
CDB (Caribbean Development Bank)
The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) is a regional financial institution that supports the economic development and social progress of Caribbean countries. Founded in 1969, it provides loans, grants, and technical assistance to help countries improve infrastructure, education, health, and other vital services. The CDB aims to reduce poverty and promote sustainable development in the region. It works with governments and other organizations to implement projects that foster economic growth and resilience against challenges such as climate change. The bank plays a crucial role in facilitating financial resources and expertise to enhance the welfare of Caribbean nations.