Gisela Sánchez, CABEI’s new president, plans to revise lending policies, halting loans to Nicaragua and El Salvador. Historically, Nicaragua and El Salvador, led by criticized governments, received significant funding, raising concerns about CABEI’s direction under Dante Mossi. Sánchez’s initiative aims to balance the portfolio, moving away from Mossi’s controversial policies. She emphasized a need for […]
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