Sunday, July 12, 2026
spot_img
HomeEvents / VideoCDB pays tribute to Sir Arthur Lewis on the anniversary of his...

CDB pays tribute to Sir Arthur Lewis on the anniversary of his birth

BARBADOS / ST LUCIA – A renowned scholar, innovator and winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize for Economics, Sir Arthur was instrumental in establishing CDB, the only indigenous development bank in the region.

The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) pays tribute to our founding President, Sir Arthur Lewis, a pioneer of regional development, who was born on January 23, 1915.

A renowned scholar, innovator and winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize for Economic Sciences, Sir Arthur was instrumental in establishing CDB, which remains the only indigenous development bank in the region.

Serving as pfrom 1970 – 1973, he played a key role in shaping the strategy and structure of the institution and devising the policies and procedures to ensure its effectiveness in promoting economic development in the Caribbean. Recognising that the evolution and growth of the Region would require a skilled workforce, his tenure was marked by an emphasis on developing human capital with the Bank prioritising investments in education and skills development to support economic growth.

A national of Saint Lucia, Sir Arthur believed that collaboration and joint efforts were essential to address common challenges and played a critical role in fostering integration and cooperation among Caribbean countries.

As president he encouraged member countries to work together and leverage the resources and expertise of the Bank to achieve shared goals.

CDB honours his legacy through our commitment to accelerating the social and economic development of Caribbean nations and our ongoing efforts to mobilise the capital and resources needed to achieve the best future for the region and the people we serve. May his legacy endure.

RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Caribbean News

ECCB unveils new EC banknotes featuring national heroes and regional icons

BASSETERRE, ST Kitts — The Eastern Caribbean (EC) banknotes have been redesigned to honour the people, heritage and achievements of the eight member countries of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU). Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), Timothy N.J. Antoine, has unveiled the new designs, marking a historic milestone in the evolution of EC currency. For the first time, the banknotes will no longer feature the likeness of the late Queen...

Global News

Taiwan strongly opposes China’s ethnic unity and progress promotion law

MOFA urges international community to jointly counter authoritarian expansionism TAIPEI, Taiwan - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) expresses strong condemnation and solemn opposition...
Social Media Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com