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Premium member Presentation Transcript Procurement Workshop: How to do Business with the IDB: Procurement Workshop: How to do Business with the IDB Regional Operations Department II Washington, DC April 8, 2003IDB is the main source of multilateral financing in Central America and the DR: IDB is the main source of multilateral financing in Central America and the DRPortfolio growth:More than 70% since 1990: Portfolio growth: More than 70% since 1990Loan Portfolio has doubled since 1990: Loan Portfolio has doubled since 1990Portfolio Sectoral Distribution: Portfolio Sectoral Distribution 1990 2002 More than half of the portfolio is in the social sectorsIn 2002 Roughly 50% of Approvals in 2002 went to Social Sectors: In 2002 Roughly 50% of Approvals in 2002 went to Social Sectors (*) Social Sectors include Health, Education, Urban Development, Social Investment Funds, Sanitation, Environmental Protection, Microenterprise, and S&T.Noteworthy Projects in 2002 (Complexity and Innovation): Programa de desarrollo agropecuario sostenible (Costa Rica) Proyecto de Apoyo a la Competitividad Agroalimentaria (Dominican Republic) Programa de Equidad en la Educación Básica (Dominican Republic) Apoyo al Programa de Paz Social (El Salvador) Noteworthy Projects in 2002 (Complexity and Innovation) (Page 1 of 3) Cont …More Noteworthy Projects in 2002...: Reforma del Sector Financiero (Guatemala) Manejo de Recursos Naturales en Cuencas Altas (Guatemala) Combate Integral Pobreza Urbana (Guatemala) Modernización del Sistema de Justicia (Honduras) Programa de Manejo Ambiental en las Islas de la Bahía (Honduras) Programa de Vivienda Sectores de Bajos Ingresos (Nicaragua) More Noteworthy Projects in 2002... Departamento Regional de Operaciones II (Page 2 of 3) Cont …Noteworhty Projects in 2002: Noteworhty Projects in 2002 Reactivación Productiva Rural (Nicaragua) Red de Protección Social (Nicaragua) Modernización y Fortalecimiento de la Contraloría General (Nicaragua) Programa de Reforma de Políticas Sociales en Apoyo a la estrategia de reducción de la Pobreza (Nicaragua) Desarrollo Sistema Capacitación y Empleo (Panamá) Programa de Fomento de la Competitividad (Panamá) Programa Desarrollo Sustentable Bocas del Toro (Panamá) (Page 3 of 3)Strategic Areas in 2003: Consultative Groups (GU, HO, NI) Puebla-Panama Plan Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) Policy Dialogue and New Country Strategies: CR, BL, DR, ES, GU, PN. Strategic Areas in 2003Lending in 2003: 35 Projects US$2,357 million Belize: 1 Project. Solid Waste Management, US$6.6 million Haiti: No Projects Lending in 2003Lending in 2003Costa Rica: 5 Projects US$376.4 million Growth Facility (Performance Loan) – US$200 million Competitiveness PBL – US$100 million Human Capital Development – US$50 million Modernization of Congress – US$20 million Health Sector Program – US$6.4 million Lending in 2003 Costa RicaLending in 2003Dominican Republic: 4 Projects US$154 million Financial Sector PBL – US$100 million Inst. Strengthening Local Development - US$40 million Competitiveness Program – US$9 million Implementatation Pension Reform – US$5 million Lending in 2003 Dominican RepublicLending in 2003El Salvador: 3 Projects US$210 million Competitiveness (PBL) – US$100 million Financial Sector Reform (PBL) – US$100 million Integrated Urban Transport System – US$10 million Lending in 2003 El SalvadorLending in 2003Guatemala: 4 Projects US$196 million Rural Electrification – US$91 million Investment in Rural Potable Water – US$50 million Power Interconnection (with Mexico) – US$30 million National Census – US$25 million Lending in 2003 GuatemalaLending in 2003Honduras: 6 Projects US$140 million Poverty and Local Development Phase I – US$35 million Poverty reduction PBL – US$30 million Financial Sector PBL – US$25 million Pro-Bosque Program (Forestry) – US$20 million Citizen Safety Sula Valley – US$20 million Competitiveness Program – US$10 million Lending in 2003 HondurasLending in 2003Mexico: 5 Projects US$1,125 million Support Social Strategy CONTIGO – US$330 million Financial Sector PBL – US$300 million Health and Social Security (ISSSTE) – US$275 million Community Level Education – US$210 million (Approved) Demonstration Program in Potable Water – US$10 million Lending in 2003 MexicoLending in 2003Nicaragua: 4 Projects US$77 million Multisector Line of Credit – US$30 million Fiscal Reform PBL – US$25 million Modernization Animal Sanitation – US$16 million Institutional Strengthening TSP – US$6 million Lending in 2003 NicaraguaLending in 2003Panama: 3 Projects US$72 million Highway Integration (PPP) – US$49 million Rural Economy (PRORURAL) – US$18 million Panama Canal Watershed Studies – US$5 million Lending in 2003 PanamaThank You For Your Attention: o Internet Site: http://www.iadb.org Thank You For Your Attention You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript Procurement Workshop: How to do Business with the IDB: Procurement Workshop: How to do Business with the IDB Regional Operations Department II Washington, DC April 8, 2003IDB is the main source of multilateral financing in Central America and the DR: IDB is the main source of multilateral financing in Central America and the DRPortfolio growth:More than 70% since 1990: Portfolio growth: More than 70% since 1990Loan Portfolio has doubled since 1990: Loan Portfolio has doubled since 1990Portfolio Sectoral Distribution: Portfolio Sectoral Distribution 1990 2002 More than half of the portfolio is in the social sectorsIn 2002 Roughly 50% of Approvals in 2002 went to Social Sectors: In 2002 Roughly 50% of Approvals in 2002 went to Social Sectors (*) Social Sectors include Health, Education, Urban Development, Social Investment Funds, Sanitation, Environmental Protection, Microenterprise, and S&T.Noteworthy Projects in 2002 (Complexity and Innovation): Programa de desarrollo agropecuario sostenible (Costa Rica) Proyecto de Apoyo a la Competitividad Agroalimentaria (Dominican Republic) Programa de Equidad en la Educación Básica (Dominican Republic) Apoyo al Programa de Paz Social (El Salvador) Noteworthy Projects in 2002 (Complexity and Innovation) (Page 1 of 3) Cont …More Noteworthy Projects in 2002...: Reforma del Sector Financiero (Guatemala) Manejo de Recursos Naturales en Cuencas Altas (Guatemala) Combate Integral Pobreza Urbana (Guatemala) Modernización del Sistema de Justicia (Honduras) Programa de Manejo Ambiental en las Islas de la Bahía (Honduras) Programa de Vivienda Sectores de Bajos Ingresos (Nicaragua) More Noteworthy Projects in 2002... Departamento Regional de Operaciones II (Page 2 of 3) Cont …Noteworhty Projects in 2002: Noteworhty Projects in 2002 Reactivación Productiva Rural (Nicaragua) Red de Protección Social (Nicaragua) Modernización y Fortalecimiento de la Contraloría General (Nicaragua) Programa de Reforma de Políticas Sociales en Apoyo a la estrategia de reducción de la Pobreza (Nicaragua) Desarrollo Sistema Capacitación y Empleo (Panamá) Programa de Fomento de la Competitividad (Panamá) Programa Desarrollo Sustentable Bocas del Toro (Panamá) (Page 3 of 3)Strategic Areas in 2003: Consultative Groups (GU, HO, NI) Puebla-Panama Plan Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) Policy Dialogue and New Country Strategies: CR, BL, DR, ES, GU, PN. Strategic Areas in 2003Lending in 2003: 35 Projects US$2,357 million Belize: 1 Project. Solid Waste Management, US$6.6 million Haiti: No Projects Lending in 2003Lending in 2003Costa Rica: 5 Projects US$376.4 million Growth Facility (Performance Loan) – US$200 million Competitiveness PBL – US$100 million Human Capital Development – US$50 million Modernization of Congress – US$20 million Health Sector Program – US$6.4 million Lending in 2003 Costa RicaLending in 2003Dominican Republic: 4 Projects US$154 million Financial Sector PBL – US$100 million Inst. Strengthening Local Development - US$40 million Competitiveness Program – US$9 million Implementatation Pension Reform – US$5 million Lending in 2003 Dominican RepublicLending in 2003El Salvador: 3 Projects US$210 million Competitiveness (PBL) – US$100 million Financial Sector Reform (PBL) – US$100 million Integrated Urban Transport System – US$10 million Lending in 2003 El SalvadorLending in 2003Guatemala: 4 Projects US$196 million Rural Electrification – US$91 million Investment in Rural Potable Water – US$50 million Power Interconnection (with Mexico) – US$30 million National Census – US$25 million Lending in 2003 GuatemalaLending in 2003Honduras: 6 Projects US$140 million Poverty and Local Development Phase I – US$35 million Poverty reduction PBL – US$30 million Financial Sector PBL – US$25 million Pro-Bosque Program (Forestry) – US$20 million Citizen Safety Sula Valley – US$20 million Competitiveness Program – US$10 million Lending in 2003 HondurasLending in 2003Mexico: 5 Projects US$1,125 million Support Social Strategy CONTIGO – US$330 million Financial Sector PBL – US$300 million Health and Social Security (ISSSTE) – US$275 million Community Level Education – US$210 million (Approved) Demonstration Program in Potable Water – US$10 million Lending in 2003 MexicoLending in 2003Nicaragua: 4 Projects US$77 million Multisector Line of Credit – US$30 million Fiscal Reform PBL – US$25 million Modernization Animal Sanitation – US$16 million Institutional Strengthening TSP – US$6 million Lending in 2003 NicaraguaLending in 2003Panama: 3 Projects US$72 million Highway Integration (PPP) – US$49 million Rural Economy (PRORURAL) – US$18 million Panama Canal Watershed Studies – US$5 million Lending in 2003 PanamaThank You For Your Attention: o Internet Site: http://www.iadb.org Thank You For Your Attention