Hiet Thi Hong Tran

Hiet Tran is a Senior Procurement Specialist at the Asian Development Bank (ADB). She oversees the procurement of development projects financed and administered by ADB and advises internal and external clients on procurement strategies and execution to achieve Value for Money. She has also been actively involved in the development of procurement policies and regulations, procurement reforms and harmonization, procurement risk assessments, and various procurement capacity development activities.

Itgel Lonjid

Itgel Lonjid is a Senior Social Sector Officer at the ADB Mongolia Resident Mission (MNRM). She designs and administers projects in the education and social protection sectors and supports portfolio administration at MNRM. Before joining ADB, she worked with local and international non-government organizations, donor-funded projects, and the private sector in the areas of human rights, local governance, cooperative development, and microfinancing. She holds a master’s degree in international development policy from Duke University, USA.

Upstream Climate Assessments – Rationale, Types, and Examples

ADB's Central and West Asia Department together with Pacific Asia and Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management Division presented the rationale for upstream climate assessments and highlighted different approaches. It showcased examples including climate assessments to support CPS preparation, a multi-hazard assessment approach in Tonga, and a project-level assessment in Pakistan. An open forum followed the presentations.

Designing Climate-resilient Housing: Best Practices from ADB-supported Projects

Central and West Asia Department of ADB, in cooperation with East Asia Department, organized a session on climate-resilient housing. The session showcased two pioneering ADB projects on climate-resilient housing in Uzbekistan and Mongolia. It highlighted key components of the projects on building resilience. It also discussed key considerations in designing similar projects in the future. Reactors also shared insights on the topic.

Capacity Development Course

SDCD held a virtual Resilience Learning Month 2022 capacity development course in September which targeted national staff from ADB resident missions and country offices in the South and Southeast Asia Departments. The course is comprised of six short, highly interactive workshops that integrate training on climate and disaster resilience, climate finance, climate change mitigation, and disaster risk financing.