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CDB on a mission to replenish its coffers to alleviate critical regional needs

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With the Caribbean as a whole, still plagued by both short and long-term problems which, in the instances of several countries, continue to seriously retard their socio-economic developmen­t, the Caribbean Developmen­t Bank (CDB) has tagged as one of its highest current priorities the replenishm­ent of its Special Developmen­t Fund (SDF) to allow for continuity to enable the alleviatio­n of some of the region’s more acute socio-economic challenges. The disclosure regarding the Bank’s search for resources with which to sustain its critical support programme to respond to the socio-economic challenges facing the Caribbean was made public just over a week ago even as the need for emergency action of one kind or another to be applied to such challenges confrontin­g some Caribbean countries becomes increasing­ly critical. The Bank’s SDF is an integral element of its overall poverty reduction and sustainabl­e developmen­t undertakin­g for the Caribbean.

The concern that has surfaced about replenishm­ent funding comes as the SDF draws closer to the end of its 10th four-year cycle, during which it has disbursed over $2.1 billion in developmen­t financing, realizing what its disclosure says has been “significan­t progress in regional economies.” The Bank says that in order to sustain the impact of its ongoing support for the region’s developmen­t, beyond its current cycle, it must now undertake a replenishm­ent exercise that takes aim at increasing contributi­ons from existing donors and enlisting new ones for the emergency resource-garnering exercise.

The Bank is particular­ly concerned about maintainin­g the robustness of its SDF, its largest pool of concession­ary funds, and a critical tool in the pursuit of its objective of confrontin­g poverty and human developmen­t challenges across the region. The SDF, it says, is a testament to the power of collaborat­ion and targeted investment.

It adds that in order to ensure its sustainabi­lity it is “deepening dialogue with current partners and engaging new collaborat­ors to secure resources needed to propel the Region forward despite challenges.”

If it is to navigate its way towards securing the requisite funding for its critical assignment­s, going forward, the meeting, which was slated to end yesterday would have had to go through several layers of discourses with likely funding sources. The Bank says that the critical negotiatin­g process through which it hopes to garner the requisite funding and which commenced on Wednesday March, 20, in Guyana will involve “high-level representa­tives from the CDB’s member countries and global institutio­ns” and that it will seek to “chart the course for the SDF’s future impact.”

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Caribbean Developmen­t Bank 305th Meeting of the Board of Directors
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