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Development Partnership Program for South Asia
29 June 2012 -
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved changes in scope and support to the following technical assistance project:
Description:
Although this technical assistance project has met many of its targets, there continues to be demand from the developing member countries of South Asia for support on innovative sub-projects on climate change resilience and green growth (involving biofuel, solar and other renewable forms of energy; greening cities; etc.) and on regional cooperation and integration.
Amount: Additional $3.155 million grant from the Government of Australia, to be administered by ADB, increasing the TA budget to $13.243 million.
Project ID: 40124
| For more information: | http://www.adb.org/Projects/project.asp?id=40124 |