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- The second CRPP Partnership Forum aims to discuss what role can poverty reduction programs play in building climate resilience.
- ADB will hold the 2nd Community Resilience Partnership Program (CRPP) Partnership Forum on 27-28 February 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand.
- ADB and its partners ensure that developing member countries are resilient through projects that provide quality education, better health, and inclusive and adaptive social protection.
- TSCFP’s partner Issuing Banks are located in ADB's 16 developing member countries in Asia and the Pacific. TSCFP works with 200+ Confirming Banks (international banks from over 90 countries around the world).
- The video promotes the publication A Road Map for Scaling Up Private Sector Financing for the Blue Economy in Thailand: Investment Report which provides ways to mobilize private sector investment in a sustainable Thai blue economy.
- Bhutan became a member of ADB in 1982. To date, ADB has committed 205 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance totaling $1.2 billion to Bhutan.
- ADB is assisting Maldives to improve climate resilience and achieve net zero emissions by 2030 through the increased use of renewable energy.
- France joined ADB in 1970. It has provided $3.29 billion in capital subscription to ADB. It has also contributed and committed $1.52 billion to Special Funds since becoming a member.
- ADB, the Japan Fund for Prosperous and Resilient Asia and the Pacific, and the Japan International Cooperation Agency are helping Bangladesh boost resilience by implementing reforms to the country’s social protection system.
- In its private sector operations, ADB builds on its existing strengths in the infrastructure and capital markets / financial sectors, and seeks to assist private sector projects in these two areas in developing member countries.
- ADB continues its support to help Viet Nam enhance climate-resilient transportation, promote sustainable urban development, improve rural connectivity, and reduce pockets of poverty in remote areas.
- ADB is responding to Bangladesh's need for greater climate resilience, quality education, improved infrastructure, and skills development to realize the government's goal of becoming an upper middle-income country by 2031.
- ADB has been working with the PRC since 1986. To date, ADB has committed 1,193 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance totaling $42.9 billion to the PRC.
- ADB telah menyetujui pinjaman senilai $419,6 juta untuk Proyek Sanitasi Inklusif di Seluruh Kota (Citywide Inclusive Sanitation Project) untuk membantu Indonesia memperluas akses terhadap layanan sanitasi yang tahan terhadap perubahan iklim, memadai, dan dikelola dengan aman di kota Mataram, Pontianak, dan Semarang.
- ADB has approved a $419.6 million loan for the Citywide Inclusive Sanitation Project to help Indonesia expand access to climate-resilient, adequate, and safely managed sanitation services in the cities of Mataram, Pontianak, and Semarang.
- The Bank of Georgia is providing critically needed financing to small businesses, particularly women-owned enterprises affected by the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic fallout.
- ADB is one of Cambodia’s largest sources of official development assistance, with average annual lending of $368.3 million in 2018–2022.
- This document provides the updated rebates or surcharges for the Flexible Loan Products to sovereign and fully sovereign-guaranteed borrowers, loans under the Countercyclical Support Facility (CSF), and loans under the COVID-19 Pandemic Response Option (CPRO) for January-June 2024.
- ADB is one of Uzbekistan’s largest development partners. Its support in 2022 focused on reforms for the country’s transition toward an inclusive and market-driven economy.