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  • - Development, Publishing, Printing, Distribution, and Future Implications
    av Asian Development Bank, Shanti Jagannathan & Andy Smart
    369,-

    Provides an overview of the textbook production chain and suggests ways in which policy makers can make improvements. With evidence from a range of countries, mainly in Asia, the study is intended as a resource for policy makers and as a reference and benchmark for education systems.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    325,-

    Tracks the progress of financial innovation in Asia and the Pacific, and discusses its implications for financial inclusion and stability as well as its challenges. The report also identifies key policy issues for central banks, financial regulators, and international financial institutions.

  • - Guidance Note
    av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    This guidance note underscores the importance of scaling up resilience-building measures through community-driven development projects. It proposes a framework that recommends five key considerations that should be factored in the design of community-driven development projects to ensure they deliver on scaling up of resilience-building measures.

  • - Case Studies from the Asian Development Bank and The Asia Foundation
    av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    A guide to support women's entrepreneurship in Asia and the Pacific. The three parts of the report cover the key barriers that women in Asia and the Pacific face when trying to establish or grow a business, case studies of projects supported by the ADB and The Asia Foundation, and proposed areas for further research.

  • - Almaty-Bishkek Economic Corridor
    av Asian Development Bank
    355,-

    Measures the skills gap among tourism industry workers and the resulting opportunity costs along the Almaty-Bishkek Economic Corridor in Central Asia. The skills gap analysis identifies an annual lack of about 8,500 trained professionals in the tourism industry along the region which is causing opportunity costs of more than $30 million per year.

  • - An Assessment and the Way Forward
    av Asian Development Bank
    409,-

    Assesses the plant health, animal health, and food safety measures of member countries of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program. The assessment covers laws and procedures governing the oversight and application of sanitary and phytosanitary measures, laboratory infrastructure, and border services management.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    325,-

    Examines the development assistance of the Asian Development Bank since Timor-Leste gained independence in 2002. Milestones in nation-building and activities of development partners from around Asia and the Pacific are chronicled.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    439,-

    Documents the process and materials needed to conduct interventions to support the transition to local government-led Community-Driven Development in the Philippines.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    379,-

    Provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up, use, and maintain the statistical business register of the Asian Development Bank. This publication also outlines the key technical considerations that guided ADB's development of the software.

  • - Energy Sector Assessment, Strategy, and Road Map
    av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    Documents the status and strategic priorities of the Philippines' energy sector. This publication highlights sector performance, development constraints, government plans and strategies, past support of the Asian Development Bank and other development partners, and the strategy for future ADB support in the energy sector.

  • - Training Management Guidebook
    av Asian Development Bank
    379,-

    This guidebook helps ensure that community training investments are optimized and yield the desired results. It provides learning facilitators with guidelines and tools for carrying out various phases of the training management cycle, including analysis, design, development, execution, monitoring, and evaluation.

  • - Sri Lanka National Study
    av Asian Development Bank
    555,-

    Options and opportunities to deal with identified nontariff barriers are considered, including legal reforms, upgrade of quality standards and the requisite laboratory equipment and instruments, and institution building of both accrediting bodies and conformity assessment bodies.

  • - A Scoping Study
    av Asian Development Bank
    355,-

    Promoting cooperation in the tourism sector is one of the operational priorities under the CAREC 2030 Strategy. Tourism is also recognized as an effective way of helping developing countries take part in the global economy and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    CAREC's new trade strategy leverages on the successes of past CAREC trade work built on mutual trust and collective efforts. It is designed to foster deepened regional cooperation and integration. The CAREC Program is a partnership of 11 countries to promote development and lead to accelerated growth and poverty reduction.

  • - Regional Report
    av Asian Development Bank
    395,-

    Reviews economic performance in the region and discusses prospects through 2030, introducing two growth scenarios related to the adoption of structural reforms for creating good jobs and inclusive growth. This publication also highlights the importance of adopting a full policy reform scenario.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    Provides an update on developments in fourteen Pacific economies and explores topical policy issues in the region. The report explores topical policy issues in the region over the years, and presents global forecasts for 2019.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    Identifies regional and subregional opportunities for Myanmar to harness natural and human resources, industrial potential, and infrastructure connectivity as part of the South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation program.

  • - Update
    av Asian Development Bank
    379,-

    Presents a comprehensive analysis of the socioeconomic aspects of gender equality in Uzbekistan. Prepared by ADB in cooperation with the Women's Committee of Uzbekistan, this publication covers a wide range of issues related to empowering women by increasing their economic activity in various sectors.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    355,-

    Provides a gender analysis of socioeconomic areas and issues in Georgia and for the Asian Development Bank's operations in Georgia. Some gender-responsive practices were identified, but significant gaps and missed opportunities for women's empowerment and inclusion were also identified.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    369,-

    Serves as a guide to deploying battery energy storage technologies, specifically for distributed energy resources and flexibility resources. Battery energy storage technology is the most promising, rapidly developed technology as it provides higher efficiency and ease of control.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    495,-

    Shows how public-private partnerships (PPPs) can be effective to meet Asia's growing infrastructure needs. The report shows how governments and their development partners can use PPPs to promote more inclusive and sustainable growth.

  • - National Urban Assessment 2017
    av Asian Development Bank
    369,-

    This publication helps guide investment planning and financing across key urban infrastructure sectors of Azerbaijan. It aims to improve the performance of cities, with a focus on economy, equity, and environment.

  • - Final Report
    av Asian Development Bank
    369,-

    Details the key achievements of the Regional Malaria and Other Communicable Disease Threats Trust Fund from its creation in 2013 to the first half of 2018. The report provides detailed analysis of the results by outcome, profiles specific projects that serve as exemplars of the fund's impact, and offers insights managing similar trust funds.

  • - Results Achieved, Lives Improved
    av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    Explores the enduring partnership of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) with its developing member countries. These ten stories illustrate how ADB, working with government and development partners, helps citizens respond to the varied needs of each country.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    Outlines key steps to launching the national single window platform in Maldives. Establishing seamless communication between cross-border regulatory agencies, traders, and government ministries can reduce the time and cost of importing and exporting goods, and strengthen the business environment.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    379,-

    This publication develops a strategic focus for integrating gender concerns into programs and operations of the Asian Development Bank in Kazakhstan. This assessment reviews ADB's experiences in implementing gender mainstreaming in its portfolio in recent years.

  • - An Assessment
    av Asian Development Bank
    339,-

    Examines the effectiveness of a community-driven development program promoting women's participation and empowerment in the Philippines. The challenges and constraints observed in the program serve as lessons to enhance gender mainstreaming initiatives in community-driven development projects and programs.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    619,-

    Provides a comprehensive analysis of the context in which Pacific women engage in the private sector, as well as a detailed list of strategies to increase their participation in business. Drawing on research from seven Pacific countries, this report offers innovative and pragmatic ways to empower women and enhance their economic opportunities.

  • av Asian Development Bank
    309,-

    Pacific island countries need to build their fiscal and economic resilience to climate change and natural disasters as these have lasting consequences on their livelihoods, economies, and fiscal balances.

  • - Guidance Note
    av Asian Development Bank
    325,-

    Social protection programs can provide enhanced opportunities to strengthen climate and disaster resilience of the poor and the marginalized population in Asia and the Pacific region.

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