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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Additionality]] | |||
* [[Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa]] | * [[Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa]] | ||
* [[Asian Development Bank]] | * [[Asian Development Bank]] | ||
* [[Central bank]] | * [[Central bank]] | ||
* [[Development bank]] | * [[Development bank]] | ||
* [[Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank]] | |||
* [[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] | * [[International Bank for Reconstruction and Development]] | ||
* [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] | * [[Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development]] |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 1 December 2021
Development banks.
(EBRD).
The EBRD was founded in 1991 as a response to development and investment needs following the ending of communism in Central and Eastern Europe.
The EBRD assists only countries ‘committed to and applying the principles of multi-party democracy pluralism’.
Safeguarding the environment and a commitment to sustainable energy are also central to the EBRD’s activities.
The EBRD is also known as the Banque Europeenne de Reconstruction et de Developpement (BERD).
See also
- Additionality
- Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa
- Asian Development Bank
- Central bank
- Development bank
- Eastern and Southern African Trade and Development Bank
- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- United States Agency for International Development
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development