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CDB Approves US$50M Loan to Boost Guyana’s Climate Resilience Efforts

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April 6, 2026
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The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has approved US$50 million in additional financing for Guyana to support climate resilience and strengthen environmental management systems, as the country continues to balance rapid economic expansion with sustainable development.

The funding forms part of Guyana’s Second Environmental Sector Policy-Based Loan (PBL), a broader US$175 million programme, following an initial US$125 million disbursement in July 2025. The latest tranche, financed through the CDB’s Ordinary Capital Resources, is intended to bolster investments in climate-resilient infrastructure and institutional capacity.

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The approval comes as Guyana—now an oil-rich nation and the world’s fastest growing economy—continues to see unprecedented economic transformation driven by its oil and gas sector. Between 2020 and 2025, the country earned more than US$8 billion in oil revenues.

CDB Director of Projects, L. O’Reilly Lewis, underscored the importance of the initiative, noting that the financing will help embed sustainability into Guyana’s development trajectory. “As Guyana experiences rapid economic expansion, this additional financing deepens our support for the country’s efforts to embed environmental sustainability into national policy and planning, ensuring that key reforms in biodiversity management, climate resilience, and water governance are adequately resourced,” he said.

According to the bank, the loan will support a range of reforms aimed at enhancing climate adaptation and protecting natural resources. These include strengthening biodiversity management, improving environmental monitoring systems, increasing coordination among agencies, restoring carbon-rich ecosystems, and upgrading early-warning systems for public health and climate-related risks.

The programme also targets improvements in water governance and the delivery of climate-resilient water services, particularly for vulnerable coastal communities.

The initiative aligns with Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) 2030 and supports the country’s commitments under international agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the Convention on Biological Diversity. It also complements the CDB’s Strategic Plan 2026–2035, which focuses on building resilience, protecting natural capital, and reducing poverty across member states.

Officials say the financing represents a continued push to ensure that Guyana’s rapid economic gains—largely driven by oil production—are matched by investments that safeguard the environment and support long-term, inclusive development.

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