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Overview of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB Group) PSLO Energy Mission 7 November 2013 John Ferriter Office of External Relations
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The IDB Group – A Partner for Latin America and the Caribbean Governments, large companies Small and Medium- Sized Enterprises Micro and small enterprises/private sector development Inter-American Development Bank Inter-American Investment Corporation Multilateral Investment Fund
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48 Member Countries Brazil United States Canada Mexico United Kingdom Spain France Norway Sweden Finland Italy Germany Switzerland Japan Venezuela Guyana SurinameColumbia Ecuador Peru Bolivia Chile Argentina Paraguay Uruguay Haiti Dominican Republic Jamaica Panama Costa Rica Nicaragua El Salvador Honduras Belize Guatemala Portugal Austria Denmark Belgium Netherlands Israel Croatia South Korea Slovenia Barbados Bahamas Trinidad and Tobago 26 Borrowers 22 Non-Borrowers China
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Voting Power | Capital Subscription 50.02 % 30 % 11% 4%4% 5%5% Latin America & the Caribbean United States Europe & Israel Canada Japan, China & Rep. of Korea
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Sources of Funds AAA rating; current OC rate 1.14% (lending spread over LIBOR 0.84%, Q4 2013) Ordinary capital: paid-in (2.4% of total) and callable subscriptions. Loans in dollars on market-based terms, 15-25 years; Local Currency Facility. Fund for Special Operations (FSO): Concessional terms (interest rates 1-2%, up to 40 years) Funds in Administration (42, incl. SWF, JSF, CTF) Bonds, repayments, cofinancing
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Secretary External Relations Strategic Planning & Development Effectiveness Outreach and Partnerships Auditor General VP Countries VP Sectors & Knowledge VP Private Sector & Non- Sovereign Guaranteed Operations VP Finance & Administration Southern Cone Central America, Mexico, Panama & Dominican Rep. Andean Region Caribbean Country Offices Infrastructure & Environment Research & Chief Economist Social Sectors Integration & Trade Institutional Capacity & Finance Knowledge & Learning Structured & Corporate Finance IIC MIF Opportunities for the Majority Finance Human Resources Information Technology Budget & Admin. Services Legal PRESIDENT Luis Alberto Moreno EXECUTIVE VP Julie T. Katzman Haiti BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS Office of Evaluation and Oversight Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism Office of Institutional Integrity Risk Management BOARD OF GOVERNORS Organization
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Value Added Focus on Results: we have pioneered use of new methods (e.g., DEM) and indicators many others are adopting A strong commitment to small and vulnerable countries — $5.1 billion or 44% of lending in 2012 Leading-edge safeguard policies Unique ways to reach and develop micro-, small and medium-size enterprises (Foromic, OMJ)
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Instruments Financial Instruments: Loans, Grants, Guarantees, Investments, Technical Cooperation Knowledge Generation: Research and Data, Capacity Building, Advisory Services, Publications Project Preparation Facilities: Project Preparation and Execution Facility (PROPEF), Infrastructure Fund (InfraFund), Fund for lntegration Infrastructure (FIRII), Fund for Financing Disaster Prevention (FDP)
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Public-Private Partnerships (Countries with best climate for PPP investments, from MIF/Economist Intelligence Unit Infrascope 2012 report, http://www5.iadb.org/mif/file.aspx?RESNUM=73753)
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Priority Areas (IDB-9) Reducing Poverty and Inequality (50% of portfolio by 2015) Address Special Needs of the Most Vulnerable Countries (35%) Regional Integration (15%) Focus on private sector (up to 20% by 2012) Climate Change, Renewable Energy and Environmental Sustainability (25%)
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13 Identification Preparation Analysis Approval Execution and Supervision 6 Months 4-8 Years PROJECT PROFILE PROCUREMENT PLANS LOAN PROPOSAL EA/EIA ESMR Programming PROCUREMENT NOTICES PMRs PCR Project Cycle (Sovereign-guaranteed loan operations)
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Accountability Instruments to enhance accountability, transparency and effectiveness Office of Evaluation and Oversight (OVE, 1999) Office of Institutional Integrity (OII, 2004) Development Effectiveness Overview (DEO, 2008) Independent Consultation and Investigation Mechanism (MICI, 2010) Access to Information Policy (2010)
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Key Numbers 1961-2012Loans and guarantees: $220 billion Total cost of projects : $460 billion Technical assistance & grants: $5.3 billion 2012Loans, guarantees & GRF: $11.4 billion (122 projects) Non sovereign guaranteed: $1.5 billion (45 projects) Grants: $280 million Disbursements: $7.4 billion 2013Projected loan and guarantee approvals: $10+ billion.
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Loan Approvals 2003 – 2012 (US$ billion)
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Loan Approvals by Sector, 2012 (US$ billion)
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Yearly and Cumulative Loan Approvals by Country (US$ billion)
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General Capital Increase (IDB-9) Ordinary Capital $70 billion with an annual lending capacity of $10-12 billion – 2.4% paid-in – cumulative capital totals $171 billion HaitiDebt relief of $479 million with FSO capital replenishment $200 million/yr. in grants (2011-2020) Bank reform agenda Guarantee development impact Use of the highest transparency standards Social and environmental safeguards Financial and risk management
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Thematic Platforms Sustainable Emerging Cities: Integration of environmental, quality- of-life, security and governance/fiscal programs. $50 million for Action Plans for 50 cities by 2015. Pilot studies completed for Mar de Plata (AR), Montevideo (UR), Barranquilla (CO) and Trujillo (PE) with 140 indicators. Citizen Security: Grant support to study risk factors leading to crime, support policy reform and cross-border collaboration. $500 million to support Central America Security Strategy. Connect Americas: on-line platform sponsored by the IDB to help SMEs establish business links with clients, suppliers and investors from the rest of the region and around the world.
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MapAmericas (www.iadb.org/en/MapAmericas) (www.iadb.org/en/MapAmericas
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Stories of Change (including Nuestra Gente, http://www.iadb.org/en/videos/watch,2173.html)
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Contacts Office of the Executive Director for …. Dir. …. Tel. 1 (202) 623-…. Email: exd/0..@iadb.orgexd/0..@iadb.org Public Information Center 1300 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20577 USA Tel: 1 (202) 623-2096 Email: pic@iadb.orgpic@iadb.org On-line Information Request form: http://www5.iadb.org/pic/informationrequest.aspx http://www5.iadb.org/pic/informationrequest.aspx @the_IDB https://www.facebook.com/IADB.org
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