Multilateral Development Banks are also considered multilateral because many governments contribute to their operations. Such banks may be global or regional in geographical focus. Although their primary business is offering loans and policy advice to client governments, often their local country offices make small grants to NGOs and community-based organizations.
Examples of Multilateral Development Banks include:
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African Development Bank (headquartered in Cote d'Ivoire)
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Asian Development Bank (headquartered in the Philippines)
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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (headquartered in the United Kingdom)
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Inter-American Development Bank (headquartered in the United States)
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Japan Bank for International Cooperation (headquartered in Japan)
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World Bank (headquartered in the United States)
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