News
23 July 2020

DFC aims to finance $1bn of private sector investment in Honduras

Region:
Americas

The International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has unveiled plans to finance $1 billion of private sector investment over three years in Honduras.

DFC will prioritize investments that: bolster energy security, digital connectivity, and critical infrastructure to facilitate trade, investment, and job creation; support health systems, medical supply chains, and access to water, sanitation, and nutrition to build more resilient communities; expand financial services to create economic opportunity, especially for small businesses, women, and rural populations; and leverage collaboration with like-minded institutions to maximize collective impact.

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