Stronger-than-expected exports and reduced trade uncertainty have contributed to raised growth forecasts for economies in developing Asia and the Pacific for 2025 and 2026. Resilient ...
Nature is a core economic asset in Asia and the Pacific, with around 75% of GDP directly or indirectly tied to nature through sectors like agriculture, fisheries, and tourism. Yet, nature remains ...
View Highlights of Asian Water Development Outlook This 2025 edition of the Asian Water Development Outlook (AWDO) highlights significant progress: 2.7 billion people in Asia and the Pacific have ...
The Seismic Safety Improvement Program (SSIP) in Armenia is strengthening school safety and reducing earthquake risk by ...
The Australian Climate Finance Partnership (ACFP) is a concessional financing facility managed by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and funded by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade ...
This publication synthesizes climate characteristics and projections, vulnerability to natural hazards, sectoral climate change impacts, and adaptation priorities in Indonesia. It outlines rapid onset ...
Japan will host ADB's 60th Annual Meeting in Aichi-Nagoya from 2 to 5 May 2027. The event will mark ADB’s 60th anniversary ...
Examples from low- and middle-income countries in the region and beyond are drawn to demonstrate how digital solutions have improved health insurance management and administration. To support decision ...
Food and water security depend on healthy, connected ecosystems—from glaciers and mountains to rivers and deltas. This session highlights landscape approaches that strengthen shared-resource ...
As Asia accelerates decarbonization, could a cross-border “super grid” become the backbone of a cleaner, more secure energy future? Hosted by the Financial Times, this discussion looks at what it ...
Environmental and Social Management System Arrangements (ESMS) provide policies, procedures, reporting mechanisms and organizational capacity to manage environmental and social issues arising out of ...
Global Value Chains Boost Regional Growth, but Gains Are Uneven in Asia and the Pacific — ADB Report
Greater specialization in the stages of global production has helped Asia and the Pacific achieve economic growth, create jobs, and reduce poverty over the past quarter century, according to ADB's ...
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