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ADB is improving its effectiveness in reducing poverty and promoting development in the Asia and Pacific region through managing for development results (MfDR). Learn more about MfDR or see ADB's MfDR Action Plan Spotlight
This issue of Results Matter focuses on:
*This link takes you outside the ADB website. Please use the back button to return to ADB.org. Country Initiatives
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Lanka While the political environment in Sri Lanka has changed, the key tenets of the country strategy and program 2004-2008 (economic reform, governance, and social development)—still hold, albeit with some qualifications. The Government aims to increase the role of the state in promoting economic growth. The new political environment has had some impact on planned and ongoing projects. For example, ADB has adjusted the design for the Financial Markets Program for Private Sector Development, which now supports the restructuring of the People’s Bank without privatizing it. |
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Community of Practice on MfDR
The CoP-MfDR will hold its Annual Meeting in Colombo on 12-14 November. To prepare for the meeting, members have entered into an online discussion on Sri Lanka experiences and good practice in MfDR. |