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Building Trust through Transparency (Nepali Translation)

| Date: | March 2012 |
| Type: | Brochures and Flyers |
Description
Since 2005, ADB’s Public Communications Policy (PCP) has provided a framework for communications and the proactive disclosure of information, responding to information requests, and receiving feedback and insights from our stakeholders.
The 2011 PCP strengthens the 2005 PCP. It integrates lessons learned and feedback from hundreds of ADB stakeholders in our member countries. It commits ADB to an overall integrated communications program for its projects that will better inform stakeholders and affected people.
This Nepali translation of the paper gives a summary of the significant changes in the 2011 PCP to make information more accessible to ADB's stakeholders.