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You are here: Home / cat / Belize’s Recovery Opens Path to Inclusive and Disaster-Resilient Growth

Belize’s Recovery Opens Path to Inclusive and Disaster-Resilient Growth

Dated: June 23, 2026

Belize has recorded one of the strongest post-pandemic rebounds in Latin America and the Caribbean, with the economy expanding at an average annual rate of nearly 8 percent between 2021 and 2024. The recovery was supported by a rapid rebound in tourism, stronger agricultural exports and growth in outsourced business services, helping reduce poverty, lower unemployment and ease public debt pressures.

According to the IDB report “Landscape of Opportunities: Belize,” the country now faces the harder task of turning this recovery into long-term, inclusive and disaster-resilient growth. Much of the recent expansion reflected a cyclical rebound after the pandemic, and growth is expected to slow as that recovery effect fades.

Productivity is one of the main challenges for Belize’s next phase of development. The economy remains heavily dependent on tourism, agriculture and small-scale services, while many firms are micro or small enterprises with limited access to finance, technology and skilled labour. These constraints make it difficult for businesses to scale, modernise and move into higher-value activities.

The report notes that Belize has strong entrepreneurial energy and a growing services economy, but many firms continue to face barriers to investment and innovation. Limited credit access remains a major challenge, particularly for micro and small businesses outside major urban centres, while employers increasingly report shortages of technical and digital skills.

Women are central to Belize’s future growth. Around 80 percent of microenterprises are led by women, yet women-owned businesses face greater obstacles in accessing finance, formalisation and business support. Although women outperform men in educational attainment, they participate less in the labour market and are often concentrated in lower-productivity and informal jobs.

Expanding women’s economic opportunities could become a major source of productivity growth for Belize. Better access to childcare, care services, finance and asset ownership would help more women participate fully in the economy and support the growth of women-led enterprises.

Infrastructure gaps also limit Belize’s growth prospects. Roads remain vulnerable to flooding and natural disasters, energy systems depend heavily on imported electricity, and digital connectivity remains uneven across the country. These challenges particularly affect rural communities and smaller firms, reducing competitiveness and economic inclusion.

Belize’s environmental vulnerability is closely linked to its economic future. Tourism, agriculture, fisheries and coastal infrastructure all depend on environmental stability, while hurricanes, floods, droughts and coastal erosion create recurring economic losses and fiscal pressures.

At the same time, Belize’s natural capital is one of its strongest strategic assets. Its marine ecosystems, forests and biodiversity support tourism, fisheries and the emerging blue economy. The country’s Blue Bond has shown how environmental conservation and fiscal management can reinforce each other, positioning Belize as a regional reference in debt-for-nature financing.

However, stronger resilience will require more than conservation. Belize still needs investment in water and sanitation, waste management, climate-resilient infrastructure and disaster risk management. Without stronger adaptation measures, climate shocks could increasingly affect growth, investment and social progress.

Human capital is another key constraint. Educational attainment remains below regional averages, especially at secondary and tertiary levels, while many young people remain outside both education and formal employment. These gaps limit the country’s ability to diversify into knowledge-intensive sectors and sustain productivity growth.

Belize enters this new phase from a stronger position than expected, with improved fiscal indicators, reduced debt pressures and progress in areas such as environmental finance and services exports. The country’s next challenge is to advance reforms that raise productivity, expand inclusion and build resilience before external conditions become less favourable.

Belize has shown that recovery is possible. Its long-term success will depend on how effectively it uses its natural capital, strategic location, English-speaking workforce and entrepreneurial dynamism while investing in infrastructure, human capital and stronger institutions.

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