Publications

This report presents the synthesis of knowledge, experiences, good practices, and recommendations shared at the Subregional Workshop on Gender and Urban Poverty in South Asia with the aim of assisting ADB and its partner agencies in the planning of urban development projects to facilitate gender and socially inclusive outcomes and reduce poverty in South Asia.

This is the eighth GDCF report presenting progress and achievements from all grant components, and RETA 6143 subprojects approved, implemented or completed in 2011.

This tool kit assists staff and consultants of the Asian Development Bank and partner governments in conceptualizing and designing gender-responsive programs and projects in transport sector operations.

The Gender Tip Sheets are a reference guide for staff and consultants of the Asian Development Bank, and developing member countries for conceptualizing, designing and implementing gender inclusive projects.

This fragility assessment documents how women have contributed to Nepal's economic upliftment and social reconciliation through a number of civil society organizations and development projects, in particular ADB-supported projects.

This publication examines the impact of the crisis among migrant workers and their families - with a gender perspective - to provide useful information for better evidence-based policy making.

In this issue, Development Asia examines Asia’s widening inequality from many different perspectives. We look at the role of globalization in producing inequality, and consider the disputed relationship between inequality and economic growth.

ADB's new operational plan for gender equality and women's empowerment sets out the strategic directions and the guiding framework for advancing the gender equality agenda and delivering better gender equality outcomes by 2020.

This is the ninth GDCF report presenting progress and achievements from all grant components, technical assistance, and subprojects approved or implemented in 2012.

This study examines gender inequality in labor markets in Asia and the Pacific, with a focus on the structural drivers of women’s labor force participation.

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