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Regional Cooperation and Integration Strategy
Policies and Strategies Online Edition: Free of Charge Publication Date: February 2006In stock ADB adopted a strategy to guide its work with developing Asian nations on regional cooperation and integration (RCI) on 25 July 2006. The strategy is designed to support ADB's overarching goal of poverty reduction through regional collective actions that lead to greater physical connectivity; expansion of trade and investment; development of financial systems and macroeconomic and financial stability; and improved environmental, health, and social conditions. The RCI strategy aims to build and deepen integration in four interrelated pillars:
The strategy lays out the options and means of achieving the objectives and goals established in the Regional Cooperation Policy (RCP, 1994), Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS, 1999), Private Sector Development Strategy (PSDS, 2000), Long-Term Strategy Framework (LTSF, 2001), ADB's commitment to Millennium Development Goals, (MDG, 2002), and Medium-Term Strategy II (MTS II, 2006). ADB can play four distinct roles in supporting and promoting RCI:
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