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Issue 22 • December 2008
Nepal: Strengthening Capacity
for Managing for Development Results
The intended impact of this project is improved development effectiveness
and poverty reduction through adoption of MfDR approaches
Republic of Kiribati: Technical
Assistance for Economic Management and Public Sector Reform
The intended impact of this project is improved fiscal performance and
therefore reduced fiscal deficit through use of a disciplined medium term
fiscal framework and by taking specific steps to control key expenditure
items. The intended outcome is improved understanding and implementation
of results management at the country level.
See Also:
> Technical Assistance Projects
ADB provides technical assistance and loans to its developing member
countries (DMCs) on key macro, strategic management and governance processes,
management, civil service reforms, and decentralization. In recent years
ADB has provided technical assistance that aims primarily to introduce
MfDR approaches in DMCs.
> Country Capacity
Country capacity is the first pillar of the ADB Action Plan on MfDR.
ADB is helping its developing member countries (DMCs) increase their
understanding and use of MfDR by providing technical assistance, engaging
DMCs in awareness and learning initiatives, and promoting learning and
knowledge sharing in the Asia Pacific region.
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Country Spotlight:
People's Republic of China (PRC)
The country partnership strategy (CPS) for 2008–2010 will build
on the successful lending and technical assistance program of ADB in the
PRC spanning the past 20 years. To remain successful and relevant, ADB
will be more responsive to the PRC’s rapidly changing needs. ADB's
assistance during the CPS period will respond to economic and social development
challenges in the PRC and be guided by the Government’s priorities
and ADB’s strategic directions. The underlying theme driving the
CPS will be enhanced value addition through emphasis on knowledge, innovation,
and governance.
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