The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) is actively working with partners from the private sector to strenghthen and add value to development projects in Latin America and the Caribbean. Interview with Bernardo Guillamón and Matías Bendersky. Mobilizing partners to put their money and new knowledge into the process of developing the region is one of the top-priority tasks of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). How they will get those alliances is the question answered by Bernardo Guillamón, manager of the bank’s Strategic Alliances Office, and Matías Bendersky, chief of Alliances and Mobilization of Resources in that office. What are the IDB goals for alliances in 2017? Bernardo Guillamón: In terms of alliances our focus is to go with the operating priorities […]
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