multilateral development banks

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Multilateral development banks are international financial institutions that provide loans, grants, and technical assistance to support economic development and poverty reduction in multiple countries, typically focusing on large-scale public and social infrastructure projects.

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instanceOf type of international financial institution
aimTo leverage capital to maximize development impact
alsoKnownAs MDBs
capitalSource callable capital from member states
paid-in capital from member states
coordinateWith United Nations agencies
bilateral development agencies
civil society organizations
private sector partners
example African Development Bank
Asian Development Bank
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Inter-American Development Bank
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
International Development Association
Islamic Development Bank
New Development Bank
World Bank Group
focusOn large-scale public infrastructure projects
social infrastructure projects
fundingSource bond issuance on international capital markets
donor contributions
reflows from loan repayments
governanceStructure owned by multiple member countries
governedBy boards of directors
boards of governors
haveSafeguardsFor environmental impacts
indigenous peoples
resettlement
social impacts
lendAt below-market interest rates
offer concessional financing
non-concessional financing
oftenProvide co-financing with other lenders
implementation support and supervision
knowledge products and research
project preparation support
operateIn multiple countries
primaryPurpose reduce poverty
support economic development
promote anti-corruption measures
good governance
transparency
provide grants
loans
technical assistance
subjectTo credit rating assessments
support agricultural and rural development projects
climate change adaptation
climate change mitigation
education projects
energy infrastructure projects
health sector projects
institutional capacity building
policy reforms
private sector development
regional integration
social protection programs
sustainable development
transport infrastructure projects
urban development projects
water and sanitation projects
typicalBorrowers public sector entities
sovereign governments
use country partnership strategies
results-based frameworks

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U.S. State Department economic bureaus collaboratesWith multilateral development banks