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Water Financing Program 2006-2010 |
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ADB’s Water Financing Program 2006-2010 is doubling investments in water directed toward reforms and capacity development programs at rural communities, cities, and river basins. |
In response to international calls for increased financing for water, ADB launched the Water Financing Program (WFP) to double investments in the sector between 2006 and 2010. Setting a precedent among multilateral development banks, the WFP committed to devoting 25% of ADB’s investment portfolio to water projects and set out to deliver the following specific outcomes:
- 200 million people with sustainable access to safe drinking water and improved sanitation
- 100 million people with reduced risks to flood
- 40 million people with more productive and efficient irrigation and drainage services
- 25 river basins introduced to integrated water resources management (IWRM)
- Improved water governance through national water reforms and capacity development
Read more about the rationale for this program.
WFP is directing investments, reforms, and capacity development programs at rural communities, cities, and river basins.
The WFP is open to all of ADB’s developing member countries but its initial focus is on six countries: the PRC, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Viet Nam. Together, these countries represent 75% of the region's population and account for almost 80% of ADB’s water operations.
Read more about WFP’s priority investment areas.
WFP's program for action and implementation includes stronger country-focused investments, increased technical assistance and the development of supporting papers to facilitate increased water investments.
Read more about ADB’s strategy to implement the WFP.
At a 2008 summit of regional water leaders, ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda unveiled a seven-point agenda to prioritize water investments in the Asia-Pacific region. This agenda serves as guide to the WFP’s implementation until 2010.
Read the seven-point agenda or President Kuroda’s full speech.
The following activities were undertaken as part of WFP’s implementation.
WooChong Um
Director, Energy, Transport and Water Division (RSID)
E-mail: wcum@adb.org
Wouter Lincklaen Arriens
Lead Water Resources Specialist, ADB
E-Mail: water@adb.org
Ellen Pascua
Water Fund Manager
Email: epascua@adb.org
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Water Projects Map
 View the map of ADB's ongoing and pipelined water projects across the Asia and Pacific region.
Improving Results, Improving Lives Read about the Facility’s achievements in the past three years and its contributions to the ADB’s Water Financing Program.
ADB Water Projects approved between 2006 and March 2009 are expected to have these results:
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Total Expected Outcomes |
| Sustainable access to safe drinking water and improved sanitation |
95.7 million people |
| More productive and efficient irrigation and drainage services affecting the livelihoods of people |
8.1 million people |
| Reduced risk of flooding affecting people and reduced recurring damage to vital infrastructure |
35.1 million people |
| Introduction of IWRM in river basins |
24 river basins |
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