Cities
Cities are home to nearly eight out of every 10 people in Latin America and the Caribbean. Rapid urbanization has created economic opportunities for millions of people, but it is also straining governments’ ability to provide basic services, guarantee quality of life, generate jobs and protect the environment.
The IDB helps member countries to build emerging sustainable cities through loans and technical assistance to strengthen their capacities for urban planning and regulation, invest in the rehabilitating of downtown areas and historical centers for heritage conservation, and in housing and neighborhood upgrading that improves infrastructure and urban services. The Bank also finances a variety of projects to expand urban transportation, promote local economic development, provide housing for low-income households, and create green spaces and parks.
In all its urban development programs, the Bank puts special emphasis on expanding local government’s institutional capacity by enhancing their fiscal, financial and planning systems.
Areas of action
By the numbers
News
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IDB capital increase approved in vote
Member countries of the IDB have approved a resolution authorizing a $70 billion increase in the Bank´s ordinary capital increase. Feb 9, 2012
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IDB’s MIF supports biomass project in northern Brazil
Waste mangement project to use acai pits as a raw materials for bioenergy production in Brazil. Feb 8, 2012
Projects Highlights
Preparation
- Brazil. PROCIDADES. Integrated Urban Development Program of Municipio de Piracicaba.
- Brazil. PROCIDADES - Colatina.
- Brazil. PROCIDADES - Recife.
Approved
- Ecuador. National Urban Development Program. Dec 13, 2011
- Argentina. Support for the Sustainable Urban Mobility in the City of Bariloche. Dec 12, 2011
- Nicaragua. Program for Housing and Integral Habitat Improvement Implementation. Nov 23, 2011





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