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Introduction
Use of Consultants by the ADB
Use of Consultants by Borrowers
Use of Domestic Consultants and Consultants from Developing Member Countries
Services of Consulting Firms
Procedures for Selection of Consulting Firms
The ADB's Files on Consulting Firms and Individual Consultants
Individual Consultants
Other Provisions
Guidelines on the Use of Consultants by Asian Development Bank and Its Borrowers

Use of Consultants by the ADB

2.01. The ADB may use consultants for technical assistance activities which are financed by the ADB from its own resources or which, although financed by another institution, are executed by the ADB on behalf of such other institution. The ADB may also use consultants to supplement its own staff in carrying out its operations. When the ADB uses consultants in any such case, the consultants will be selected and engaged by the ADB. The duties of consultants are defined in the terms of reference which, in case of a technical assistance project, are prepared in collaboration with the recipient entity. (see paragraph 6.02 (b)).

2.02. After termination of their engagement, such consultants may be required to abstain from any subsequent work on the same project, if so decided by the ADB.



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