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IDB targets faster delivery as it shapes new T&T strategy
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IDB targets faster delivery as it shapes new T&T strategy

From Trinidad Express · () English

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  • The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group is developing a new country strategy for Trinidad and Tobago for 2026-2030.
  • The strategy aims to build on recent successes through sustainable public and private sector initiatives.
  • The IDB's country representative, Julian Belgrave, highlighted the institution's focus on faster delivery.

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group is charting a new course for its engagement with Trinidad and Tobago, beginning work on its 2026-2030 country strategy. The institution aims to accelerate its impact by focusing on sustainable initiatives across both public and private sectors.

Julian Belgrave, the IDB's country representative, emphasized the bank's intention to leverage recent achievements. The new strategy will seek to build upon existing gains, fostering continued development through collaborative efforts. This approach signals a commitment to deepening the IDB's partnership with the nation.

The focus on "faster delivery" suggests a drive for more efficient and impactful project execution. By concentrating on sustainable public and private sector projects, the IDB intends to contribute to Trinidad and Tobago's long-term economic and social well-being. The development of this strategy involves close consultation and alignment with national priorities.

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โ€” Julian BelgraveBelgrave stated the IDB's intention to build on recent gains through sustainable public and private sector initiatives as it shapes the new country strategy.
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