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Manage4Results Email Newsletter Archives
Issue 29 • July 2009
Spotlight:

Improving Results, Improving Lives - ADB's Water Financing Partnership Facility
Through its Water Financing Program (WFP), ADB commits to doubling its water investments to improve the lives of over 300 million people in Asia-Pacific. Three years onward, almost 140 million people are expected to benefit from approved WFP projects, over 27 million of them to be supported by the Water Financing Partnership Facility.

New Website: Results-focused Project Design and Management
This site was created in response to increasing demand for a platform where participants of ADB's Training of Facilitators’ workshops in Results-focused Project Design and Management can discuss and share ideas. The site offers e-learning toolkits on the Design and Monitoring Framework Approach and Implementation Management.

Other Web Updates


New Additions to the MfDR Resource Center

  1. Designing Impact Evaluations: Different Perspectives [ PDF ]
  2. Building a Results-Based Management and Evaluation System in Colombia [ PDF ]
  3. Institutionalizing Impact Evaluation Within the Framework of a Monitoring and Evaluation System

>> Search ADB's MfDR Resource Center, with over 500 documents related to MfDR


Country Spotlight:

Republic of Kiribati
Rapid population growth is the most pressing development challenge in Kiribati. This has produced overcrowded urban areas with commensurate social and environmental concerns, including the spread of HIV/AIDS. ADB supports the Government’s efforts to balance growth more evenly throughout the country. The aim is to relieve the current stresses in the capital atoll, while supporting improved social services. ADB also supports efforts to improve the conditions in urban areas by reducing population pressures through development of the outer islands, and improving social conditions.


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