IDB approved USD25-million financing for security

The loan shall be aimed at the reduction of robbery and homicide in Buenos Aires, Santa Fe, Cordoba, Mendoza and the City of Buenos Aires.


The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved this Thursday a 25-million-dollar loan aimed at improving the efficiency of the National Ministry of Security and of jurisdictional governments in order to reduce robbery and homicide. Likewise, the National Government will make a 5-million-dollar contribution for the implementation of the program.

Within said context, Caputo said: “Once more we have the support of the IDB, a strategic partner, to make the necessary investments for the growth of the country, the creation of jobs and the security of citizens”.

The goal of this initiative is to increase the efficiency of the Ministry of Security, the federal forces, the Provincial police and municipal governments to reduce homicide and robbery, particularly in 6 cities: Moron and Tres de Febrero (Buenos Aires), Santa Fe (Santa Fe), Cordoba (Cordoba), Las Heras (Mendoza) and Bajo Flores (City of Buenos Aires).

Likewise, the Program has three elements. In the first place, “to improve the quality of the information and analysis of crimes” through the provision of equipment, software services, technical assistance and training in the information and crime analysis areas.

In the second place, “to increase police effectiveness” through the support to the design and implementation of the construction and equipment of the Strategic Coordination Institute (ICCE, for its acronym in Spanish). It also includes the support for the provincial institutions of police training.

The third element is “to strengthen the local management of security” and its goal is to provide equipment, technical assistance and training to develop municipal programs of security, as well as to implement the Safe Neighborhoods Program in areas with high degree of homicide.

The IDB is a multilateral organization that works to improve the quality of life in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean through financial and technical support in the areas of health, education and infrastructure. Its objective is to achieve sustainable development with the highest standards of integrity, transparency and accountability.

Caputo will preside over the FONPLATA Board of Governors Meetings as from August

The Minister of Finance will become chair of the Financial Fund for the Development of La Plata Basin (FONPLATA) governing body meeting that will take place in August in Buenos Aires.


The Minister of Finance, Luis Caputo, will chair, as from August and during one year, the FONPLATA Board of Governors meetings. Likewise, the Undersecretary of International Financial Relations, Felix Martin Soto, will chair, during one year as well, the Board of Directors meeting of the organization, after participating this Wednesday in the 153rd Regular Board of Directors Meeting in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.

During said meeting, the political update of acquisition and financing projects for other member countries was addressed. The Board of Directors is responsible for the management of the Fund operations, establishes FONPLATA policies and approves credit operations and the annual budget of the organization.

The Board of Governors is the highest executive body of the Fund and it decides how to spend the amount perceived by the organization, approves the annual report of the Board of Directors and the financial statements duly audited. In addition, it chooses the President and the external auditors.

FONPLATA is a multilateral organization comprised by 5 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay, which main goal is to support the integration of its member countries to achieve an inclusive development within the geographical areas of influence of La Plata Basin through credit operations and non-refundable resources.

Argentina to Receive USD 220 million in Loans from CAF

The Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) and the authorities of the Ministry of Finance signed a financing agreement for infrastructure works in water, energy, tourism and to foster public-private partnerships.


During the 160th Board of Directors Meeting of the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF), the operations for the “Comprehensive management of Lujan River Basin Project, Stage II” and the “Support for the development of public-private projects Program” were approved. Argentina was represented at the Meeting by the Chief of Cabinet of the Ministry of Finance, Pablo Quirno, and the Undersecretary of International Financial Relations, Felix Martin Soto.

In addition, during the meeting, Pablo Quirno signed the loan agreements for the “Infrastructure Program of the Strategic Plan of Sustainable Tourism of the Province of Catamarca” and the “Sectorial Program of Comprehensive Approach of the Energy Sector”.

The Board of Directors Meeting, held in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, was the first one presided by the President of the CAF who took office in April this year, Luis Carranza Ugarte, and within said context, the 2017-2022 strategy was presented.

The “Comprehensive management of Lujan River Basin Project, Stage II”, amounting to 120 million dollars, is for the Province of Buenos Aires. The objective of this project, which benefits five locations of Buenos Aires, is to control the level of flow and the flooding consequences in the Lujan River Basin. In that direction, the Lujan River Master Plan consists of 2 stages, the first one taking place in the middle and lower part of the basin and the second one in the middle and higher part. The first stage, for 100 million dollars, was approved in July 2016.

The “Support for the development of public-private projects Program” was approved for a total amount of 100 million dollars. It is aimed at contributing to the National Government’s efforts to strengthen this public policy that enables the private investment participation in priority sectors of the country’s economy.
The Program fosters public-private partnership (PPP) investment by strengthening institutions and regulations. This operation will help the Ministry of Finance to apply Argentine Law No. 27328 through the implementation of the PPP Unit, which is aimed at promoting private investment in the following sectors: infrastructure, housing, activities and services, productive investment, investigation and technological innovation.

The “Infrastructure Program of the Strategic Plan of Sustainable Tourism of the Province of Catamarca” has a total cost of 17.14 million dollars, 13 out of which shall be financed by the CAF. It is a direct loan for the Province of Catamarca which is aimed at developing infrastructure and touristic products that shall increase the number of tourists in said Province and, therefore, the income generated by this economic activity.

The “Sectorial Program of Comprehensive Approach of the Energy Sector” consists in supporting investment in energy infrastructure within the country, in particular gas transportation. The amount of the loan shall be equivalent to 150 million dollars.

In addition, on Monday, the Argentine team participated in a working dinner where they addressed the comprehensive management of disaster risk in Latin America and the role of the CAF in that sense. Nowadays, Argentina’s operations with the CAF amount to 3.3 billion dollars for the public sector.

The CAF works in areas such as road development, sanitation, risk, municipal works, schools, support to the national university system, among others, and in innovative sectors such as atomic energy and spatial development, a distinctive mark of this organization. For that reason, Argentina continues working together with this organization that promotes sustainable development through initiatives related to growth strategies for the country.

Argentina and FONPLATA signed a financing agreement for the North of the country for USD 40 million

Ministry of Finance’s officials signed yesterday in Bolivia an agreement with the Financial Fund for the Development of La Plata Basin (FONPLATA), which will benefit SMEs of the Provinces of the North of the country.


The Chief of the Cabinet of the Ministry of Finance, Pablo Quirno, signed this Monday together with the President of FONPLATA, Juan Notaro Fraga, a 40-million-dollar loan agreement for the Access to productive Financing for the North of Argentina Program. The Undersecretary of International Financial Relations, Felix Martin Soto, also attended the meeting.

The Program will promote the access to credit for small and medium businesses in competitive conditions, granted by the Bank of Investment and Foreign Trade (BICE, for its acronym in Spanish). This way, the loan will contribute to the development of the productive sector of the North of Argentina and of La Plata Basin, benefitting SMEs in Jujuy, Salta, Tucuman, La Rioja, Catamarca, Misiones, Corrientes, Chaco, Formosa and Santiago del Estero. This Plan is part of the National Government’s guidelines and objectives to encourage the most vulnerable sector of the Argentine economy.

In addition, Quirno and Soto will attend today the opening of the new FONPLATA office in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia. Tomorrow, the 153rd Board of Directors Meeting of this organization will take place to address the political update in acquisitions and financing projects for other member-countries.

Nowadays, the Argentine Republic has 14 projects financed by FONPLATA for a total of 373 million dollars. These projects are mainly aimed at the improvement of infrastructure, productive development, strengthening of public investment planning, sanitary prevention, IT inclusion and emergency actions for flooding.

The mission of FONPLATA, created in 1974, is to achieve the integration of its member-countries for an inclusive development, contributing to reduce socio-economic inequalities, giving priority to the complementarity and combination of efforts to enable a better insertion in the region and the global market. Within that framework, FONPLATA works side by side with our country to promote and finance regional integration policies among the countries of La Plata Basin.