9. Vision ADB is an international development finance institution whose mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve the quality of life of their people.
10. MISSION Its mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve the quality of life of their citizens.
11. CHALLENGE Asia and Pacific remains home to two thirds of the world's poor. In addition to the hundreds of millions of Asians who survive on less than $1 a day, some 1.7 billion people make ends meet on less than $2 a day.
12. FOCUS ADB Focuses on poverty reduction. In doing so, It emphasizes : Promotion of pro-poor , sustainable economic growth Social development Good governance In support of the above,ADB concentrates on: Protection of environment Promotion of gender & development Private sector development Regional co-operation
13. FUNCTIONS To fulfill its purpose, the Bank shall have the following functions: To promote investment in the region of public and private capital for development purposes; To undertake such other activities and provide such other services as may advance its purpose
14. FUNCTIONS To utilize the resources at its disposal for financing development of the developing member countries in the region, giving priority to those regional, sub-regional as well as national projects and programmes which will contribute most effectively to the harmonious economic growth of the region as a whole, and having special regard to the needs of the smaller or less developed member countries in the region;
16. Sources of Finance ADB raises fund through bond issues on the world's capital markets. Also rely on members' contributions, retained earnings from its lending operations, and the repayment of loans. ADB has provided over $575 mill for road projects in Afghanistan(ADF)
17. Sources of Finance ADB is a multilateral development finance institution that engages in mostly public sector lending for development purposes in its developing member countries. In 2008, India was the largest borrower with $2.9 billion, or 27.4% of the total loans ADB extended last year.
18. What does ADB do ? ADB's overarching goal is to reduce poverty in Asia and the Pacific. It helps to improve the quality of people's lives by providing loans and technical assistance for a broad range of development activities.
19. OBJECTIVES To promote investment in ESCAP region of public & private capital for development To utilize the resources for financing development, giving priority to the projects
26. PRODUCTS These are some of the products ADB provide to support private sector projects in the Asia Pacific region with a positive developmental impact.
30. success stories ADB says China growth in 2008 at 10 percent ADB: Vietnam’s slowing economy to bounce back in future
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32. An amount equal to 25% of total project cost, in the case of a limited recourse project financing, or total assets of the relevant borrower, in the case of a corporate loan, provided that in the event project costs or total assets, as the case may be, are less than $50 million, whichever is lower
37. STRATEGIES OPERATIONAL : formulates operational strategies for individual countries, including economic, thematic and sector policy analyses, and undertakes country performance reviews which provide a basis for policy dialogue with the governments of developing member countries.
38. STRATEGIES COUNTRY PARTENERSHIP STRATEGY(CPS) :Includes an indicative rolling country business plan composed of individual technical assistance and loan projects and programs for priority sectors
39. FUTURE STRATEGIES 2020 Under Strategy 2020, a long-term strategic framework adopted in 2008, ADB will follow three complementary strategic agendas: Inclusive growth, Environmentally sustainable growth,& Regional integration.
40. STRENGTHS OF ADB STRENGTHS Presence in throughout Asia and Pacific: 20 resident missions, 3 sub-regional offices, and 2 special offices ensure close communications with national governments; Main counterpart is Ministry of Finance/Ministry of Planning ADB has a strong infrastructure portfolio (transport, energy, water resources) that can be developed with LDCF financing. ADB has adaptation experience
41. STRENGTHS OF ADB STRENGTHS Presence in throughout Asia and Pacific: 20 resident missions, 3 subregional offices, and 2 special offices ensure close communications with national governments; Main counterpart is Ministry of Finance/Ministry of Planning ADB has a strong infrastructure portfolio (transport, energy, water resources) that can be developed with LDCF financing. ADB has adaptation experience
42. Pakistan ADB and Pakistan Pakistan is the ninth largest shareholder in ADB among its regional members. Overall, Pakistan is the 13th largest shareholder. Pakistan has received about $18.59 billion in loans since joining ADB in 1966 ADB is working with the Government and the private sector to improve the country’sinfrastructure, energy security, and basic public services
43. Projects Last Update: 21 May 2010Preparing Railway Development Investment Program Last Update: 4 May 2010PAK: JS PRIVATE EQUITY FUND I Last Update: 3 May 2010PAK: DAHARKI POWER PROJECT Last Update: 3 May 2010NEW BONG ESCAPE HYDROPOWER Last Update: 30 April 2010Punjab MDG Last Update: 29 April 2010Sindh Public Resource Management Program II Last Update: 29 April 2010Punjab Government Efficiency Improvement Program Last Update: 29 April 2010Punjab Irrigated Agriculture Sector Development Last Update: 29 April 2010Private Participation in Infrastructure and Utilities Sector Development Last Update: 29 April 2010Punjab Cities Improvement Program - MFF PFR I
44. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS It is involved in so many projects; in so many its member countries like: CHINA : Road safety improvement INDIA: North Karnataka Urban sector Investment program Karnataka highway network improvement strategy(apanspl fund). etc