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The Country Office of Brazil supports efforts to achieve sustainable economic growth through increased competitiveness and productivity, with a government capable of efficiently providing public services for Brazilians, and it also addresses challenges related to gender and diversity.

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Country Office

Brazil’s country strategy for 2019-2022 is structured into four strategic areas:

(i) improve the business climate and narrow gaps in infrastructure for enhanced competitiveness;

(ii) promote national and international integration to boost productivity;

(iii) build a more effective public sector that promotes fiscal sustainability; and

(iv) reduce social inequality and lack of opportunities by enhancing public policy efficiency. As crosscutting issues, the strategy will address challenges related to: gender and diversity; environmental sustainability and climate change; and innovation and digital transformation.

Morgan Doyle
Morgan Doyle
Representative
BIDBrasil@iadb.org

 

Our team on the Ground

Address: Setor de Embaixadas Norte Quadra 802 Conjunto F Lote 39 - Asa Norte, Brasília - DF, Brasil

Mailing Address: Alameda Santos, 2300 Ed. Haddock Santos, 2 andar Bairro Cerqueira Cesar, Sao Paulo - SP, Brasil

(T) (55-61) 3317-4200

(F) (55-61) 3321-3112

Country representation

Executive Director: Paulo Guilherme Farah Correa

ALTERNATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR(S):

  • Anita Fiori de Abreu

ELECTED BY: Brazil and Suriname

Total Contribution: 358,626,000

Number of votes: 1,609,577

of the institution's ownership

IDB Group Launches 7th Edition of Superheroes of Development to Recognize Project Executors
The call will be open from May 20 to June 14, 2024 The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) launched the seventh edition of the Superheroes of Development contest to recognize clients and executing institutions excelling in the successful resolution of challenges during the...
May 21, 2024
IDB Announces Support Package for Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul in Response to Flood Disaster
BRASILIA – Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) President Ilan Goldfajn affirmed his solidarity with the people of the State of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil amid the ongoing flood disaster and announced a series of support measures. The package includes emergency measures with humanitarian...
May 09, 2024
Use of Mobile Money, Digital Payments Doubles in Central America, Panama and Dominican Republic
The use of digital financial services has experienced rapid growth in Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic, with the share of adults owning mobile money accounts doubling from 4% to 8% between 2017 and 2021, a new study by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) shows. Digital...
May 06, 2024
Jun 05, 2024
Sustainable Development, Environmentally Engaged Art, and Preservation of Local Culture
08:00 AM - 09:30 AM
May 29, 2024
Facilitating Accessible Land for Urban Social Housing Initiatives
06:00 AM - 07:30 AM
Jun 06, 2024
Workshop on Gender-Based Violence and Labor Market Inclusion
05:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Videos available in Portuguese

Aula 1: “Cidades Inteligentes no Brasil: Perspectivas e Experiências de Líderes Municipais”
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Fórum de Prefeitos 2023: Financiando o desenvolvimento sustentável das cidades
Learn More
Arte sem barreiras: Inclusão e acessibilidade nas indústrias criativas
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Strategy and Projects

Brazil is one of the founding member countries of the IDB. Like all the shareholders, Brazil appoints a Governor, who represents the country on the Board of Governors.

For day-to-day business at the Bank's Headquarters in Washington, D.C., Brazil is represented by a chair on the Board of Executive Directors. The chair, shared with Suriname, is headed by an Executive Director, who is elected to a three-year term by the Governors of Brazil and Suriname.

Country strategies remain valid for one year beyond the stated period, as they remain active throughout the preparation of the following strategy.   

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IDB Group Country Strategy with Brazil 2019 – 2022
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Extension of the Transition Period of the Country Strategy with Brazil
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Project Number Sector Projects Financing Project Status Approval Date
BR-T1554 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Support for the connectivity infrastructure pillar of the CCLIP Brazil More Digital 400,000 Preparation
BR-T1571 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Operational Support to Program to Expand Access to Credit for Investments in Telecommunications Networks in Brazil 800,000 Preparation
BR-T1608 WATER AND SANITATION Support for the Preparation of the Macambira Anicuns Goiânia GO 2nd Stage Urban Environmental Program – PUAMA II 400,000 Preparation
BR-T1620 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS Support for the development of the reconstruction plan for the State of Rio Grande do Sul Preparation
BR-T1597 SOCIAL INVESTMENT Operational Support for Subnational Governments in the PROSEG-Federativo 175,000 Preparation
BR-L1640 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS NOSSA FRUITS, Promotion of an Agroforestry Model in the Amazon Rainforest for Inclusive and Responsible Development. Preparation
BR-T1581 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS ClimateScanner: Application of a Rapid Review Tool for Climate Action 200,000 Preparation
BR-T1577 AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Support for the implementation of the Low Carbon Agriculture Plan (ABC+) in the State of Pará Preparation
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Country Office

Brazil’s country strategy for 2019-2022 is structured into four strategic areas:

(i) improve the business climate and narrow gaps in infrastructure for enhanced competitiveness;

(ii) promote national and international integration to boost productivity;

(iii) build a more effective public sector that promotes fiscal sustainability; and

(iv) reduce social inequality and lack of opportunities by enhancing public policy efficiency. As crosscutting issues, the strategy will address challenges related to: gender and diversity; environmental sustainability and climate change; and innovation and digital transformation.

Morgan Doyle
Morgan Doyle
Representative
BIDBrasil@iadb.org

 

Our team on the Ground

Address: Setor de Embaixadas Norte Quadra 802 Conjunto F Lote 39 - Asa Norte, Brasília - DF, Brasil

Mailing Address: Alameda Santos, 2300 Ed. Haddock Santos, 2 andar Bairro Cerqueira Cesar, Sao Paulo - SP, Brasil

(T) (55-61) 3317-4200

(F) (55-61) 3321-3112

Country representation

Executive Director: Paulo Guilherme Farah Correa

ALTERNATE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR(S):

  • Anita Fiori de Abreu

ELECTED BY: Brazil and Suriname

Total Contribution: 358,626,000

Number of votes: 1,609,577

of the institution's ownership

IDB Group Launches 7th Edition of Superheroes of Development to Recognize Project Executors
The call will be open from May 20 to June 14, 2024 The Inter-American Development Bank Group (IDB Group) launched the seventh edition of the Superheroes of Development contest to recognize clients and executing institutions excelling in the successful resolution of challenges during the...
May 21, 2024
IDB Announces Support Package for Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul in Response to Flood Disaster
BRASILIA – Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) President Ilan Goldfajn affirmed his solidarity with the people of the State of Rio Grande do Sul in southern Brazil amid the ongoing flood disaster and announced a series of support measures. The package includes emergency measures with humanitarian...
May 09, 2024
Use of Mobile Money, Digital Payments Doubles in Central America, Panama and Dominican Republic
The use of digital financial services has experienced rapid growth in Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic, with the share of adults owning mobile money accounts doubling from 4% to 8% between 2017 and 2021, a new study by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) shows. Digital...
May 06, 2024
Jun 05, 2024
Sustainable Development, Environmentally Engaged Art, and Preservation of Local Culture
08:00 AM - 09:30 AM
May 29, 2024
Facilitating Accessible Land for Urban Social Housing Initiatives
06:00 AM - 07:30 AM
Jun 06, 2024
Workshop on Gender-Based Violence and Labor Market Inclusion
05:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Videos available in Portuguese

Aula 1: “Cidades Inteligentes no Brasil: Perspectivas e Experiências de Líderes Municipais”
Learn More
Fórum de Prefeitos 2023: Financiando o desenvolvimento sustentável das cidades
Learn More
Arte sem barreiras: Inclusão e acessibilidade nas indústrias criativas
Learn More
Strategy and Projects

Brazil is one of the founding member countries of the IDB. Like all the shareholders, Brazil appoints a Governor, who represents the country on the Board of Governors.

For day-to-day business at the Bank's Headquarters in Washington, D.C., Brazil is represented by a chair on the Board of Executive Directors. The chair, shared with Suriname, is headed by an Executive Director, who is elected to a three-year term by the Governors of Brazil and Suriname.

Country strategies remain valid for one year beyond the stated period, as they remain active throughout the preparation of the following strategy.   

hands
IDB Group Country Strategy with Brazil 2019 – 2022
Download
hands
Extension of the Transition Period of the Country Strategy with Brazil
Download
Project Number Sector Projects Financing Project Status Approval Date
BR-T1554 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Support for the connectivity infrastructure pillar of the CCLIP Brazil More Digital 400,000 Preparation
BR-T1571 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Operational Support to Program to Expand Access to Credit for Investments in Telecommunications Networks in Brazil 800,000 Preparation
BR-T1608 WATER AND SANITATION Support for the Preparation of the Macambira Anicuns Goiânia GO 2nd Stage Urban Environmental Program – PUAMA II 400,000 Preparation
BR-T1620 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS Support for the development of the reconstruction plan for the State of Rio Grande do Sul Preparation
BR-T1597 SOCIAL INVESTMENT Operational Support for Subnational Governments in the PROSEG-Federativo 175,000 Preparation
BR-L1640 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS NOSSA FRUITS, Promotion of an Agroforestry Model in the Amazon Rainforest for Inclusive and Responsible Development. Preparation
BR-T1581 ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL DISASTERS ClimateScanner: Application of a Rapid Review Tool for Climate Action 200,000 Preparation
BR-T1577 AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT Support for the implementation of the Low Carbon Agriculture Plan (ABC+) in the State of Pará Preparation
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