Economic Growth, Investment and the Future of Cities will be the main topics to address at the IDB Annual Meeting in Mendoza


The Inter-American Development Bank Group will hold its 59th Annual Meeting in Mendoza from 22 to 25 March, with the participation of authorities and leaders from the private sector. At the meeting, they will talk about the challenges faced by Latin America and the Caribbean regarding economic growth, investment in the private sector and the future of cities, among other topics.
The Annual Meeting of the Boards of Governors of the IDB is the top decision-making body of the organization, representing the 48 member countries. Most of the Governors are Ministers of Finance or Economy or Central Banks presidents. Representatives of multilateral financial institutions, development agencies, and private banks also attend the Meeting.

The IDB Group consists of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), which offers resources and financing to the public sector; IDB Invest, which focuses on operations with the private sector; and the Multilateral Investment Fund (FOMIN), which makes donations and provides resources to promote small-scale innovative projects in the region.

At the event, the IDB Group will disclose its annual macroeconomic evaluation of the region, which this year will focus on the ways to generate more economic growth.

The Annual Meeting will include two events happening at the same time: “Latin America and the Caribbean: Growth and Development Agenda” and a new edition of Demand Solutions, which will gather innovators and experts to talk about urban sustainability.

The Business Forum – “Intelligent Integration with the world: promoting regional economies and infrastructure investment” – will gather more than 600 participants from more than 30 countries in the region. Panels will focus on the economic growth and global competitiveness of Latin America and the Caribbean, within a suitable context for business opportunities in the hemisphere.

Speakers include the President of the IDB Luis Alberto Moreno; the Minister of Production of Argentina, Francisco Cabrera; the Minister of Internal Affairs, Public Works and Housing of Argentina, Rogelio Frigerio; SAP CEO for Latin America, Claudio Muruzabal; the Vice President of Customs of DHL Express, Maritza Castro; the Manager of Global Public Affairs of Walmart, Welby Leaman; and the Vice President of Mercado Libre, Sean Summers, among others.

Within the context of the Forum, the Minister of Finance, Luis Caputo, will offer a presentation on investment opportunities in Argentina. The Governor of Mendoza, Alfredo Cornejo, will share with the audience how the Province was able to achieve a competitive insertion at a global level.

The General Manager of IDB Invest, James P. Scriven, will share his vision on the future of the development bank with the private sector. He will talk about the recent change in the trade name of the organization to IDB Invest, which aims at having a fluent dialogue between the public and private sectors, a joint participation in the future and new opportunities for investors.

This year, IDB Invest will provide services for new sectors such as telecommunications, agribusiness and social infrastructure; it will play a more important role in smaller markets; and it will offer more financial products, including more investment in local currency.

Demand Solutions

Innovators and experts will analyze ideas for improving lives in cities. The Mendoza edition of the event will look at innovative solutions in mobility and transport, urban resilience, the future of jobs and cities as creative hubs. Demand Solutions will conclude with the awards ceremony for the 3rd edition of the BID Urban Lab.

Some of the speakers of Demand Solutions include the CEO and co-founder of Aerofarms, David Rosenberg, who promotes sustainable urban agriculture; the Director of Integrated Transport WRI, Dario Hidalgo; the Argentine scriptwriter and film director, Juan Jose Campanela; and the deputy director of MIT Senseable Lab, Erin Baumgartner.

Demand Solutions Mendoza will be taking place on Thursday March 22nd, from 9 AM to 4 PM, at the InterContinental hotel in Mendoza. Those interested in participating in the event may register at the website.

Demand Solutions will conclude with the awards ceremony for the 3rd edition of the BID Urban Lab, a contest where universities are invited to submit creative and innovative ideas to solve urban problems. More than 100 proposals were submitted by 70 universities to convert the General Belgrano railway station in Mendoza into a public park to honor the Mafalda cartoon. The winner will be selected among three finalists: the Universidad Nacional de Rosario of Argentina; The Pontificia Universidad Javeriana of Bogotá, Colombia; and the Universidad Central de Venezuela, in Barquisimeto.

Members of the news media may register for the event at the website. More information is available at the Annual Meeting website. Additional information about lodging and other options are also available at the host country’s website.

About the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

The Inter-American Development Bank is devoted to improving lives. Established in 1959, the IDB is a leading source of long-term financing for economic, social and institutional development in Latin America and the Caribbean. The IDB also conducts cutting-edge research and provides policy advice, technical assistance and training to public and private sector clients throughout the region.
About IDB Invest

IDB Invest, the private sector institution of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group, is a multilateral development bank committed to supporting the private sector in Latin America and the Caribbean. It finances sustainable enterprises and projects to achieve financial results that maximize economic, social and environmental development for the region. With a current portfolio of $11.6 billion under management and 330 clients in 21 countries, IDB Invest works across sectors to provide innovative financial solutions and advisory services that meet the evolving demands of its clients. As of November 2017, IDB Invest is the trade name of the Inter-American Investment Corporation. www.idbinvest.org

IDB will finance USD 200 million for early education

The project will benefit 70,000 children ages 0 to 5 from the North of the country and Greater Buenos Aires.


The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved financing for USD 200 million for Argentina, aimed at increasing early education coverage for children between the ages of 0 to 5 in a socially vulnerable situation.

The project will also have a USD 26-million local contribution and it will give priority to the Provinces of the Northwest and Northeast of Argentina and Greater Buenos Aires.

The initiative will be emphasized in public services with quality criteria aimed at the promotion of the development of physical, language, communication, cognitive and socioemotional skills of children between the ages of 0 to 5. To such end, the operation has two elements.

The first element is the strengthening of out-of-school interventions to promote child development for children between 45 days to 4 years old. This way, the access to early childhood institutions that meet the quality standards will be increased. In addition, the program will develop tools to increase the effectiveness of interventions, improving education in the 200 towns with unsatisfied basic needs.

The second element is the financing to increase education infrastructure, as well as strengthening school administration and the improvement of teaching-learning processes. The main activities are the following: construction and extension of 98 kindergartens; the acquisition of pedagogical equipment; the implementation of training mechanisms for planning and management for technical teams, supervisors, directors and teachers; the introduction of innovative pedagogical models in early education and the implementation of a quality test of learning environment in kindergartens.

The project arose from the need of closing the development gap of the two poorest regions of Argentina. It is estimated that the 15% of children between the ages of 3 to 5 of the country do not reach the development level expected for their age and it is more evident in children belonging to households with lower socioeconomic levels. In this sense, the project has been prepared together with the Ministry of Education and Sports and the Ministry of Social Development.

IDB approved USD 20 million to begin works on Agua Negra Tunnel

The program will be executed together with Chile and it takes place on the bioceanic corridor that will connect the cities of Coquimbo (Chile), San Juan (Argentina) and Porto Alegre (Brazil).


The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) approved a loan for up to USD 20 million for Argentina with the purpose of financing the Paso de Agua Negra International Tunnel Program (PETAN, for its acronym in Spanish).

This Program shall be executed together with Chile and it costs USD 40 million in total. Its objective is to contribute to the construction of the International Tunnel Paso de Agua Negra, which will improve the border integration between Argentina and Chile. In addition, it will widen the access of the Region to international markets through the bioceanic corridor Coquimbo – San Juan – Porto Alegre.

Within said framework, the Program consists of three elements: the support to cooperation activities for the elaboration of the Project, the support to specific activities for authorities and public organizations and the design of the final engineering.

In the first place, the support to cooperation activities for the elaboration of the Project includes the financing and hiring of a consulting agency for the structuring, legal analysis and technical management of the Paso de Agua Negra International Tunnel Project. It also comprises the activities related to the prequalification process of contracting companies, the preparation of tender documents and the evaluation of offers. Likewise, the Program will finance expenses related to the strengthening and technical support for the implementation of the Binational Entity of Agua Negra Tunnel (EBITAN, for its acronym in Spanish).

The second element, the support to specific activities for authorities and public organizations includes hiring legal, technical and institutional strengthening assistance. Its objective is to strengthen the technical auditing capacity for the design and execution of the works and to develop training programs in hiring and carrying out studies and international works.

In the third place, the design of the final engineering also includes the relevant environmental impact, geological, geotechnical and hydrogeological studies.

The construction of the Tunnel shall be financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) that agreed in April 2016 for an investment of USD 1.6 billion. Likewise, the direct influence area of the Bioceanic Corridor Porto Alegre – Coquimbo, where this project takes place, would amount to a total of approximately USD 252 billion of regional GDP, among Argentina, Chile and Brazil.

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.