Changing the guard at the IADB

An internal re-shuffle at the IADB could lead to increased local funding for water and sanitation projects in Latin America. Kathy Shandling reports.

Back in December 2006, the Inter-American Development Bank announced its intention to undergo a re-organisation in order to better respond to the challenges of development in Latin America and the Caribbean, including the implementation of much-needed water and sanitation projects.

Changes in Latin America led the IADB to the conclusion that new initiatives needed to be put in place in ...

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