Council of Europe Development Bank

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The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) is a multilateral development bank with an exclusively social mandate.

Through the provision of financing and technical expertise for projects with a high social impact in its member states, it actively promotes social cohesion and strengthens social integration in Europe.


The CEB participates in financing social projects, responds to emergency situations and contributes to improving the living conditions of the most disadvantaged population groups.


It contributes to the implementation of socially oriented investment projects through three lines of action:

  • Sustainable and inclusive growth
  • Integration of refugees, displaced persons and migrants
  • Climate action: developing adaptation and mitigation measures


See also