Original disclosure @ AIIB website
Updated in EWS Mar 4, 2026
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According to the bank, the objective of the project is to rebuild flood damaged infrastructure that enables trade with Asia, to restore livelihoods, and reduce the impacts of future climate events in the State of Rio Grande do Sul through a sovereign-backed on-lending program. The Program for Development and Resilience for the Southern Region (the Project) will support post-disaster recovery of trade-enabling infrastructure, in the sectors of water, flood management, urban, transport, social and other infrastructure. This infrastructure is critical for the support of the State’s export-based economy, as well as social and economic recovery of southern Brazil. The Project will be a sovereign-backed on-lending facility that will allow AIIB’s funding to reach smaller borrowers that AIIB would not normally work with directly. Best practices in enhancing climate resilience will be applied throughout the post-disaster reconstruction, with nature-based solutions incorporated wherever possible.
PROJECT TEAM LEADER
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Manuel Benard Senior Investment Officer
manuel.benard@aiib.org
BORROWER
Banco Regional de Desenvolvimento do Extremo Sul/ Regional Development Bank of the Extreme South (BRDE)
Gustavo Trombini Orsolin
Financial Superintendent
gustavo.orsolin@brde.com.br
IMPLEMENTING ENTITY
Banco Regional de Desenvolvimento do Extremo Sul/ Regional Development Bank of the Extreme South (BRDE)
Thobias Bassotto Zani
Head of International Fundraising
thobias.zani@brde.com.br
AIIB
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
You can submit an information request for project information at: https://www.aiib.org/en/contact/information-request/index.html.
ACCOUNTABILITY MECHANISM OF AIIB
The AIIB has established the Accountability Mechanism for Project-Affected People (PPM). The PPM provides “an opportunity for an independent and impartial review of submissions from Project-affected people who believe they have been or are likely to be adversely affected by AIIB’s failure to implement the ESP in situations when their concerns cannot be addressed satisfactorily through Project level GRMs or AIIB Management processes.” Two or more project-affected people can file a complaint. Under the current AIIB policy, when the bank co-finances a project with another development bank, it may apply the other bank's standards. You can refer to the Project Summary Information document to find out which standards apply. You can learn more about the PPM and how to file a complaint at: https://www.aiib.org/en/about-aiib/who-we-are/project-affected-peoples-mechanism/how-we-assist-you/index.html.
The complaint submission form can be accessed in Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Bengali, Chinese, English, Tagalog, Hindi, Nepali, Russian, Turkish, or Urdu. The submission form can be found at: https://www.aiib.org/en/about-aiib/who-we-are/project-affected-peoples-mechanism/submission/index.html.