Jannat Salimova-Tekay

Ms. Jannat Salimova-Tekay is a Markets Development Advisory Specialist for the Office of Markets Development and Public-Private Partnership (OMDP). She is a development finance professional specializing in public–private partnerships, private sector development, and institutional reform across Central and West Asia.  Her work on Tajikistan reflects hands-on engagement in the region, with a focus on economic reform, investment climate constraints, and practical pathways to mobilize private capital in a structurally constrained and reform-oriented context.

Jaeyoung Wee

Jaeyoung Wee is an Investment Specialist with the Blended Finance Team in the Private Sector Department at ADB. She has extensive experience working in the financial institution sector, managing sustainable and blended finance programs. Before joining ADB, Jaeyoung worked in financial institution banking at EBRD and was involved in the approval and implementation of one of the largest fund, including GCF and various blended finance projects across Central Asia, Caucasus and Middle East regions.

Dennie Mamonto

Dennie Mamonto has been working with the ADB - Indonesia Resident Mission as an environmental safeguard officer since 2019. He is actively involved in developing project environmental safeguards documents for various ADB-funded project, including public infrastructure, energy, transport, flood management, education, urban sanitation, health, water resources management, and private sector development projects.

Financing Partners Forum: Megatrends in Asia – Where Collective Development Impact is Vital

This forum gathered key players and stakeholders from various trade agencies, investment houses, and ADB member countries to discuss megatrends in Asia and where collective development impact is vital. It also tackled the changing priorities of private sector investments, the importance of regional trade and connectivity, and overlooked vulnerabilities in island countries.

Launch of the Asia Regional Trade and Connectivity Fund

ADB and the Government of the United Kingdom launched the Asia Regional Trade and Connectivity Fund (ARTCF) last 02 May 2018. The fund will assist ADB members in addressing the key challenges they face in improving regional integration. ARTCF will also help ADB developing member countries identify and design projects that will improve cross-border transport, energy, and information and communications technology infrastructure.