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| 2 Apr 2003 |
Institutional Document |
アジア開発銀行年次報告書 2002The 2002 Annual Report of the Board of Directors to the Board of Governors reviews ADB's operations, projects, internal administration, financial management, and funding. The report also contains chapters on regional highlights, economic developments, and a special section on ADB's role in Afghanistan. The report includes the complete financial statements, a statistical annex, and... |
| 1 Apr 2003 |
Institutional Document |
ADB Annual Report 2002The 2002 Annual Report of the Board of Directors to the Board of Governors reviews ADB's operations, projects, internal administration, financial management, and funding. The report also contains chapters on regional highlights, economic developments, and a special section on ADB's role in Afghanistan. The report includes the complete financial statements, a statistical annex, and... |
| 1 Nov 2003 |
Publication |
If I Had the Chance: Artwork from the Streets of Asia and the PacificThis book features the artwork of the child artists from the streets of seven cities who participated in ADB's Second Street Children's Art Competition in 2002. This book features the artwork of the child artists from the streets of seven cities—Dhaka, Jakarta, Kathmandu, Manila, Phnom Penh, Port Moresby,... |
| 1 Aug 2003 |
Publication |
Key Indicators of Developing Asian and Pacific Countries 2003Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific Key Indicators of Developing Asian and Pacific Countries 2003: Education for Global Participation is the 34th edition of this flagship annual statistical data book of ADB. It presents the latest available economic, financial, social, environmental, and Millennium Development Goals (MDG... |
| 1 Apr 2003 |
Publication |
Asian Development Outlook 2003: Competitiveness in Developing AsiaAsian Development Outlook This 15th edition of the Asian Development Outlook provides a comprehensive analysis of 41 economies in Asia and the Pacific based on the Asian Development Bank's in-depth knowledge of the region. It also includes a broad diagnosis of macroeconomic conditions and growth prospects for the region... |
| 31 Dec 2003 |
Evaluation Document |
Reform of Pension and Provident Funds in Selected Developing Member CountriesEnglish Share: Facebook Twitter Technical Assistance Performance Evaluation Reports Reforming pension systems across Asia assumed a greater significance and urgency for the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the wake of the economic and financial... |
| 30 Apr 2003 |
Evaluation Document |
Cost Recovery in the Power SectorEnglish Share: Facebook Twitter Special Evaluation Studies The key principle of financial cost recovery in the power sector is that revenues from electricity sales should fully recover operational expenses and depreciation, and generate a... |
| 31 Jan 2003 |
Evaluation Document |
Government and Nongovernment Provision of Primary Education in Bangladesh, Indonesia, and NepalEnglish Share: Facebook Twitter Special Evaluation Studies This special evaluation study examines whether nongovernment schools perform better than public schools in Bangladesh, Indonesia and Nepal.... |