nations. It provides loans, grants, and technical assistance to member countries, helping them improve infrastructure, education, health, and environmental sustainability. The CDB supports projects aimed at reducing poverty and enhancing living standards, fostering regional cooperation and integration. Its primary goal is to contribute to the overall development and stability of the Caribbean region, ensuring that its member states can achieve sustainable growth and resilience in the face of challenges.