Three international banks say they will collaborate and cooperate more closely to generate knowledge and support public policies related to transnational organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), World Bank, and the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF) announced the agreement during the Regional Security Summit, underway in Ecuador.
The agreement lays out five potential domains of collaboration, namely knowledge and research production and dissemination; academic collaboration and development; policymaker and expert engagement; statistical integration and standardization; and policy support and resource mobilization.
The final domain involves exploring opportunities for collaboration and synergies to support the implementation of crime prevention policies, particularly focusing on organized crime.
The two-day summit started Monday and is organised by Ecuador’s Ministry of the Interior and the IDB. Attendees include Interior and Justice ministers from 13 LAC countries.
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