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At a Glance: The Paris Declaration and Accra Agenda for Action—What Do They Mean for ADB?

| Date: | July 2011 |
| Type: | Brochures and Flyers |
Description
This note provides information on what the Paris Declaration and Accra Agenda for Action mean for the Asian Development Bank (ADB), and how these can be implemented in practice. As will be seen, most of the suggested actions are already part of ADB’s regular policies and operations and therefore this listing represents a consolidated reference guide for ADB staff and partners. The actual actions undertaken in a country will vary, depending on the country context.