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The IDB Country Office of Barbados is supporting the country’s goal of fully transitioning to renewable energy while fostering fiscal sustainability, safeguarding social outcomes, and promoting higher productivity and competitiveness to enhance the country’s growth potential.

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Portrait of Carina Cockburn, IDB Country Representative for Barbados
Carina Cockburn
IDB Group Country Representative in Barbados
[email protected]

 

Overview

 

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) operates in Barbados through appointed governors who represent the country on the Board of Governors

For daily operations at the Bank's Washington, D.C. headquarters, Barbados shares a chair on the Board of Executive Directors with Bahamas, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago. This chair is led by an executive director elected to a three-year term by the governors of these countries.

Barbados' representatives at the IDB

Executive Director: Navita Anganu

ALTERNATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR(S):

  • Quinton Charles Lamont Lightbourne

ELECTED BY: Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago

Total Contribution: 3,976,690

Number of votes: 19,441

of the institution's ownership

Address: "Hythe" Welches Maxwell Main Road BB17068

Christ Church Barbados
 

P.O. Box 402 Bridgetown BB11000

Barbados
 

Phone number: (1-246) 627-8500

E-mail:  [email protected]
 

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Jun 17, 2026
Urban Regeneration: Energizing Local Economic Development
06:00 AM - 07:30 AM
Jun 18, 2026
Day Centers for People with Dementia: Experiences from Argentina and Japan 
07:00 AM - 08:00 AM
United States - Washington, D.C.
Jun 24, 2026
Urban Planning: Key Strategies to Reduce Congestion
06:00 AM - 07:30 AM
Coastal development and conservation in Barbados
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Updated Nationally Determined Contribution of Barbados (NDC) 2021
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Strategy and Projects

The IDB country strategy with Barbados for the 2025-2030 period aims to accelerate progress towards inclusive growth and resilience. The strategy is structured around three pillars that are mutually reinforcing:

  1. Further revitalize the economy and promote inclusive sustainable growth.
  2. Enhance social resilience to thrive in a changing world.
  3. Build climate resilience and promote energy transformation.

While the first pillar focuses on unlocking economic growth through higher productivity, the second and third pillars aim to build resilience. Increased resilience enhances the ability to withstand shocks, thereby mitigating the impact of economic downturns. 

In addition, the country strategy includes three cross-cutting themes to be mainstreamed in the interventions, which are promoting gender equality and diversity, boosting innovation, and strengthening institutional capacity.

Country strategies remain valid for one year beyond the stated period, as they remain active throughout the preparation of the following strategy.   

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IDB Group Country Strategy with Barbados 2025-2030
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Project Number Sector Subsector Project Title Financing Project Status Approval Date
BA-T1156 PRIVATE FIRMS AND SME DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, CLUSTERS AND INNOVATION Strengthening the Bajan Harvest Hub Cluster: Governance, Digitalization and Climate Resilience 769,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1149 TRADE TRADE FACILITATION, TRADE LOGISTICS AND CUSTOMS Support for the Preparation and Supervision of the Transforming Food Systems for Resilience Program 850,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1148 REFORM / MODERNIZATION OF THE STATE REFORM AND PUBLIC SECTOR SUPPORT Enhancing Public Sector Performance in Barbados 250,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1143 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE Learning from Indigenous and Local Communities sustainability practices 250,000.00 Implementation May. 26, 2026
BA-T1155 PRIVATE FIRMS AND SME DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, CLUSTERS AND INNOVATION Knowledge Exchange between Barbados and Colombia on Science and Technology based Entrepreneurship and Innovation Ecosystem Development 20,000.00 Implementation May. 6, 2026
BA-T1151 SOCIAL INVESTMENT LABOR POLICY Support to the Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Third Sector and the National Insurance and Social Security Service for the modernization of Labor and Social Security Institutions in Barbados 350,000.00 Preparation
BA-U0003 HEALTH HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING Health Services Resilience Program 175,000,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1140 TRANSPORT SECURITY, NAVIGATION AND AIR TRAFFIC Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Harmonization Support in Barbados 400,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1156 Strengthening the Bajan Harvest Hub Cluster: Governance, Digitalization and Climate Resilience
  • Sector: PRIVATE FIRMS AND SME DEVELOPMENT
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 769,000.00
BA-T1149 Support for the Preparation and Supervision of the Transforming Food Systems for Resilience Program
  • Sector: TRADE
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 850,000.00
BA-T1148 Enhancing Public Sector Performance in Barbados
  • Sector: REFORM / MODERNIZATION OF THE STATE
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 250,000.00
BA-T1143 Learning from Indigenous and Local Communities sustainability practices
  • Sector: ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS
  • Project Status: Implementation
  • Approval Date: May. 26, 2026
  • Financing: 250,000.00
BA-T1155 Knowledge Exchange between Barbados and Colombia on Science and Technology based Entrepreneurship and Innovation Ecosystem Development
  • Sector: PRIVATE FIRMS AND SME DEVELOPMENT
  • Project Status: Implementation
  • Approval Date: May. 6, 2026
  • Financing: 20,000.00
BA-T1151 Support to the Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Third Sector and the National Insurance and Social Security Service for the modernization of Labor and Social Security Institutions in Barbados
  • Sector: SOCIAL INVESTMENT
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 350,000.00
BA-U0003 Health Services Resilience Program
  • Sector: HEALTH
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 175,000,000.00
BA-T1140 Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Harmonization Support in Barbados
  • Sector: TRANSPORT
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 400,000.00
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Country Office
Portrait of Carina Cockburn, IDB Country Representative for Barbados
Carina Cockburn
IDB Group Country Representative in Barbados
[email protected]

 

Overview

 

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) operates in Barbados through appointed governors who represent the country on the Board of Governors

For daily operations at the Bank's Washington, D.C. headquarters, Barbados shares a chair on the Board of Executive Directors with Bahamas, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago. This chair is led by an executive director elected to a three-year term by the governors of these countries.

Barbados' representatives at the IDB

Executive Director: Navita Anganu

ALTERNATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR(S):

  • Quinton Charles Lamont Lightbourne

ELECTED BY: Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago

Total Contribution: 3,976,690

Number of votes: 19,441

of the institution's ownership

Address: "Hythe" Welches Maxwell Main Road BB17068

Christ Church Barbados
 

P.O. Box 402 Bridgetown BB11000

Barbados
 

Phone number: (1-246) 627-8500

E-mail:  [email protected]
 

Ninth Superheroes of Development Contest Channels a World Cup Spirit
The contest is accepting submissions until June 5, 2026 WASHINGTON – The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) has kicked off the ninth Superheroes of Development contest in this World Cup year, tapping into the spirit of the world’s most popular sport to recognize the teams that, project...
OECD and IDB Group Launch 2026 Caribbean Development Dynamics Report with Actionable Policy Recommendations
New analysis charts path to scaling investment and bolstering sustainable resilience across the CaribbeanPORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago — Greater investment is needed for Caribbean countries to strengthen resilience, close infrastructure gaps and achieve sustainable growth, according to a new...
IDB Group Advances Regional Cooperation at ONE Caribbean Ministerial Dialogue
Program's two-year milestone yields new actions on cybersecurity, capital markets, and fiscal research PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago — The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) launched three key regional initiatives on cybersecurity, capital-market integration, and fiscal policy...
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Jun 17, 2026
Urban Regeneration: Energizing Local Economic Development
06:00 AM - 07:30 AM
Jun 18, 2026
Day Centers for People with Dementia: Experiences from Argentina and Japan 
07:00 AM - 08:00 AM
United States - Washington, D.C.
Jun 24, 2026
Urban Planning: Key Strategies to Reduce Congestion
06:00 AM - 07:30 AM
Coastal development and conservation in Barbados
Learn More
Updated Nationally Determined Contribution of Barbados (NDC) 2021
Learn More
Partnering for a Resilient Caribbean
Learn More
The work of the Inter-American Development Bank in Barbados: development with impact
Learn More
Axes for an intelligent, sustainable and inclusive regional integration in the Americas
Learn More
Urban development: from emerging to sustainable cities in Latin America and the Caribbean
Learn More
What does it mean to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean? Development with impact
Learn More
Strategy and Projects

The IDB country strategy with Barbados for the 2025-2030 period aims to accelerate progress towards inclusive growth and resilience. The strategy is structured around three pillars that are mutually reinforcing:

  1. Further revitalize the economy and promote inclusive sustainable growth.
  2. Enhance social resilience to thrive in a changing world.
  3. Build climate resilience and promote energy transformation.

While the first pillar focuses on unlocking economic growth through higher productivity, the second and third pillars aim to build resilience. Increased resilience enhances the ability to withstand shocks, thereby mitigating the impact of economic downturns. 

In addition, the country strategy includes three cross-cutting themes to be mainstreamed in the interventions, which are promoting gender equality and diversity, boosting innovation, and strengthening institutional capacity.

Country strategies remain valid for one year beyond the stated period, as they remain active throughout the preparation of the following strategy.   

hands
IDB Group Country Strategy with Barbados 2025-2030
Download
Project Number Sector Subsector Project Title Financing Project Status Approval Date
BA-T1156 PRIVATE FIRMS AND SME DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, CLUSTERS AND INNOVATION Strengthening the Bajan Harvest Hub Cluster: Governance, Digitalization and Climate Resilience 769,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1149 TRADE TRADE FACILITATION, TRADE LOGISTICS AND CUSTOMS Support for the Preparation and Supervision of the Transforming Food Systems for Resilience Program 850,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1148 REFORM / MODERNIZATION OF THE STATE REFORM AND PUBLIC SECTOR SUPPORT Enhancing Public Sector Performance in Barbados 250,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1143 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND GOVERNANCE Learning from Indigenous and Local Communities sustainability practices 250,000.00 Implementation May. 26, 2026
BA-T1155 PRIVATE FIRMS AND SME DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, CLUSTERS AND INNOVATION Knowledge Exchange between Barbados and Colombia on Science and Technology based Entrepreneurship and Innovation Ecosystem Development 20,000.00 Implementation May. 6, 2026
BA-T1151 SOCIAL INVESTMENT LABOR POLICY Support to the Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Third Sector and the National Insurance and Social Security Service for the modernization of Labor and Social Security Institutions in Barbados 350,000.00 Preparation
BA-U0003 HEALTH HEALTH SYSTEM STRENGTHENING Health Services Resilience Program 175,000,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1140 TRANSPORT SECURITY, NAVIGATION AND AIR TRAFFIC Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Harmonization Support in Barbados 400,000.00 Preparation
BA-T1156 Strengthening the Bajan Harvest Hub Cluster: Governance, Digitalization and Climate Resilience
  • Sector: PRIVATE FIRMS AND SME DEVELOPMENT
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 769,000.00
BA-T1149 Support for the Preparation and Supervision of the Transforming Food Systems for Resilience Program
  • Sector: TRADE
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 850,000.00
BA-T1148 Enhancing Public Sector Performance in Barbados
  • Sector: REFORM / MODERNIZATION OF THE STATE
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 250,000.00
BA-T1143 Learning from Indigenous and Local Communities sustainability practices
  • Sector: ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS
  • Project Status: Implementation
  • Approval Date: May. 26, 2026
  • Financing: 250,000.00
BA-T1155 Knowledge Exchange between Barbados and Colombia on Science and Technology based Entrepreneurship and Innovation Ecosystem Development
  • Sector: PRIVATE FIRMS AND SME DEVELOPMENT
  • Project Status: Implementation
  • Approval Date: May. 6, 2026
  • Financing: 20,000.00
BA-T1151 Support to the Ministry of Labor, Social Security and Third Sector and the National Insurance and Social Security Service for the modernization of Labor and Social Security Institutions in Barbados
  • Sector: SOCIAL INVESTMENT
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 350,000.00
BA-U0003 Health Services Resilience Program
  • Sector: HEALTH
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 175,000,000.00
BA-T1140 Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Harmonization Support in Barbados
  • Sector: TRANSPORT
  • Project Status: Preparation
  • Approval Date:
  • Financing: 400,000.00
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