The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) brings together more than 3,000 attendees in the coastal city of the Dominican Republic to discuss the most pressing development issues in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The General Assembly of Governors of the member countries, including officials in the Finance portfolios, as well as heads of central banks, will be held on Saturday and Sunday.
In those two days, a series of reforms proposed by IDB President Ilan Goldfajn will be voted on, including a new institutional strategy, plans to strengthen the institution's private arm, IDB Invest, and a new capital replenishment of the IDB Group. .
In addition, within the framework of the meeting, since Wednesday, seminars have been offered that bring together the public sector with the private sector and civil society around topics such as citizen insecurity, climate change and inequality, among others.
This Thursday, the panel Promoting
financial innovation to confront climate change takes place
, which EL PAÍS offers live.