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Executive Summary
Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations by ADF Donors
ADF VIII: Requests for Midterm Policy Reviews and Reports
I. Introduction
II. The International Development Goals
III. Poverty in Developing Asia
IV. ADB and ADF: Vision and Role
V. ADB’S Framework for Poverty Reduction
VI. Development through Partnership
VII. ADF Resources: Portfolio Management and Performance
VIII. The Strategy for Implementing ADF VIII
>>IX. Planned Lending in ADF VIII
A. Lending to Current ADF Borrowers
B. New Borrowers
X. Financing Framework for ADF VIII
XI. Issues for Policy Review
XII. Midterm Review of ADF VIII
ADF VIII Donor's Report: Fighting Poverty in Asia

IX. Planned Lending in ADF VIII

107. Donors agreed that the planned level of lending in ADF VIII is $5.645 billion. This equals the size of the ADF VIII replenishment (Section X) on the basis of new Donor contributions plus commitment authority generated from existing and other internal resources expected to be made available to ADF in ADF VIII. A list of borrowers with access to ADF in ADF VIII is given in Appendix 10. Allocations to these DMCs in the first year of ADF VIII will be based on initial implementation of a formal performance-based allocation system, and in part on the existing CAPs for 2001. Allocations to these DMCs in 2002-2004 will be based on the full implementation of ADB’s performance-based allocation system for ADF resources.



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