Inter-American Development Bank
International Trade and Development
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At the Inter-American Development Bank we work to improve lives in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Life at Inter-American Development Bank
We are interested in purpose-driven people.
Whether from our headquarters or from one of our 28 country offices, you can be a key connection to the people and countries we impact.
Our culture:
Our people are committed and passionate about improving lives in Latin America and the Caribbean, and they get to do what they love in a diverse, collaborative and stimulating work environment. We are the first Latin American and Caribbean development institution to be awarded the EDGE certification, recognizing our strong commitment to gender equality. As an employee, you can be part of internal resource groups that connect our diverse community around common interests.
More about our cultureImproving Lives:
At the IDB, we’re committed to improving lives. Since 1959, we’ve been a leading source of long-term financing for economic, social, and institutional development in Latin America and the Caribbean. We do more than lending though. We partner with our 48-member countries to provide Latin America and the Caribbean with cutting-edge research about relevant development issues, policy advice to inform their decisions, and technical assistance to improve on the planning and execution of projects.
What we work forEmployee perspectives
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Promoting Women’s Leadership: A Win for All
Promoting Women’s Leadership: A Win for All
By Victoria Cárdenas Simons
Since I left school and started working, I’ve faced multiple challenges in my work and personal life, which have helped me be more resilient and…
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Gender Mainstreaming: Five keys to accelerate change and not miss the boat
Gender Mainstreaming: Five keys to accelerate change and not miss the boat
By Luana Ozemela
Published by IDB Blog: ¿Y si hablamos de Igualdad? We often tend to remember and pride ourselves on our great gender mainstreaming victories and…
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A Walk on the Dark Side: Learning from Corporate Use of Behavioral Economics
A Walk on the Dark Side: Learning from Corporate Use of Behavioral Economics
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I recently attended the IlleXBehavior Meeting in Chicago, a gathering of behavioral and tech consultancies and some of the largest companies in the…