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- Good governance is having adequate state capacity to enable and support government activities and deliver public goods.
- Case-based learning enhances the analytical skills of public policy makers by encouraging a broader perspective that incorporates viewpoints from diverse stakeholders.
- The unequal burden of care work is a significant structural barrier preventing women from joining the formal workforce in developing and developed countries.
- This brief shows how ADB is engaging audiences through storytelling to better highlight the impact of its work in Asia and the Pacific, share knowledge, and communicate complex ideas in a creative and effective way.
- Factors driving labor migration in the next decade will include not only increased demand for skills but also shifts in demographics and policy changes.
- The Government of Malaysia informed ADB in February 2023 of its intention to contribute to the Special Fund for the ADBI for demand-driven policy research, capacity building and training, and outreach to support ADB’s DMCs in Asia and the Pacific. The President recommends that the Board of Directors approve the acceptance of a $500,000 contribution by the Government of Malaysia to the Special Fund for the ADBI, to be provided in three installments: $166,666.70 in 2023, $166,666.70 in 2024, and $166,666.60 in 2025
- This book details the evolution of the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction (JFPR) and shows how it worked with ADB to fund myriad projects designed to improve lives and livelihoods in the Asia and Pacific region over 2 decades.
- Green buildings have been recognized as an important pathway to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from the construction and building sectors.
- The revival of the creative economy will be critical for ensuring an inclusive recovery that boosts small enterprises and employment for vulnerable groups in Asia’s rural and urban areas.
- Capacity development and international partnership are indispensable for promoting a sustainable blue economy.
- Women’s economic empowerment will not only promote inclusive economic growth but also benefit business through increasing organizational effectiveness and growth.
- In the traditional policy analysis approach, an individual or firm may not know whether a solution will work in real-world conditions. Flexibility, feedback, and reassessment are necessary for developing and implementing a project.
- This compendium discusses how ADB's knowledge products and services provided in line with The Philippines Country Knowledge Strategy and Plan, 2012–2017 are contributing to the country's development.
- This edition features studies on seasonal labor mobility in the Pacific as well as development issues relating to population aging, education, and the labor market in Asia.
- This brief presents digital and online platforms for civil services in Asia and the Pacific, along with recommendations for holistic government interventions and reforms in policies, business processes, and management systems.
- This report surveys the current state of civil service in Indonesia from a comprehensive, data-driven perspective and explores the current challenges facing the country’s bureaucracy.
- Developing Asia’s demand for high-quality, integrated infrastructure requires a steady but equitable supply of land.
- This book discusses how human-centered principles and methods can be applied to improve the design of policies and projects to increase positive impacts for beneficiaries.
- This publication presents a case study in East Java, Indonesia, about ADB’s collaboration with local governments and other stakeholders in monitoring, implementing, raising awareness, and advocating for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
- At ADB, innovation means change that adds value for clients. This publication shines the spotlight on ADB’s innovation champions, and showcases initiatives and ongoing projects across developing member countries.