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Annual Report 2001
Country ReportsThe Asian Development Bank (ADB) monitors the economic performance and assesses the needs of its developing member countries (DMCs). These regular evaluations are the basis for the country strategy and program reports and updates. Policy dialogue with governments helps ADB prepare operational strategies, and from project implementation evaluations, ADB derives lessons to improve the quality of future projects. In this chapter, ADB activities in 2001 in its DMCs—including those in Afghanistan—are discussed. While not yet a member, East Timor is included in the discussion because ADB had activities there in 2001. Four members—Hong Kong, China; Republic of Korea; Singapore; and Taipei,China—have graduated from regular ADB assistance; of the four members, only the Republic of Korea is included in the discussion because of ongoing ADB operations as a result of the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
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