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- This publication shares learning on how digital technology can be harnessed to improve water security and resilience in Asia and the Pacific.
- This working paper proposes a framework for mainstreaming gender equality and social inclusion in energy system planning in Bangladesh.
- The use of digital finance facilitates the production of firms, ensuring a stable supply of raw materials and sales and bringing about quick recovery.
- Achieving the full potential of energy innovation is necessary for dealing with the ecologically unsustainable economic growth of Asian countries.
- This Notice (i) gives effect to ADB’s application of, and facilitates the transition to, alternative reference rates for determining the floating rate of interest, (ii) is issued pursuant to the Ordinary Operations Loan Regulations, and (iii) is applicable to each of the regular loans made from ADB’s Ordinary Capital Resources referred to in the Notice. This Notice is effective for each such loan on the later to occur of 1 January 2022 and the date the relevant Loan Agreement is duly signed by the Borrower or such other date as may be specified in the Notice.
- Regional cooperation for optimizing the agricultural production efficiency of countries can be a strategic tool for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- Coastal and maritime tourism has immense potential in the blue economy and could become one of the biggest sources of tourism revenue in Bangladesh.
- This report reviews the energy landscape in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka with the aim of supporting improved energy efficiency in these countries and the rest of South Asia.
- This Atlas is composed of Hazards—Volume I and Exposures, Vulnerabilities, and Risks—Volume II containing spatial information and thematic maps for assessing development in the agriculture and water sectors.
- This Atlas is composed of Hazards—Volume I and Exposures, Vulnerabilities, and Risks—Volume II containing spatial information and thematic maps for assessing development in the agriculture and water sectors.
- This paper examines the effectiveness of the monetary policy of the central bank of Bangladesh and the impacts on the country's economy.
- The economies of Bangladesh and India are driven by fast-growing bilateral trade. This study examines some of the key bottlenecks to trade on land between Dhaka and Kolkata, and provides recommendations on how to address them.
- The Asia Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Monitor provides data and analysis as a resource for evidence-based policy design. This year's edition focuses on South Asia.
- This brief examines the virtual learning modalities and experiences of disadvantaged primary school students in Bangladesh following school closures due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
- Providing public utilities services to slum areas has always been a significant public policy challenge in developing countries.
- This Notice (i) gives effect to ADB’s application of, and facilitates the transition to, alternative reference rates for determining the floating rate of interest, (ii) is issued pursuant to the Ordinary Operations Loan Regulations, and (iii) is applicable to each of the regular loans made from ADB’s Ordinary Capital Resources referred to in the Notice. This Notice is effective for each such loan on the later to occur of 1 January 2022 and the date the relevant Loan Agreement is duly signed by the Borrower or such other date as may be specified in the Notice.
- COVID-19 economic recovery can be advanced by greater efforts to boost longer-term resilience and sustainability in Asia and the Pacific.
- Demography is a principal driving force for economic growth and social development.
- This document summarizes the discussion of the meeting of the ADB Board of Directors held on 21 September 2021 discussing the Country Partnership Strategy: Bangladesh, 2021-2025 - Sustain Growth, Build Resilience, and Foster Inclusion.
- This Country Partnership Strategy defines ADB's strategic approach in Bangladesh for 2021–2025.