CARIBBEAN-CDB to host symposium advancing global dialogue on data protection and artificial intelligence.

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) will host the two-day 2025 Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) Privacy Symposium, which gets underway here on Wednesday.

It said the event brings together privacy professionals from international development institutions to share best practices and address emerging data protection challenges.

The region’s premier financial institution said that since its inception in 2017, the MDB Privacy Symposium has served as a vital platform for collaboration among MDBs, focusing on the development and implementation of privacy programmes.

It said that this year’s edition will place special emphasis on the intersection of data privacy and artificial intelligence (AI), a rapidly evolving area of concern for global institutions.

The symposium will feature interactive sessions on topics related to ensuring privacy programmes are AI-ready, conducting privacy assessments of AI tools, embedding privacy in the project lifecycle, advancing the MDB Privacy Toolkit, and reviewing lessons learned from privacy audits and assessments.

“Hosting the 2025 MDB Privacy Symposium reflects CDB’s commitment to embedding global best practices in data privacy across our operations,” said CDB’s acting Vice-President of Corporate Services, Ian Durant.

“This forum will ensure that we can remain informed, proactive, and aligned with international standards in the face of AI and digital technologies that are reshaping development,” he added.

He said that the symposium also supports CDB’s broader strategic goals of deepening partnerships and enhancing institutional capacity.

“This gathering of experts is not only about compliance, it’s about collaboration. By working together, MDBs can build stronger, more responsive privacy frameworks that will protect individuals and support innovation in development.”

Participants will include privacy officers, legal experts, and digital governance professionals from central global, regional, and sub-regional development banks. The event is expected to generate actionable insights, strengthen the MDB privacy community, and advance collective responses to shared challenges.

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