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The Sustainable Infrastructure Assistance Program Phase II (SIAP2) supported a "Build Back Better" recovery program to rehabilitate Donggala, Pantoloan, and Wani ports as well as the Mutiara Sis Al Jufri Airport.
Creating positive transformation requires all voices to be heard. In the atoll nations of Kiribati, Maldives, the Marshall Islands, and Tuvalu, community youth leadership is crucial to address the impacts of evolving climate conditions.
The people of the Marshall Islands (RMI), take pride in their abundant ocean resources which have shaped a rich culture and a strong sense of community.
ADB and the KMF Limited Liability Company (KMF), Kazakhstan's leading microfinance institution, signed a 15ドル million loan to provide financing to Kazakhstani MSMEs.
ADB worked in partnership with communities and the local government in Ulaanbaatar to improve the personal safety of residents as they travel on roads and in public buses in ger areas.
ADB has helping to address challenges in Nepal's irrigation and agriculture through the Community-Managed Irrigated Agriculture Sector Project, which aims to enhance irrigation infrastructure and management in the country's five provinces - Koshi, Madesh, Bagmati, Gandaki, and Lumbini.
Land leasing is a versatile, voluntary instrument that helps avoid, minimize, and mitigate involuntary resettlement impacts in development interventions.
Uzbekistan, located in Central and West Asia, has an arid and continental climate with large variations in temperatures within days and between seasons.
ADB approved the BRACE program to help Tajikistan expand social assistance for poor and vulnerable people, support domestic food production, safeguard small businesses, and support the employment of returning migrants.
The various stages from country programming to project completion and evaluation are known collectively as ADB's project cycle.
ADB provides financing for projects that will effectively contribute to the economic and social development of the country concerned and have the strongest poverty reduction impact in conformity with the country and ADB strategies.
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