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  • - A Scoping Study
    av Asian Development Bank
    357

    Promoting cooperation in the tourism sector is one of the operational priorities under the CAREC 2030 Strategy. Tourism is also recognized as an effective way of helping developing countries take part in the global economy and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    347

    CAREC's new trade strategy leverages on the successes of past CAREC trade work built on mutual trust and collective efforts. It is designed to foster deepened regional cooperation and integration. The CAREC Program is a partnership of 11 countries to promote development and lead to accelerated growth and poverty reduction.

  • - Regional Report
    av Asian Development Bank
    401

    Reviews economic performance in the region and discusses prospects through 2030, introducing two growth scenarios related to the adoption of structural reforms for creating good jobs and inclusive growth. This publication also highlights the importance of adopting a full policy reform scenario.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    347

    Provides an update on developments in fourteen Pacific economies and explores topical policy issues in the region. The report explores topical policy issues in the region over the years, and presents global forecasts for 2019.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    347

    Identifies regional and subregional opportunities for Myanmar to harness natural and human resources, industrial potential, and infrastructure connectivity as part of the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation program.

  • - Update
    av Asian Development Bank
    387

    Presents a comprehensive analysis of the socioeconomic aspects of gender equality in Uzbekistan. Prepared by ADB in cooperation with the Women's Committee of Uzbekistan, this publication covers a wide range of issues related to empowering women by increasing their economic activity in various sectors.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    357

    Provides a gender analysis of socioeconomic areas and issues in Georgia and for the Asian Development Bank's operations in Georgia. Some gender-responsive practices were identified, but significant gaps and missed opportunities for women's empowerment and inclusion were also identified.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    371

    Serves as a guide to deploying battery energy storage technologies, specifically for distributed energy resources and flexibility resources. Battery energy storage technology is the most promising, rapidly developed technology as it provides higher efficiency and ease of control.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    501

    Shows how public-private partnerships (PPPs) can be effective to meet Asia's growing infrastructure needs. The report shows how governments and their development partners can use PPPs to promote more inclusive and sustainable growth.

  • - National Urban Assessment 2017
    av Asian Development Bank
    371

    This publication helps guide investment planning and financing across key urban infrastructure sectors of Azerbaijan. It aims to improve the performance of cities, with a focus on economy, equity, and environment.

  • - Final Report
    av Asian Development Bank
    371

    Details the key achievements of the Regional Malaria and Other Communicable Disease Threats Trust Fund from its creation in 2013 to the first half of 2018. The report provides detailed analysis of the results by outcome, profiles specific projects that serve as exemplars of the fund's impact, and offers insights managing similar trust funds.

  • - Results Achieved, Lives Improved
    av Asian Development Bank
    347

    Explores the enduring partnership of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) with its developing member countries. These ten stories illustrate how ADB, working with government and development partners, helps citizens respond to the varied needs of each country.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    347

    Outlines key steps to launching the national single window platform in Maldives. Establishing seamless communication between cross-border regulatory agencies, traders, and government ministries can reduce the time and cost of importing and exporting goods, and strengthen the business environment.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    387

    This publication develops a strategic focus for integrating gender concerns into programs and operations of the Asian Development Bank in Kazakhstan. This assessment reviews ADB's experiences in implementing gender mainstreaming in its portfolio in recent years.

  • - An Assessment
    av Asian Development Bank
    347

    Examines the effectiveness of a community-driven development program promoting women's participation and empowerment in the Philippines. The challenges and constraints observed in the program serve as lessons to enhance gender mainstreaming initiatives in community-driven development projects and programs.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    627

    Provides a comprehensive analysis of the context in which Pacific women engage in the private sector, as well as a detailed list of strategies to increase their participation in business. Drawing on research from seven Pacific countries, this report offers innovative and pragmatic ways to empower women and enhance their economic opportunities.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    317

    Pacific island countries need to build their fiscal and economic resilience to climate change and natural disasters as these have lasting consequences on their livelihoods, economies, and fiscal balances.

  • - Guidance Note
    av Asian Development Bank
    331

    Social protection programs can provide enhanced opportunities to strengthen climate and disaster resilience of the poor and the marginalized population in Asia and the Pacific region.

  • - Methodology and Results of Pilot Surveys in Georgia, Mongolia, and the Philippines
    av Asian Development Bank
    401

    Data on women's ownership of assets are sparse, with no comparable data on individual-level asset ownership. This limits understanding on intra-household dynamics of asset ownership, rights, and preferences from a gender perspective.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    347

    This tool kit for the health sector aims to improve understanding of the legal framework, technology, and unique health identifiers or patient registries involved in ensuring the continuity and quality of care.

  • - Key Elements from a Financial Management Perspective
    av Asian Development Bank
    371

    Having a better understanding of Indonesia's public financial management systems will be helpful and useful to project teams and consultants who will process and implement ADB-funded projects in the country.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    347

    This report discusses opportunities for safe and environment-friendly agriculture products in the Greater Mekong Subregion and highlights the Siem Reap Action Plan, 2018-2022.

  • - Meeting the Low-Carbon Growth Challenge
    av Asian Development Bank
    487

    Growth has held up in developing Asia despite a difficult external environment. The region is expected to grow steadily at 5.7% in 2016 and 2017, the forecasts in this Update unchanged from Asian Development Outlook 2016.

  • - Connecting the Region for Shared and Sustainable Development
    av Asian Development Bank
    277 - 647

    The Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program, now 16 years in operation, has recorded impressive achievements in regional economic cooperation, particularly in the areas of transport, energy, trade facilitation, and trade policy. From 2001 to end September 2017, investments in member countries under CAREC have amounted to $30.5 billion, covering 182 projects. CAREC 2030 builds on the solid foundation of progress made under CAREC 2020, and provides the new long-term strategic framework for the CAREC Program leading to 2030. CAREC 2030 is aligned with national strategies and with the 2030 global development agenda. It is inspired by a mission to create an open and inclusive platform that connects people, policies and projects for shared and sustainable development.

  • - 50 Years of the Asian Development Bank
    av Asian Development Bank
    811

    ADB has played an important role in the transformation of Asia and the Pacific the past 50 years. As ADB continues to evolve and adapt to the region's changing development landscape, the experiences highlighted in this book can provide valuable insight on how best to serve Asia and the Pacific in the future.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    347

    This handbook provides nonbanking financial institutions guidance on how to manage risks associated with money laundering and the financing of terrorism. It reflects the requirements of the international standard setter in the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing---the Financial Action Task Force---and is intended to serve as the basis for developing internal controls and procedures by nonbanking financial institutions to combat such actions.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    351

    The term "e;Green City"e; has many different meanings to different people. There is no universal solution that can be applied to every city. Adaptable, responsive, and innovative solutions that differ from one place to another enable Green Cities to emerge in various forms and enable us to recognize the variation and dynamism of cities. Green Development considers how to improve and manage the overall quality and health of water, air, and land in urban spaces; its correlation with hinterlands and wider systems; and the resultant benefits derived by both the environment and residents. This tool kit is a reference for Asian Development Bank staff, consultants, and city leaders that introduces key concepts of Green City development and identifies crosscutting issues that help in designing urban programs to support city development in a green and sustainable manner. It outlines a three-step city assessment framework and provides a summary of existing tools and resources for green and sustainable development.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    387

    Drawing on the Asian Development Bank's experience installing the rooftop solar photovoltaic system at its headquarters, the Handbook for Rooftop Solar Development in Asia hopes to demystify the process of developing solar photovoltaic projects in urban areas. The handbook provides detailed descriptions and guidance for all stages of development, including initial prefeasibility assessment, design, financing, procurement, and operations and maintenance. The Asian Development Bank hopes that entities looking to take advantage of the benefits of solar photovoltaic systems would find the development process made transparent and streamlined, and that this handbook would encourage the spread of solar photovoltaic systems in cities throughout developing Asia and the Pacific.

  • - Best Practices for Countries Initiating Wind Development
    av Asian Development Bank
    291

    Wind Resource Assessment (WRA) is a pivotal step in the development phase because it determines the bankability of wind projects. The Asian Development Bank's Quantum Leap in Wind Power Development in Asia and the Pacific project has developed WRA guidelines that encapsulate best practices for new and emerging wind energy markets with the goal of accelerating wind energy development. The guidelines address challenges to policy support for WRA, wind measurement, wind data processing, wind flow modeling, and estimation of losses and uncertainty. These are challenges faced in these markets by policy makers, implementation agencies, utilities, developers, and financiers.

  • - A Railway Strategy for CAREC, 2017-2030
    av Asian Development Bank
    347

    About 25,000 kilometers of railway corridors connect countries within the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) region. CAREC countries export mostly to the European Union (33% of exports in 2015) and the People's Republic of China (19%), but growing export-import activity is underserved. The rail network does not match changing trade patterns. Improved rail service quality is needed to facilitate regional cooperation. This publication provides a blueprint for sound, long-term development of CAREC railways into a quick, efficient, and accessible transport system. The 2017-2030 CAREC railway strategy intends to equip the region's railways to better capture evolving trade flows and contribute to regional economic development by improving rail and multimodal infrastructure and commercializing and reforming railway activities.

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