UKAID

Funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), UK Aid Direct supported small and medium sized civil society organisations (CSOs), based in the UK and overseas, to achieve sustained poverty reduction and the United Nations's Global Goals.

The fund was flexible, adaptive and demand-led, responding to UK government priorities. Project themes included conflict prevention, disability inclusion, education, ending modern day slavery, health, livelihoods, nutrition, WASH and women's empowerment.

World Bank

The World Bank is an international organization aimed at reducing global poverty and boosting prosperity by providing loans, grants, and technical assistance to developing countries. Comprising 189 member nations, it focuses on long-term development, including infrastructure, education, health, and climate action, largely funded through bond issuance and member contributions.

European Union's trade and development partnership

The European Union's trade and development partnership with the Caribbean stretches back over more than 30 years. The purpose of this partnership is to make it easier for people and businesses from the two regions to invest in and trade with each other and thus to help Caribbean countries grow their economies and create jobs.

International Development Bank (IDB)

Through financial and technical support for countries working to reduce poverty and inequality, the Inter-American Development Bank helps improve health and education, and advance infrastructure.