Representatives of the IDB were present at the conclave to present the program “Invest: financing opportunities for the private sector of Argentina’s Norte Grande.”
The governors of the Great North met at the Santiago del Estero Forum with more than 400 businessmen, chambers and members of the private sector from across the regionincluding members of the IDB, who presented their program “Investment”.
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In addition to the governors Gerardo Zamora (Santiago del Estero), Carlos Sadir (Jujuy), Gildo Insfran (Formosa), Leandro Zdero (Chaco), Gustavo Valdes (Currents), Raul Jalil (Catamarca), Ricardo Quintela, Hugo Passalacqua (Misiones) and the vice-governor of Salta, Antonio Oscar Maroccothe brand new chancellor of the Nation was part of the conclave, Gerardo Wertheinthe president of the IDB Investment, James Scrivenand the IDB representative in Argentina, Viviana Alva Hart.
The program “IDB Invest: financing opportunities for the private sector of Argentina’s Norte Grande” is intended to promote innovative financial solutions to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in Latin America and the Caribbean, establishing a joint work agenda.
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Gerardo Zamora (left) and Gerardo Werthein (right).
In this regard, Zamora highlighted Scriven’s interest: “When we met in Washington with James, at the request of a request made by the then Argentine ambassador, Werthein, and I invited him to visit the province “He did not hesitate for a minute to come and take advantage of it, to do so at this meeting of the Region.”
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For her part, Alva Hart commented: “We are proud to be the main source of financing, technical experience and knowledge for sustainable and inclusive development“.
Furthermore, he expressed: “This unification has more to do with maximizing the impact of the programs we have as a bank throughout the Latin American and Caribbean Region. This implies that “We must restructure our processes, innovate in our instruments and, above all, measure the way in which we are generating results.”
Source: Ambito