Countries in Asia and the Pacific are realizing that their economies cannot compete in a globalized world without a growing cadre of people with advanced degrees. Higher education contributes significantly to the technological capacity and overall competitiveness of developing member countries (DMCs). As such, the region's fast-growing economies are exerting pressure on higher education. There is
Guidelines for the Economic Analysis of Projects : XVI. Appendices Appendix 17 : Example of an Economic Rate of Return : an Irrigation Rehabilitation Project 1. A project to rehabilitate an irrigation system covering 90,000 hectares of land has been proposed and costed. The main benefits from the rehabilitation would be an increase in the proportion of land that was irrigated, with corresponding
Figure 17: AVERAGE TARIFF City Tashkent Vientiane Dhaka Karachi Delhi Kathmandu Shanghai Manila Chengdu Ho Chi Minh Ulaanbaatar Colombo Phnom Penh Jakarta Kuala Lumpur Hong Kong Seoul Osaka 0.00 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 1.37 0.50 Average Tariff (US$ per cubic meter) Figure 18: STAFF PER 1,000 CONNECTIONS City Seoul Kuala Lumpur Osaka Hong Kong Ho Chi Minh Manila Jakarta Phnom Penh Tashkent Shanghai
Japanese Representative Office Last Updated: 7 July 2011 The Japanese Representative Office (JRO) serves as the focal point for interaction between ADB and its constituencies in Japan. JRO's main roles are to: promote public awareness about ADB and Asian and the Pacific region in Japan promote resource mobilization from official and private sectors in Japan for ADB operations assist government ag
Contacts Established in 1987, the Indonesia Resident Mission (IRM) is located in Jakarta, Indonesia. IRM’s core functions include: Build and maintain relationships with government, civil society, and private sector Engage in policy dialogue Develop country economic data Coordinate aid Perform economic and sector work and other analytical work Develop the country partnership strategy in coordinat
The Water Knowledge Center serves as the reservoir of ADB knowledge products on water and related issues across the Asia-Pacific. E-newsletter Waves: Eye on Asia Day at World Water Week (Issue 4, July 2011) ADB and partner organizations are convening the Eye on Asia Day on 23 August at this year’s World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden. E-newsletter Waves: ADB at Singapore International Water
The Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2011 (Key Indicators 2011), the 42nd edition of this series, is a statistical data book presenting economic, financial, social, and environmental indicators for the 48 regional members of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). This issue of the Key Indicators presents in Part I a special chapter—Toward Higher Quality Employment in Asia—followed by statistical
1 中国とインドの水の安全保障 黒田東彦・アジア開発銀行総裁 2010 年 9 月 14 日、東京 1.はじめに 本日は、「朝日地球環境フォーラム 2010」にお招きいただき、ありがとうございます。水問題は アジア開発銀行(ADB)が精力的に取り組んでいる課題であり、また私個人も深い関心を持ってい る問題ですので、この機会にお話できることを大変喜ばしく思います。本日は、アジア地域におけ る水問題の現状と ADB の取り組みについてお話ししたいと思います。 2.アジアの水危機 アジア地域は、水の「危機」に瀕しています。水問題、特に水不足は、中国、インド、パキスタ ン、ベトナム、カンボジア、バングラデシュ、ネパール、ウズベキスタンなど、多くの国々で深刻 になってきており、食糧の安全保障やエネルギー資源、生態系、そして人々の健康や日々の暮らし に影響を及ぼしています。気候変動は、すでに現在アジ
South Asia Strengthens Cooperation in Sustainable Tourism ADB sponsored a conference caravan that held forums in Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, India, and Bangladesh in September to look at sustainable ways of promoting and managing cross-border tourism, particularly the management of natural and heritage destinations. Read More 25 Years of India-ADB Partnership India joined ADB at its founding in 1966
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