CAF will reach 35% green financing in 2024
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The Board of the multilateral organization approved nine loans to implement development projects in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, and Uruguay
July 22, 2016
CAF, Development Bank of Latin America, ratified today its commitment with the development of Latin America by approving loans up to USD 1.865 million to seven countries in the region, to implement projects that contribute to improve water management, urban mobility, commercial connectivity, infrastructures, productivity and competitiveness, economic stability, and management of natural disasters.
The finanicng was announced during the CLVII Board session of the Institution, held in Buenos Aires, which included the participation of ministers of economy and finance of the countries of the region, presidents of central banks, high executives from the private banking system, Argentinean government officials, and the closing of the event was in charge of the President of the Republic, Mauricio Macri.
The Argentinean President expressed his gratitude to Enrique Garcia, CAF's Executive President, for the credit organization's predisposition toward the country and, especially, for helping to support the Belgrano Plan, aimed at providing a historical reparation to ten northern provinces. In the presence of governors, government officials, CAF managers, and representatives of development corporations from several Latin American countries, President Macri stated, "What has been done and what we are understanding is really very important in this stage of Argentinean politics, that is, it is not the same to spend and to invest, what generates future is investment".
President Garcia stated that "these loans are an important contribution for Argentineans to successfully achieve the main development challenges in their country. In addition, they reflect our commitment with an economic and social development that is inclusive and that improves the quality of life of all the inhabitants of the region".
Also included in the closing of the Board's meeting were the Cabinet Chief, Marcos Peña; Minister of Public Finances, Alfonso Prat Gay; Minister of Energy and Mining, Juan José Aranguren; Minister of Transportation, Guillermo Dietrich, and Minister of Agro-Industry, Ricardo Buryaile. Participants in the meeting included the governors of Buenos Aires, María Eugenia Vidal; of Entre Ríos, Gustavo Bordet; of Santa Fe, Miguel Lifschitz; of Misiones, Hugo Passalacqua; of Chaco, Domingo Peppo; of Córdoba, Juan Schiaretti, and of Salta, Juan Manuel Urtubey, and the Chief of Government of the city of Buenos Aires, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.
Projects approved by the Board
During the Institution's Board session, the following loans were approved:
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