Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo

Natural Disaster Risk in Infrastructure Projects

Washington DC, United States

The Non-degree in Natural Disaster Risk in Infrastructure Projects at Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The Inter-American Development Bank (Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, IDB) is headquartered in Washington, D.C., and although not a traditional university, it functions as a global learning and professional development hub focused on Latin America and the Caribbean. Founded in 1959, the institution supports economic and social development through financing, technical assistance, research, and policies aimed at poverty reduction, infrastructure, sustainable growth, and inclusive innovation. The IDB’s work offers valuable learning pathways for students and early-career professionals interested in development practice.

Educational opportunities affiliated with the IDB include internships, fellowships, training programs, and collaborative research projects with universities and governments. These programs expose participants to project design and evaluation, policy analysis, climate and digital initiatives, and private sector development. With program areas spanning finance, education, health, and climate resilience, trainees gain multidisciplinary skills and practical experience working on real development challenges across the region.

International students and young professionals benefit from engagement with IDB initiatives through hands-on learning, mentorship, and access to a global network of practitioners and researchers. Participation can strengthen resumes, provide practical project experience, and create pathways to careers in multilateral institutions, government, NGOs, and consultancy roles. The IDB’s commitment to innovation and impact makes it a compelling partner for those seeking applied experience in international development.

About the Program

Natural Disaster Risk in Infrastructure Projects is a non-degree program for students who want to learn about disaster risk in infrastructure. It's taught in English and lasts several weeks. You'll learn how to help communities prepare for natural disasters.

The program covers subjects like risk assessment and infrastructure planning. You'll develop skills in data analysis and problem-solving. The program includes hands-on components to help you apply what you learn.

After completing the program, you can work as a Disaster Risk Reduction Specialist, Infrastructure Planner, or Emergency Management Coordinator. You can work in industries like construction, government, or non-profit organizations, and for employers like the Red Cross or the United Nations.

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