Overview
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is an international entity with several decades of experience in promoting poverty reduction, economic growth, private sector development and in fostering regional integration and trade in developing countries in the Latin American and Caribbean region. IDB has a successful track record in implementing projects and programmes in clean energy, health-care sectors, agricultural development and natural resources management. Last year, IDB committed nearly US$ 2.5 billion to climate change mitigation and adaptation actions. It has delivered projects and programmes, including the reduction of carbon emissions through low-carbon transport systems, climate-resilient agricultural development, integrated watershed modeling tools and early warning systems. Building on its existing experience, knowledge and strong presence in the region, IDB sought accreditation to GCF in order to catalyze the regional impact of its climate change mitigation and adaptation projects and programmes, paying particular attention to vulnerable communities. In addition, IDB seeks to strengthen the institutional capacities of national entities in the region to enable them to access climate finance directly.
Accreditation Timeline
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AMA execution date
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AMA effectiveness date
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Re-accreditation date
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Amended and restated AMA execution date
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Amended and restated AMA effectiveness date
Other Data
- Acronym
- IDB
- Status
- Accredited
- Accreditation date
- 08 Jul 2015
- Renewal date
- 16 May 2029
- Fiduciary Standard
- Basic, Project management, Grant award, On-lending/blending (Loan), On-lending/blending (Equity), On-lending/blending (Guarantee)
- Risk category
- Category A, Intermediation 1
- Country
- United States
- Address
- 1300 New York Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., 20009, United States
- Website
- https://www.iadb.org
- Stages
- Accreditation date (09 Jul 2015), AMA execution date (29 Aug 2017), AMA effectiveness (30 Mar 2018), Re-accreditation submission deadline (29 Sep 2022), Term end date (29 Mar 2023), Re-accreditation date (14 Mar 2023), AMA execution date (16 Apr 2024), AMA effectiveness (17 May 2024), Re-accreditation submission deadline (16 Nov 2028), Term end date (16 May 2029)
Projects
News and stories
Documents
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Environmental and social safeguards (ESS) report for FP189: E-Mobility Programme for Sustainable Cities in Latin America and the Caribbean - GH2 Magallanes: Development of Enabling Port Infrastructure Program
- Sub-project ESS report
- 02 Dec 2025
- IDB
- FP189
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Improving Climate Resilience by Increasing Water Security in the Amazon Basin
- Approved funding proposal
- 12 Mar 2025
- IDB
- FP261
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Gender action plan for FP261: Improving Climate Resilience by Increasing Water Security in the Amazon Basin
- Gender action plan
- 20 Feb 2025
- IDB
- FP261
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Gender assessment for FP261: Improving Climate Resilience by Increasing Water Security in the Amazon Basin
- Gender assessment
- 20 Feb 2025
- IDB
- FP261
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Environmental and social safeguards (ESS) report for FP261: Improving Climate Resilience by Increasing Water Security in the Amazon Basin
- Environmental and Social Safeguards report
- 17 Jan 2025
- IDB
- FP261
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2023 Annual Performance Report for FP048: Low Emissions and Climate Resilient Agriculture Risk Sharing Facility
- Annual Performance Report
- 27 Nov 2024
- IDB
- FP048
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Barbados Climate Resilient South Coast Water Reclamation Project (SCWRP)
- Approved funding proposal
- 26 Nov 2024
- IDB
- FP251
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Gender action plan for FP251: Barbados Climate Resilient South Coast Water Reclamation Project (SCWRP)
- Gender action plan
- 24 Oct 2024
- IDB
- FP251
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Gender assessment for FP251: Barbados Climate Resilient South Coast Water Reclamation Project (SCWRP)
- Gender assessment
- 24 Oct 2024
- IDB
- FP251
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Environmental and social safeguards (ESS) report for FP251: Barbados Climate Resilient South Coast Water Reclamation Project (SCWRP)
- Environmental and Social Safeguards report
- 19 Sep 2024
- IDB
- FP250
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Address
1300 New York Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., 20009, United States-
Ms. Victoria Eugenia Florez Toro
Primary
Chief, Resource Mobilization Division