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3 April 2025
In Sri Lanka, ADB’s programmatic approach and policy-based loan for the Power Sector Reforms and Financial Sustainability aims to consolidate the electricity industry reforms implemented under the Electricity Act 2009 by unbundling Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) into wholly-owned corporate entities…
Organizer: Pacific Department
3 April 2025
This presentation discussed Preparing and implementing utility reforms and privatization.
Organizer: Pacific Department
3 April 2025
Nepal, a lower-middle-income economy has achieved 99% electrification, and 76 of the 77 districts are connected to the national grid. In 2010, Nepal's electrification rate stood at 53%, leaving 12.5 million people without access to electricity. Through targeted investments, Nepal was able to expand…
Organizer: Pacific Department
3 April 2025
This presentation discussed the lessons Learned from Market Restructuring / Utility Concessions in Uganda, Vanuatu, Ghana, and Panama
Organizer: Pacific Department
28 March 2025
This presentation outlines strategies and considerations for enhancing social infrastructure resilience and recovery in the aftermath of disasters.
Organizer: Climate Change, Resilience, and Environment Cluster
28 March 2025
This presentation gives an overview of the "Build Back Better" approach used by the ADB to reconstruct schools
Organizer: Climate Change, Resilience, and Environment Cluster
27 February 2025
This presentation discussed the practical, cost-effective bioengineering solutions for advancing climate-resilient and eco-friendly transport infrastructure in emerging economies.
13 February 2025
This presentation discussed the Build Back Better Sector Guides, which provide practical resources to support ADB clients, partners, and staff in enhancing the climate and disaster resilience of communities, infrastructure, and systems through effective post-disaster assistance.
13 February 2025
This presentation discussed how the BBB Sector Guides can be used and applied in the country of Tonga as they experience a high degree of economic and social shock during disaster years.