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CAF Goes Fully Remote to Curb Coronavirus
This measure ensures the operation, critical processes and the fulfillment of the institution’s objectives in current circumstances
CAF—development bank of Latin America—activated its corporate protocol following the guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO), which includes prevention measures in all countries where it operates, such as the adoption of remote work for 100% of the staff, as well as control plans in the event of contagion, in an effort to ensure the operation, critical processes and the fulfillment of the institution’s objectives in current circumstances.
Latin American governments, central banks and healthcare authorities are taking steps to protect people’s lives and stay calm faced with the expansion of coronavirus. The message for the overall population is that we must all follow the measures defined by national governments.
Coordination in prevention and healthcare is critical to containing the threat of coronavirus. In this regard, CAF reiterates its commitment to Latin Americans and guarantees its support to governments of the region, in face of this critical global situation.
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