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- The TA will finance the establishment and operation of the ADB-Korea Climate Technology Hub (K-Hub) in Seoul, Republic of Korea, for the benefit of all developing member countries (DMCs) of ADB.
- The TA will finance the completion of the following outputs: i) the biannual Client Perceptions Survey 2024 and 2026; ii) a Climate Change Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices survey across developing member countries in 2025; and iii) an Audience Mapping Research.
- The knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will generate knowledge and information and foster knowledge sharing to support the local currency (LCY) bond market and sustainable bond market development in members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) plus the People's Republic of China (PRC), Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK) (collectively known as ASEAN+3). The proposed TA is included in the ADB management-approved annual work plan of the Economic Research and Development Impact Department (ERDI).
- Carbon emissions from global trade and value chains rise faster than from any other sources, especially in Asia. The theme chapter of the Asian Economic Integration Report 2024 tackles carbon pricing initiatives and its impact on climate change, global trade, and economic growth.
- This SSTA aims to understand the effects of climate change on agricultural production and food security, as well as the influence of human activities, particularly seaport development, on coastal environments. Through data analysis and modeling, the SSTA will develop adaptation strategies for agriculture and investigate potential environmental indicators for coastal water quality monitoring. By leveraging big data or non-traditional data sources, this research will provide valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders to make informed decisions regarding climate change and ocean health.
- Digital regulatory cooperation is essential for developing economies to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by digitalization. As consumers and producers continue to adopt online purchasing, digital transactions and the remote delivery of services, digital regulatory frameworks are gradually adapting to changing needs.
- This TA will support capacity building of central banks and financial regulators of ASEAN, particularly for Cambodia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, and Viet Nam (CLV) through knowledge and experience sharing among peer ASEAN central banks and Japan Financial Service Agency. Serving as a platform of supervisory dialogue, this TA will enhance cooperation and coordination among ASEAN countries, and it will further strengthen ASEAN countries' financial integration.
- 1. This regional technical assistance (TA) in Central and West Asia (CWA) countries is designed to explore and help implement grounded and actionable recommendations to enhance the role of the private sector in the delivery of inclusive, accessible, adequate, affordable, and climate-resilient housing (I3ARCH) ecosystems that also champion the needs of disadvantaged population groups. Accordingly, the TA team will explore private sector-based solutions and interventions, and also identify potential pilot projects for implementation.
- The proposed regional technical assistance (TA) will strengthen food security in the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) member countries. It will support the commitment of the ADB to achieving resilient and sustainable food security in the region. Specifically, the TA will support the implementation of priority activities identified under the Cooperation Framework for Agricultural Development and Food Security in the CAREC Region, which was endorsed by the CAREC Ministerial Conference on 24 November 2022.
- The small-scale technical assistance involved updating of ADB's procurement documents through consultation to ensure consistency with international best and current practices in line with promoting sustainable development.
- The proposed TA will support Pacific DMCs of ADB to enhance gender equality results through provision of targeted technical support, policy advice, knowledge sharing, and capacity building.
- The knowledge and support technical assistance (KSTA) will contribute to improved urban service coverage delivery as well as project processing and implementation capacity in the Pacific through water and wastewater operators twinning partnerships that promote peer-to-peer knowledge exchange. Where skills gaps exist, it will scale up the capacity building through tailored capacity supplementation. This will ensure quality-at-entry of ADB TAs (Technical Assistance) and projects.
- The proposed TA will support project preparation of a series of ensuing ADB projects in the human and social development (HSD) sectors education, health, and social protection in Southeast Asian developing member countries (DMCs). The initial focus will be on operations included in the country pipelines up to 2025. The TA will also provide technical support to build capacity and strengthen implementation of selected ongoing projects. It will also support analytical work and knowledge management. Knowledge will be shared with and among DMCs.
- The TA will conduct more in-depth study and field research on various cross-border collateral arrangement (CBCA) models tailored and germane to ASEAN+3. Thus, the TA aims to find an appropriate CBCA model and structure to vitalize cross-border collateral financing in the region as an ordinary financing tool and emergency remedy.
- The knowledge and support small-scale technical assistance (TA) will carry out new research and produce knowledge products on female entrepreneurship in the context of digital technology in developing Asia. The TA will be carried out by the Economic Research and Development Impact Department (ERDI) in collaboration with leading global and regional experts, and outputs will be shared and disseminated to policymakers and various stakeholders of female entrepreneurial ecosystems in Asian economies.
- The proposed knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will broaden and deepen our understanding of the drivers of development and growth in the region. It will achieve this objective by creating knowledge products at Asian Development Bank (ADB) headquarters, engaging in capacity-building workshops in developing member countries (DMCs), contextualizing policy recommendations, and disseminating research.
- The regional technical assistance (TA) facility will help developing member countries (DMCs) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) mobilize private sector participation (PSP) by identifying and removing the barriers to PSP and creating upstream conditions that allow the private sector to prosper.
- The proposed TA will (i) support a series of ensuing transport sector projects in South Asia during 2023-2028, including interventions for smart mobility solutions and transition to electric mobility-enabled sustainable urban transport; (ii) provide capacity building and project implementation support to ongoing projects; (iii) ensure high readiness of the ensuing projects; (iv) identify potential projects and other activities appropriate for high level technology solutions, and (iv) deliver the outputs as defined subsequently.