IDB Invest Cultivates Caribbean Fund Managers to Mobilize Private Capital

The Caribbean has the potential to become a dynamic hub for business and investment. With the right financial structures in place, the region’s vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystems and untapped opportunities offer favorable conditions for sustainable growth. For this reason, IDB Invest has launched a program to cultivate homegrown fund managers that mobilize investment to drive development across the Caribbean.
Mi Ruta: Building Career Readiness for Young Women in Miches

Fundación Tropicalia and IDB Invest implemented Mi Ruta, an initiative that equips young women in Miches, Dominican Republic, with skills and confidence to make informed educational and career choices as they prepare to enter the job market. Developing local talent is critical to supporting the growth of Miches’ sustainable tourism sector and building resilient communities.
Mi Ruta: Building Career Readiness for Young Women in Miches

Fundación Tropicalia and IDB Invest implemented Mi Ruta, an initiative that equips young women in Miches, Dominican Republic, with skills and confidence to make informed educational and career choices as they prepare to enter the job market. Developing local talent is critical to supporting the growth of Miches’ sustainable tourism sector and building resilient communities.
Artificial Intelligence for Health Care: Diagnosing Tropical Diseases in Remote Amazon Regions

A groundbreaking initiative led by Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein and Brazil’s Fundação de Medicina Tropical, supported by IDB Invest and financed by the government of Spain, developed an AI-based diagnostic model for cutaneous leishmaniasis. The system works entirely offline, a vital feature for remote areas of the Amazon.
Weather and Health Nexus
Artificial Intelligence for Health Care: Diagnosing Tropical Diseases in Remote Amazon Regions

A groundbreaking initiative led by Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein and Brazil’s Fundação de Medicina Tropical, supported by IDB Invest and financed by the government of Spain, developed an AI-based diagnostic model for cutaneous leishmaniasis. The system works entirely offline, a vital feature for remote areas of the Amazon.
Weather and Health Nexus
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