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Country Department Central America

Country Department Central America, Haiti, Mexico, Panama and the Dominican Republic
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Tomás Bermudez General Manager of the Country Department for Central America. Inter-American Development Bank - IDB
Tomás-Bermúdez
Manager, Central America - Haiti, Mexico, Panama and the Dominican Republic Country Department and Country Representative in Panama

 

WHAT WE DO

 

The Country Department Central America (CID), Haiti, Mexico, Panama and Dominican Republic is responsible for the promotion and development of Bank country strategies and programming in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Panama and the Dominican Republic.

The department supports the process, negotiation, and management associated with specific projects and programs by country or with a regional scope; leads and maintains IDB relations with member countries; supports the execution of country-specific operations; promotes and coordinates the use of funds managed by the Bank or under parallel financing agreements; monitors procurement activities related to operations carried out by Bank borrowers and beneficiaries, and generates knowledge products to support decision-making in the region. 

The management team is composed of the manager, the regional economic advisor and the country representatives. CID is divided in ten country offices in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Panama and the Dominican Republic.

 

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