Sustainable Pathways: Addresing Infraestructure Needs in the Caribbean
Abstract
This report highlights CAF’s growing footprint in the Caribbean, positioning it as the multilateral bank with the strongest presence in the CARICOM region. With the recent inclusion of The Bahamas and Antigua and Barbuda, CAF now counts six Caribbean member countries and continues to deepen its regional integration. The report underscores the structural challenges faced by small island states—such as limited land, small domestic markets, and vulnerability to climate change—which complicate the development of sustainable infrastructure. In response, the report offers a comprehensive diagnosis of key infrastructure sectors—energy, transport, ICT, and water and sanitation—identifying opportunities for improvement and outlining a roadmap toward more resilient services.
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2025Cite this publication
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Brichetti, Juan PabloCondor, Richard
Cont, Walter
Pitetti, Diego
Schliesser, Reinier
Uesu, Eliana
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