Development Bank of Latin America (CAF)
The Corporacion Andina de Fomento (CAF) – Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina (Portuguese: Corporação Andina de Fomento (CAF) – Banco de Desenvolvimento da América Latina, English: Andean Development Corporation – Development Bank of Latin America), is a development bank that has a mission of stimulating sustainable development and regional integration by financing projects in the public and private sectors in Latin America, and providing technical cooperation and other specialized services. Founded in 1970 and currently with 18 member countries from Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe along with 14 private banks, CAF is one of the main sources of multilateral financing and an important generator of knowledge for the region.
Venezuela
People (4)
Rene Gomez
Green Business Coordinator
Mauricio Velasquez
Principal Executive
Cecilia Guerra
Chief Executive of Environment and Climate Change
Federico Vignati
Regional Biodiversity Program Coordinator
Projects (4)
View all ➜| Name | Ecosystem | Region | GEF Agency | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Preparing the Ground for the Implementation of the La Plata Basin Strategic Action Program | River | South America | CAF |
active
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| Implementation of the Guarani Aquifer Strategic Action Program: Enabling Regional Actions | Aquifers | South America | GEF |
active
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| “BE-CLME+”: Promoting National Blue Economy Priorities Through Marine Spatial Planning in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem Plus | Central America | CAF |
preparation
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| Integrated water resources management in the transboundary Bermejo River Basin | CAF |
active
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active
Preparing the Ground for the Implementation of the La Plata Basin Strategic Action Program
active
Implementation of the Guarani Aquifer Strategic Action Program: Enabling Regional Actions
preparation
“BE-CLME+”: Promoting National Blue Economy Priorities Through Marine Spatial Planning in the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem Plus
active