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South Asian Countries to Develop Subregional Tourism Focused on Cultural And Natural Heritage
Five South Asian countries will deepen their cooperation to promote their unique tourism market of culture and nature-based destinations.
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Australia, New Zealand, ADB, World Bank Join Forces to Improve Pacific Infrastructure
Prime Minister of Australia Kevin Rudd, New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark, Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda and World Bank Group President Robert B. Zoellick today launched a new Pacific Region Infrastructure Facility.
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ADB Doubles Funding for Sri Lankan Highway
The Asian Development Bank is doubling its funding commitment for a major highway project in southern Sri Lanka that will promote economic growth.
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ADB Consults Pacific on Safeguard Policy Update
The Asian Development Bank is continuing the consultation process on its safeguard policies, seeking valuable feedback from stakeholder groups from across Asia and the Pacific as it updates its environment, involuntary resettlement and indigenous peoples safeguard policies.
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Rural Road Project to Help Poorest Districts in Sri Lanka
Japan and the Asian Development Bank are supporting a pilot project that will combine rural road work and the creation of income-generating opportunities in the poorest districts of Sri Lanka.
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Improving South Asia's Transport Network to Promote Economic Cooperation
Japan and the Asian Development Bank are helping prepare an investment project that will ease the flow of goods, services and people across Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal to promote economic cooperation and integration among the four member-countries of the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation.
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ADB Consults South Asia on Safeguard Policy Update
The Asian Development Bank will meet in New Delhi Jan. 16-17 with various groups from South Asia on the update of its environment, involuntary resettlement and indigenous peoples safeguard policies.