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IDB Launches ‘IDB Cares’ for Latin America and the Caribbean

New initiative will help expand care services and infrastructure to support children, older adults, and people with disabilities. 

SANTIAGO – The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has launched a new initiative called “IDB Cares” that focuses on expanding care services and infrastructure to improve the lives of children, older adults, and people with disabilities, while creating jobs and accelerating economic growth in Latin America and the Caribbean. 

IDB Cares is the IDB's institution-wide effort to address a region-wide shortage of high-quality, affordable care services. The initiative will foster investment to create the jobs needed to meet the current demand and the expected increase in demand for paid caregivers. 

The initiative comes as the region needs to prepare for rapid demographic shifts: by 2050, one in four inhabitants will be over 60. 

Expanding care services offers long-term economic benefits by helping increase women’s participation in the workforce, which is one potential avenue for increasing growth in the region. Eliminating barriers to women’s workforce participation could increase the region’s GDP by 20 percentage points, according to an IMF estimate. Greater care availability could also reduce workplace absenteeism and increase talent retention, boosting private-sector productivity. 

IDB Cares includes financing for care-sector entrepreneurs through the Bank’s private-sector arm, IDB Invest, and promotion of innovative care startups via its venture-capital arm, IDB Lab. 

IDB Cares is built on three pillars: 

1) Governance and financing: strengthening institutional frameworks for comprehensive care systems and policies.

2) Coverage and quality of services: increasing investment in quality care services. 

3) Shared responsibility for care: Promoting a more balanced distribution of care responsibilities within society and households.

“Strategic investments in care services and infrastructure are critical for sustainable economic growth, productivity, and generating opportunities for all in Latin America and the Caribbean,” said IDB President Ilan Goldfajn, who launched the initiative at the Annual Meetings of the IDB and IDB Invest in Chile.

“IDB Cares embodies our commitment to care services and infrastructure to improve the lives of children, older adults, and people with disabilities, as well as promote more balanced distribution of care. Let’s all care about care,” he added. 

The initiative leverages the IDB’s extensive experience in supporting the care economy. This includes advising Mexico on creating a national care system, supporting Uruguay in improving care for people with disabilities who require assistance, and working with Costa Rica on implementing a long-term care system.

Care is a broad concept. The IDB understands care as paid and unpaid physical and emotional assistance to children, older adults, and people with disabilities. It also includes domestic work. Care also extends well beyond the household and is a vital economic sector that sustains life and increases productivity in other industries.

About the IDB

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is devoted to improving lives across Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 1959, the IDB works with the region’s public sector to design and enable impactful, innovative solutions for sustainable and inclusive development. Leveraging financing, technical expertise and knowledge, it promotes growth and well-being in 26 countries.

About IDB Invest 

IDB Invest is a multilateral development bank committed to promoting the economic development of its member countries in Latin America and the Caribbean through the private sector. IDB Invest finances sustainable companies and projects to achieve financial results and maximize economic, social, and environmental development in the region. With a portfolio of $21 billion in assets under management and over 394 clients in 25 countries, IDB Invest provides innovative financial solutions and advisory services that meet the needs of its clients in a variety of industries. www.idbinvest.org/en

About IDB Lab

IDB Lab is the innovation and venture capital arm of the Inter-American Development Bank. We discover new ways to drive social inclusion, environmental action and productivity in Latin America and the Caribbean. IDB Lab leverages financing, knowledge and connections to support early-stage entrepreneurship, foster new technologies, activate innovative markets and catalyze existing sectors. www.idblab.org

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