#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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In this issue of ADB Update: 👉 Read our latest #ADO2024 update on growth and inflation in the region 👉 A new ADB project aims to improve transport connectivity in India 👉 Our blog discusses challenges that could worsen the economic outlook for Asia
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An ADB project in Tajikistan is helping develop and upgrade vocational education and learning institutions throughout the country. Almost 2,300 women and girls completed training courses and improved their skills, employability, and incomes. Almost 70% of those who completed courses found a job straight away. Learn more: https://ow.ly/G3vW50SIQrt
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The number of urban vehicles in Asia and the Pacific doubles every six years, increasing emissions and congestion. ADB supports its member countries in developing integrated transport systems in many of the region’s growing cities: https://ow.ly/RC9O50SESHr
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ADB has approved a loan to expand metro rail corridors and improve transport connectivity in Nagpur, India. The project will make the city more livable and provide an efficient, safe, and environment-friendly public transport to ease commuters’ travel. Learn more: https://ow.ly/FMuU50SIMqp
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ADB has approved a grant to help the Government of Tajikistan foster a climate-responsive business environment and support small and medium-sized enterprises. By promoting a transition to a green economy, the program will stimulate growth, create jobs, and enhance the country's resilience to climate change: https://ow.ly/nKfg50SIMjr
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Heating is crucial for countries with winter seasons, but coal is often the main heat source. In Kazakhstan, the government has taken a major step towards making its heating systems more sustainable by passing a law that will pave the way for cleaner sources including renewables. Read more about how this ADB-supported legislation can help transform Kazakhstan’s heating sector: https://ow.ly/SLeX50SFJCX
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Innovative health technologies can enhance mental health care and the management of non-communicable diseases in low and middle-income countries. These advancements offer effective solutions for screening, diagnosis, and patient care, improving healthcare outcomes: https://ow.ly/p2ea50SFIZA
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We have partnered with KEGOC JSC to expand the high-voltage transmission network in the southern region of Kazakhstan. This expansion will allow the integration of large-scale renewable power generation into the grid, reinforce power transmission, and improve energy security: https://ow.ly/ye0N50SGSio
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Asia and the Pacific is home to some of the largest coral reef systems in the world, which are vital to millions of people and their livelihoods. Our report explores the risks they face from climate change and highlights how nature-positive investments can finance their protection and restoration: https://ow.ly/NzYC50Qp2Wp
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