
Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is a regional financial institution founded in 1970 to promote economic growth and development in Caribbean countries. It provides loans, grants, and technical assistance to governments and private sector projects aimed at reducing poverty, improving infrastructure, and supporting sustainable development. The CDB focuses on projects in areas like education, health, and environmental sustainability. Member countries share a common goal of enhancing the region's economic stability and quality of life for its citizens, working collaboratively to address challenges and promote prosperity across the Caribbean.