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In this issue, read about ADB’s new long-term strategy, the economic outlook for the Asia and Pacific region in 2008, and the ambitious 5-year development plan agreed upon at the recent Greater Mekong Subregion Summit. Find out more about the challenges facing Asia's integration and what is needed to improve financing mechanisms for projects that address climate change. Also, find out the latest on ADB events, publications, opportunities, and operations.
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| ADB Launches New Long-Term Strategy |
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To fight poverty in a region with more than 600 million poor people surviving on $1 a day, ADB's new long-term strategy—Strategy 2020—will refocus ADB operations on three development agendas: inclusive economic growth, environmentally sustainable growth, and regional integration.
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| Mekong Leaders Agree on Ambitious 5-Year Development Plan |
At the Greater Mekong Subregion Summit held in Vientiane from 30-31 March, the prime ministers of Cambodia, People’s Republic of China, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam agreed on a comprehensive five-year Plan of Action that aims to spur growth, reduce poverty, promote social development, and enhance environmental protection in the subregion.
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| Key Management Visits in March |
ADB President Haruhuko Kuroda and Vice Presidents Liqun Jin and Ursula Schäfer-Preuss conducted outreach missions and addressed conferences away from headquarters in March.
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| Kyrgyz Republic Resident Mission Donates Workstations to School |
The ADB Resident Mission donated six computer workstations to Bishkek Gymnasium-Boarding School #1, a school for orphans and children from poor families. Each workstation includes a monitor, keyboard, and accessories.
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| European and Asian Integration: Achievements and Challenges |
A feasible, workable approach for Asian integration is evolving—one that is market-friendly, multi-track, and multi-speed, and allows for a healthy dose of pragmatism among a collegial group of economies, said ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda at the ADB–European Commission-sponsored conference in Brussels, Belgium on 10 March.
Mobilizing Finance to Address Climate Change Climate change poses a critical development challenge, but it also provides an opportunity to promote a transition toward a sustainable growth pathway, said ADB Vice President Ursula Schäfer-Preuss in a speech delivered at the 4th Ministerial Meeting of the Gleneagles Dialogue on Climate Change, Clean Energy, and Sustainable Development held in Chiba, Japan on 15 March.
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| Blue Skies and Better Living |
A massive $183 million program to improve the environment in three highly polluted cities in the People's Republic of China’s leading coal-producing province has given nearly 7 million residents a cleaner environment and a higher standard of living.
New Highways Revitalize Ancient Tea Horse Roads
A new highway spanning the People's Republic of China, Lao People's Democratic Republic, and Thailand is connecting isolated rural communities with modern commercial corridors, and fostering new economic links that carry with them the potential to bring the people along the highway a new level of prosperity.
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