Several Community programmes and projects are implemented through technical cooperation with third countries and multilateral agencies (collectively referred to as international development partners - IDPs). The support from the IDP is through the provision of human and/or financial resources.
The Community has technical cooperation relations with both long-standing traditional IDPs as well as newly emerging ones. There is also a range of multilateral organisations with which the Community has technical cooperation relations.
The Community also benefits from South-south cooperation - an increasing trend among developing countries to establish cooperation mechanisms to assist each other. Countries in the forefront of this recent thrust include those in Central and South American, Cuba and India.
The table below lists the countries and multilateral agencies with which the Community, through the. CARICOM Secretariat, has cooperation relations.
Traditional Country Donors | Emerging Country Donors | Multi-lateral Agencies |
Canada | South Korea | IDB |
United Kingdom | India | CDB |
USA | Singapore | World Bank |
Spain | Mexico | Commonwealth Secretariat |
Italy | Brazil | UNDP |
Germany | Chile | United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) |
Japan | Argentina | Global Environment Fund (GEF) |
Australia | Cuba | United Nations Development Fund for Women UNIFEM) |
European Union | Turkey | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) |
Austria | Russia | The United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (UNECLAC) |
| Kazakhstan | United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) |
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| Center for Disease Control (CDC) |