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Operational Policies

Operational Policies
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The Operational Policies of the IDB are divided into two parts for purposes of dissemination on the Bank's website: 

General Operational Policies

This chapter contains a general description of operational policies, common to all types of financing activities, as well as the principles governing the access to information on Bank activities.

101 General Information

102 Access to Information and Guidelines

 
Operations Programing 

This chapter presents how Bank operations are programmed.

201 The Country and Subregional Programming Process

202 The Bank's Operations Program

 
Lending Policies

This chapter contains general guidelines for the Bank's lending operations.

301 Eligible Borrowers

302 Project Preparation, Evaluation and Approval

303 Guarantees Required from the Borrower - National Governments

304 Operations Administration

305 ExPost Evaluation

306 Forms of Bank Financing and Assistance for the Mobilization of Financial Resources

307 Amount of Loan in Foreign Exchange

308 Financing of Interest

309 Global Loans to Intermediary Financial Institutions - Contributions by Subborrowers

310 Financing Increase of Cost Overruns for Operations in Execution

311 Eligible Expenditures in Investment Loans

 
Technical Cooperation Policies

This chapter contains general guidelines applicable to technical assistance operations financed by the Bank.

400 Technical Cooperation Policy

401 Framework for Technical Cooperation

402 TC Taxonomy and Forms of Financing

 
Procurement of Goods and Services

For the policies applicable to procuring goods and services financed in whole or in part with funds from Bank loans, please visit the Project Procurement policies web page.

 
Subregional Financial Institutions

This chapter contains general guidelines on the Bank's relationship with other institutions to support the development of the borrowing countries.

601 Relationship with Subregional Financial Institutions - General Policy

602 Cooperation with Other Sources of Financing

Sector Policies and Sector Framework Documents

These documents provide guidance in specific fields of activity. Our lending is guided by policies and frameworks that apply to economic sectors or special areas listed below.

Action Frameworks

 

Environmental and Social Policy Framework

 

Safeguards Policies (For Operations Approved Before November, 2021)

 

Sector Framework Documents

 

Action Plans

* The operational policies of the Inter-American Development Bank are intended to provide operational guidance to staff in assisting the Bank's borrowing member countries. Over the course of the Bank's more than 50 years of operations, the approach to developing operational policies has taken various forms, the most recent reflected in the Report on the Ninth General Capital Increase.

General Operational Policies

This chapter contains a general description of operational policies, common to all types of financing activities, as well as the principles governing the access to information on Bank activities.

101 General Information

102 Access to Information and Guidelines

 
Operations Programing 

This chapter presents how Bank operations are programmed.

201 The Country and Subregional Programming Process

202 The Bank's Operations Program

 
Lending Policies

This chapter contains general guidelines for the Bank's lending operations.

301 Eligible Borrowers

302 Project Preparation, Evaluation and Approval

303 Guarantees Required from the Borrower - National Governments

304 Operations Administration

305 ExPost Evaluation

306 Forms of Bank Financing and Assistance for the Mobilization of Financial Resources

307 Amount of Loan in Foreign Exchange

308 Financing of Interest

309 Global Loans to Intermediary Financial Institutions - Contributions by Subborrowers

310 Financing Increase of Cost Overruns for Operations in Execution

311 Eligible Expenditures in Investment Loans

 
Technical Cooperation Policies

This chapter contains general guidelines applicable to technical assistance operations financed by the Bank.

400 Technical Cooperation Policy

401 Framework for Technical Cooperation

402 TC Taxonomy and Forms of Financing

 
Procurement of Goods and Services

For the policies applicable to procuring goods and services financed in whole or in part with funds from Bank loans, please visit the Project Procurement policies web page.

 
Subregional Financial Institutions

This chapter contains general guidelines on the Bank's relationship with other institutions to support the development of the borrowing countries.

601 Relationship with Subregional Financial Institutions - General Policy

602 Cooperation with Other Sources of Financing

Sector Policies and Sector Framework Documents

These documents provide guidance in specific fields of activity. Our lending is guided by policies and frameworks that apply to economic sectors or special areas listed below.

Action Frameworks

 

Environmental and Social Policy Framework

 

Safeguards Policies (For Operations Approved Before November, 2021)

 

Sector Framework Documents

 

Action Plans

* The operational policies of the Inter-American Development Bank are intended to provide operational guidance to staff in assisting the Bank's borrowing member countries. Over the course of the Bank's more than 50 years of operations, the approach to developing operational policies has taken various forms, the most recent reflected in the Report on the Ninth General Capital Increase.

Procurement Policy

Learn about the rules and procedures that apply to the purchase of goods and services for Bank-financed projects.

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Access to Information Policy

Learn about the policy that governs access to information on our operational activities.

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Environmental and Social Policy Framework

The IDB committed to environmental and social sustainability, approved a new Environmental and Social Policy Framework (ESPF) that entered into effect on October 31st, 2021, follow the link to know more.

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