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| 1 Sep 2006 |
Institutional Document |
Management Response to the Project Performance Evaluation Report for the Flood Damage Rehabilitation Project in BangladeshOn September 2006, the Director General of the Operations Evaluation Department of the Asian Development Bank received this response from the Managing Director General on behalf of Management on the Project Performance Evaluation Report for the Flood Damage Rehabilitation Project in Bangladesh. (Bangladesh, Country Operations, ADB administration and governance, Evaluation, Social... |
| 2 Apr 2006 |
Institutional Document |
アジア開発銀行年次報告書 2005The Asian Development Bank's Annual Report 2005 takes a fresh approach to presenting the year's activities. As part of ADB's efforts to become a more effective and transparent public institution, the report focuses on results and provides examples of the ways ADB is improving lives in Asia and the Pacific. The 2005 Annual Report of the Board of Directors to the Board of... |
| 1 Apr 2006 |
Institutional Document |
ADB Annual Report 2005The Asian Development Bank's Annual Report 2005 takes a fresh approach to presenting the year's activities. As part of ADB's efforts to become a more effective and transparent public institution, the report focuses on results and provides examples of the ways ADB is improving lives in Asia and the Pacific. The 2005 Annual Report of the Board of Directors to the Board of... |
| 25 Oct 2006 |
News |
Improving Access to Water Supply and Sanitation in Bangladesh's Small TownsImproving Access to Water Supply and Sanitation in Bangladesh's Small Towns ADB will help provide sustainable access to improved and safe water supply and sanitation services to about 1.6 million people in 16 towns in Bangladesh through a US$41 million loan... |
| 19 Oct 2006 |
News |
Improved Governance, Infrastructure Key to Higher South Asia Growth, Says ADB ReportImproved Governance, Infrastructure Key to Higher South Asia Growth, Says ADB Report A new ADB report says that improved governance, better quality of regulation and infrastructure can help South Asian economies emerge as the "New Tigers" of Asia... |
| 16 Oct 2006 |
News |
Many Asian Countries Falling Short of MDG Targets, Joint Report SaysMany Asian Countries Falling Short of MDG Targets, Joint Report Says The Asian and Pacific region as a whole is on track to achieve most of the Millennium Development Goals, but progress in many individual countries is slow and performance on some vital targets is unsatisfactory,... |
| 13 Oct 2006 |
News |
ADB President Congratulates Muhammad Yunus on Winning Nobel Peace PrizeADB President Congratulates Muhammad Yunus on Winning Nobel Peace Prize ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda in a letter today congratulated Bangladesh's Grameen Bank and its founder Dr. Mohammad Yunus on being awarded the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize. MANILA... |
| 12 Oct 2006 |
News |
South Asia MDG Forum Opens with Urgent Call to Cut Down Maternal Mortality and Reduce PovertySouth Asia MDG Forum Opens with Urgent Call to Cut Down Maternal Mortality and Reduce Poverty Over 100 experts gathered in Kathmandu, Nepal, yesterday to try to build a clear and workable road map toward realizing the Millennium Development Goals which are in need of revitalization... |
| 5 Oct 2006 |
News |
MDG Forum in Nepal to Focus on Extreme Poverty in South AsiaMDG Forum in Nepal to Focus on Extreme Poverty in South Asia MANILA, PHILIPPINES - More than 100 delegates from eight different South Asian countries meeting in Kathmandu, Nepal , next week are expected to develop a ‘road map’ to eradicate extreme poverty in South Asia by 2015. High-ranking government ministers... |
| 6 Sep 2006 |
News |
ADB Raises Developing Asia 2006 Growth Forecast to 7.7%ADB Raises Developing Asia 2006 Growth Forecast to 7.7% Developing Asia's strong economic expansion is expected to continue, with growth projected at 7.7% in 2006 before easing to 7.1% in 2007, according to a major ADB report released today.... |