Title: DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA
1 DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA THE IDB AT
THE TURN OF THE CENTURY Nohra Rey de
MarulandaManagerIntegration and Regional
Programs DepartmentInter-American Development
Bank (IDB)October 24, 2003, Naha, Okinawa
2Presentation Structure
- Economic Development in Latin America
- Human Development in Latin America
- IDB activities in Latin America
- Asia, Japan and Latin America IDB role
- Okinawa and Latin America
3How is Latin America doing in terms of
development?
- Income level
- Growth
- Inequality
- Poverty
- Human Development
4Income levels in LA are moderate among developing
regions...
GDP PER CAPITA (US1995)
Source WDI
5with big differences among countries
GDP PER CAPITA, 2000
US1995
12,400
1,500
Source WDI
6Growth has been modest...
GDP PER CAPITA, 2000
Index 1960100
Source WDI
7Income inequality is very high
GINI COEFICIENT OF INCOME Regional median
Region
1960's
1970's
1980's
1990's
Latin America Caribbean
52.7
48.7
47.5
49.0
Sub Saharan Africa
39.0
48.5
42.5
43.4
Middle East North Africa
41.9
43.8
39.2
39.7
Southeast Asia Pacific
33.0
40.5
40.7
36.0
OECD
32.7
34.3
32.1
32.8
South Asia
33.7
33.0
32.0
30.6
Source Deininger Squire
8and also within the region
LATIN AMERICA GINI COEFICIENT OF INCOME (1990S)
Source Deininger Squire
9and inequality in assets ownership is also very
high
GINI COEFICIENT OF LAND OWNERSHIP Regional median
Region
1960's
1970's
1980's
1990's
Latin America Caribbean
80.1
81.7
80.3
87.1
Middle East North Africa
64.6
61.4
68.6
South Asia
59.6
56.4
62.2
51.8
OECD
59.9
51.2
55.4
56.4
Sub Saharan Africa
50.8
52.4
51.0
43.7
Southeast Asia Pacific
51.0
50.9
46.9
Source FAO
10High levels of poverty persist
PEOPLE LIVING ON LESS THAN US1 PER DAY
Millions of People
of Population
Source ECLAC
11even though human development indicators have
improved
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX
HDI
SE Asia surpassed LA
Source UN
12.as in extended life expectancy...
Life expectancy (years)
SE Asia surpassed LA
Source WDI
13and in declining illiteracy...
Illiteracy rate ( of total population)
SE Asia surpassed LA
Source WDI
14and in education attainment...
POPULATION WITH SECONDARY AND HIGHER EDUCATION BY
REGION
()
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
1975
1985
1995
1975
1985
1995
Secondary education
Higher education
World average
Latin America
East Asia
Rest of Asia
Source Barro Lee
15In short, Latin America has registered
significant human development improvements, but
it still lags in comparison to other regions,
because of the presence of
- High Inequality
- Social Exclusion
16..social exclusion against
- Indigenous people
- Afro-descendants
- Women
- Small farmers
- Landless rural inhabitants
- Disabled people
17What does Inter-American Development Bank do in
Latin America and the Caribbean?
18IDB Basic Facts
- Founded in 1959, oldest and largest of the
regional multilateral development banks - Largest source of development finance for Latin
America - 46 Member countries
- - 26 Borrowing
- - 20 Non-borrowing (Japan is the only member
country from Asia)
19IDB operations cover the entire spectrum of
economic and social development
- Current priorities
- Integration and regional development
- Competitiveness
- Modernization of the state
- Reform of the social sectors
- Poverty reduction
- Reduction of inequity
202002-2003 Pipeline Project Distribution
Agriculture
Others
Transp.
Social Inv.,
14
5
Communic.
3
Health
Education
Energy
21
7
Industry
Credit
Sanitation
3
Urban
Environment
Mod. of the
Dev.
3
State
19
25
21Integration and Regional Programs Department (INT)
- is responsible for the preparation and
monitoring of regional programming and the
dissemination of information on integration
processes and trade.
22- INT facilitates RPD Regional Policy Dialogue
a space for a dialogue among member countries - AIM
- contribute to the exchange of experiences between
countries - prepare them to face the vast challenges of
globalization - generate processes for regional cooperation
23INT, and IDB, look beyond Latin America and the
Caribbean. How?
24The Japan Program (JP) was created in 1999,
within the INT.
interests needs in LAC
experiences from East Asia
Technical cooperation
25INDES-JP training program for Asian Descendants
in social policy (Washington, DC, April 2002)
Seminar Environment Development Integrated
Approaches to Sustainable Resource Management
(Mexico City, February 2003)
26- The IDB Office in Tokyo
- was opened in Tokyo in September 1995
- to foster business and financial relations with
Japan and other Asian countries.
27Workshop Womens Participation in the Promotion
of Social Development Lessons from Asia, Latin
America the CaribbeanOctober 2730,
2003National Womens Education Center, Saitama
- 14 experts from 13 countries from 2 regions.
- How do women and womens organizations contribute
in community development, public policy
dialogues and formal leadership roles? - How does their participation improve the
well-being of the society as a whole?
28Latin America Asia
- Strong linkage in terms of
- immigration history and commercial ties.
29Economic, Social Cultural Contribution of Asian
Descendants in Latin America
- Contribution in the area of agriculture,
aquaculture, medicine, gastronomy, sports, art,
etc. - On-going Japan Program research project analyzes
15 cases of Japanese, Chinese and Korean
descendants and their contributions in Latin
America the Caribbean.
30Latin Americans in Japan Today
- Contribution through remittances Dekaseguis,
Latin American migrant workers to Japan (1985). - Today, 260,000300,000 Latin American dekaseguis
in Japan (2002).
Source Immigration Bureau, Japan
31Latin Americas Trade with Asia
Asia includes Australia, China, Hong Kong,
Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand,
Philippines, Korea, Singapore, Taipei China
Thailand. Source UNSTAT
32Latin America Okinawa
- Migration History
- Okinawans migration to Latin America started
in - 1904 to Mexico
- 1906 to Peru
- 1908 to Brazil
- 1910 to Bolivia
33Migration from Okinawa to Latin America
(1)Latin America was the destination of 45 of
Okinawans who migrated throughout the world.
34Migration from Okinawa to Latin America (2)
Source Okinawa International Exchange Division
35Future IDB activities in Okinawa
- INDES Workshop on Corporate Social
Responsibility in the Management of Social
Sectors (2004) - Japan Program Seminar on Migration in the
Context of Globalization (2004)
362005 IDB Annual Meeting in Okinawa