#ADBNews: ADB President Masa Asakawa today announced a $5 billion replenishment for the Asian Development Fund. The ADF is ADB’s largest source of grants to support the poorest and most vulnerable developing member countries. The Fund is replenished by ADB and donor contributions every four years. Read more: https://ow.ly/O1IN50RvCON #ADBAnnualMeeting
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ADB’s vision is to achieve a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Despite the region’s many successes, 1 in 3 people still live under $3.20 a day - that's 1.24 billion people. ADB will continue to prioritize the region's poorest and most vulnerable countries. Established in 1966, ADB is owned by 68 members, including 48 from the region. Its main instruments for helping its developing member countries are policy dialogue, loans, equity investments, guarantees, grants, and technical assistance.
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As the world navigates unprecedented environmental challenges, public financial institutions can further the objectives of the international accords designed to mitigate climate change. Our recent publication explores how green investment banks can mobilize capital and provide financing to help developing countries close the climate investment gap and support a just transition. Download the full publication here: https://ow.ly/rQMw50SwJgp
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The battle against climate change will be won or lost in Asia and the Pacific. As the region’s climate bank, ADB is bringing new ideas and solutions to help developing member countries address climate change, enhance resilience, and improve environmental sustainability. Learn more: https://ow.ly/bfoL50SxH1x
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Many developing countries in Asia and the Pacific face a severe teacher recruitment and retention crisis. If the region is to continue to grow in prosperity, educational quality is fundamental to help economies transition from manufacturing to knowledge and tech hubs. Here’s why: https://ow.ly/2h9950SvH74
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ADB is committed to advancing sustainable development in Asia and the Pacific amid growing climate challenges. Our report highlights the bank’s recent sustainability initiatives, featuring project stories, technical assistance, and a detailed data book that assesses our performance: https://ow.ly/eCnP50SvGZA
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International trade is widely recognized as an engine for economic growth, and an important driver of prosperity and development. However, it is also linked to emissions and inequity. Here's what multilateral development banks can do to help make it sustainable: https://ow.ly/3v9M50SvbIT
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Pollution, acidification, depletion of marine resources, and coastal degradation threaten oceans and the well-being of our planet. Here are four policies governments can implement to restore ocean health and enhance economic resilience, food security, and livelihoods: https://ow.ly/eC2950Sv9w5
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Without protection measures Viet Nam’s coastal beaches could erode by up to 150 meters over the next 30 years. An ADB project in Phan Thiet is employing a mix of gray infrastructure and green solutions to preserve beaches and promote marine biodiversity and eco-tourism: https://ow.ly/WSSX50Sv9Ok
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As household living standards in rural areas improve, the amount of solid waste rapidly increases. Our latest blog provides four ways to achieve quality and sustainable management of rural sanitation, wastewater, and solid waste. Learn more: https://ow.ly/iJGV50StpOa
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Join ADB and help us shape the future of development in Asia and the Pacific. Explore our current job openings and apply today: https://ow.ly/atOL50Sv7YH