Kazakhstan and ADB
ADB operations in Kazakhstan help bolster economic resilience, reduce inequalities and dependence on commodity exports, improve connectivity, strengthen governance, and address vulnerabilities to climate change.
Video
Heating is crucial for countries with winter seasons, but coal is often the main heat source. An ADB-supported law in Kazakhstan will pave the way for cleaner sources of heating, including renewables.
Guides
This manual outlines the many benefits of managing road speed in Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) countries, addresses misunderstandings, and explains how stakeholders can apply a safe system approach.
Reports
This report analyzes how rising nonperforming loans (NPL) pose a risk to banking sector stability in some Asia and Pacific economies and shows how electronic trading platforms can strengthen NPL markets, bolster cross-border transactions, and enhance transparency.
Reports
This publication highlights the potential of rapidly growing low-cost airlines in Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program countries to improve connectivity, increase tourism, and generate economic benefits.
Current ADB operations in Kazakhstan focus on three strategic priorities— addressing the impacts of climate change and decarbonizing the economy, promoting inclusive economic growth, and strengthening governance. ADB is also supporting Kazakhstan’s active participation in the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) Program.
As of 31 December 2023, ADB has committed 131 public sector loans, grants, and technical assistance totaling 6ドル billion to Kazakhstan.
Forecasts are based on ADB's flagship publication, the Asian Development Outlook. Updated four times a year, it analyzes economic and development issues in developing countries in Asia and the Pacific.
Development indicators for Kazakhstan, including a selection of economic, environmental, and social indicators used globally to track progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals.
Results achieved are aggregate amounts of outputs and outcomes from operations reported in project completion reports and extended annual review reports circulated for the year.
Cofinancing operations enable ADB’s financing partners, governments or their agencies, multilateral financing institutions, and commercial organizations to participate in financing ADB projects.
ADB-supported Women Entrepreneurship Development Centers in Kazakhstan have provided training and networking opportunities to around 7,000 women.
Astana Office, 12 Samal Microdistrict, Astana Tower Business Center, 20th Floor Astana 010000, Kazakhstan
Office Hours: 8:30 am to 5:30 p.m. (Monday to Friday)
Almaty Office, 20A Kazybek Bi Street, 2nd Floor, Arai Building, 050010 Almaty, Kazakhstan
Office Hours: 8:30 am to 5:30 p.m. (Monday to Friday)
ADB opened its Kazakhstan Resident Mission (KARM) in 1998. KARM has its head office in Astana and one branch in Almaty. The Astana office provides primary support for operations in the country and policy dialogue with the government. The Almaty branch hosts region-wide private sector operations and knowledge work. Both offices provide logistical support for ADB missions visiting Kazakhstan.
KARM conducts country partnership strategy development, programming, portfolio, and knowledge management activities. It also coordinates ADB operations with other development partners and engages in dialogues with local stakeholders, including academic institutions, think-tanks, the civil society, and nongovernment organizations.
KARM will be closed on these dates:
Last updated: 3 November 2023