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Board of Directors' Report (2001 Annual Report)
| Date: | April 2002 |
| Type: | Board Documents |
| Subject: | ADB administration and governance |
| Series: | Board of Directors' Report |
Description
In 2001, the Board of Directors approved directly, or through authority delegated to the President, 76 loans totaling $5.3 billion, 3 equity investments worth $30.4 million, 257 technical assistance projects amounting to $146.4 million, and grants for 16 projects totaling $93.8 million. Emergency assistance was approved for earthquake-stricken Gujarat, India, and assistance for the DMCs affected by the aftermath of the 11 September events—including Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the Central Asian republics—was extended.