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Review of Resident Missions
| Date: | September 2008 |
| Subject: | ADB administration and governance |
Description
This paper reviews the current role and responsibilities of the resident missions of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The purpose of the review is to assess whether the objectives and expectations of the 2000 resident mission policy are being achieved, what issues and constraints to effective implementation have emerged, and how those might be addressed. It also examines recent changes in ADB
Contents
- Executive Summary
- Background
- Assessment of Resident Missions Operations
- Resource Aspects
- Organizational Issues
- Conclusion: The Way Forward
- Appendixes