Opportunities for Private Sector Collaboration with ADB on Developing Innovative Transport Projects Read more about Opportunities for Private Sector Collaboration with ADB on Developing Innovative Transport Projects Transport is a big chunk in the operations of Asian Development Bank (ADB)--about one-third of its lending in most years goes to this sector. While modern transport systems improve social and economic activities, the need to combat its negative effects such as pollution and congestion remains. ADB works with various partners to promote sustainable transport, particularly in its developing member countries.
Developing Knowledge Partnerships in ADB Read more about Developing Knowledge Partnerships in ADB Knowledge partnerships provide opportunities for organizations to gain knowledge, leverage strengths, and augment resources. The Asian Development Bank continues to expand its own network of knowledge partners, guided by a set of defined and transparent principles.
Video - Clean Air Scorecard Helps Clear the Air in the People's Republic of China Read more about Video - Clean Air Scorecard Helps Clear the Air in the People's Republic of China As the pre-eminent network in Asia on air quality management issues, the Asian Development Bank’s Clean Air Asia initiative examines the interface between climate change and local air pollution. It is a successful model of knowledge networking and how knowledge can be translated into policy dialogues, capacity development, and investment.
Video - Knowledge Database Helps Policy Makers Identify and Assess Toxic Waste Hot Spots Read more about Video - Knowledge Database Helps Policy Makers Identify and Assess Toxic Waste Hot Spots Toxic pollution affects the health of millions of people in developing countries. In 2009, the Asian Development Bank, through assistance from its partner Blacksmith Institute, joined the Global Inventory Project to build a database that catalogues, assesses, prioritizes, and estimates costs for remediation of critical toxic sites. The database now provides policymakers better information and possible cleanup solutions.
Video - Viet Nam's Poor Gains from Participatory Agriculture Research and Extension Read more about Video - Viet Nam's Poor Gains from Participatory Agriculture Research and Extension Viet Nam’s agriculture, science, and technology sector faces many challenges, but a recent project by the Asian Developmebnt Bank adopting a bottom-up approach made a dent. By linking training, research, and extension services, the country was able to foster natural resource management that the poor can participate in, with practical and sustainable results.
Video - Innovative Project Management and Coordination Speed Up Afghanistan Railway Project Read more about Video - Innovative Project Management and Coordination Speed Up Afghanistan Railway Project A new railway connecting Uzbekistan to Afghanistan, a project supported by the Asian Development Bank, has increased the reliability and efficiency of Afghanistan's trade routes, lowered cost of goods, and linked the country to new business opportunities in Asia and Europe. Effective project management ensured that railway construction took less than a year, and operations started soon after.
Video - Flexibility Fixes Land Acquisition, Payment Concerns in Bangladesh Read more about Video - Flexibility Fixes Land Acquisition, Payment Concerns in Bangladesh The communal land system in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tract makes land acquisition complex. Asian Development Bank (ADB) has supported a project that improved infrastructure and incomes and resolved the challenge through continuous consultation, resulting in the first successful application of consensus-based compensation under ADB’s Safeguard Policy Statement.
Video - Affordable Pay-As-You-Go Solar Power for India's Energy-Poor Homes (Part 2) Read more about Video - Affordable Pay-As-You-Go Solar Power for India's Energy-Poor Homes (Part 2) Access to energy can contribute significantly to the Asian Development Bank (ADB)’s overarching goal of reducing poverty. In 2008, the Energy for All initiative was created with the aim of adding value to ADB’s energy access projects by assisting project developers and the Bank’s operations staff conduct pre-investment activities.
Video - Former Foes Restore War-torn Sri Lankan Infrastructure and Livelihood Together Read more about Video - Former Foes Restore War-torn Sri Lankan Infrastructure and Livelihood Together This video showcases a project in Sri Lanka that uplifted the life status of villages through the development of rural roads. It shares the special features of the project that led to a successful implementation.
Video - Thorough Planning of Solar Park Mitigates Risk for Investors, Locals Read more about Video - Thorough Planning of Solar Park Mitigates Risk for Investors, Locals This video explains why the Charanka Solar Power Park in India’s Gujarat State is one of the successful public-private partnership models that has helped bridge grid parity. It also highlights how the project not only addressed the country’s energy security situation, but also connected poverty-stricken and energy poor local communities.