Armenia: Development Effectiveness Brief 2010

Publication | November 2010
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An ADB member since September 2005, Armenia received cumulative assistance of $223.9 million in loans and $3.9 million in technical assistance grants as of 31 December 2009.

ADB has been a key partner in supporting the development agenda of Armenia, as well as its economic growth and reform program. Armenia became a member of ADB in September 2005. Operations in the country are closely aligned with the government's priorities—as well as ADB's strengths—including promoting rural development, developing the private sector, and supporting enhanced regional cooperation. ADB's work in Armenia has been focused promoting inclusive economic growth. It is too early in the implementation of operations to obtain a clear picture of ADB's operational effectiveness, but there are positive signs of a strong, growing relationship.

Contents

  • Armenia and ADB: A Forward-Looking Partnership
  • ADB's Contribution to Development and Poverty Reduction
  • Operational Effectiveness: Improving Efficiency and Performance
  • Future Challenges

Additional Details

Type
Series
Subjects
  • ADB administration and governance
  • Managing for Development Results (MfDR)
  • ADB funds and products
  • Public sector (Sovereign) financing
Countries
  • Armenia
SKU
  • ARM102717

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