b

2940-PRC: Hubei Huangshi Urban Pollution Control and Environmental Management Project[LR-C01-1 Ci lake dredging part 1 Bid No.: 0703-1520CIC1J602]




b

Loan-VIE: Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City Power Grid Development Sector Project [ADB-HNPC-NB-G01]




b

Loan No. 2972-PAK: Power Distribution Enhancement Investment Program, Tranche-III [ADB-TRANCHE-III-MEPCO-01]




b

2970/L8262-CAM: GMS Flood and Drought Risk Management and Mitigation Project[CAM2-ICB-W02- Upgrading of Damnak Chheukrom Irrigation System Main Canal]




b

L44429-IND: Climate Adaptation in Vennar Sub Basin in Cauvery Delta (CAVSCD) Project[Infrastructure Improvement and Reconstruction Works on Pandavaiyar river from 109.270 Km to 148.020 Km Package No CAVSCD/TN/ PDR]




b

Loan No. 2903-PRC: Gansu Urban Infrastructure Development and Wetland Protection Project [CZ6-works]




b

Loan No. 2542-BAN (SF): Participatory Small Scale Water Resources Sector Project [LGED/PSSW/PD/Ukhia/Cox/R-4/2013]




b

Loan No. 49423-BAN: Bangladesh Power System Enhancement and Efficiency Improvement Project [URIDS-G-04]




b

2821-PRC: Guangxi Beibu Gulf Cities Development Project[QZ-C01: Road No.2 Northern Section (Phase II) and Related Urban Infrastructure of Qinzhou Port]




b

Loan No. 2924-IND: Uttarakhand Power Sector Investment Program - Project 4 [ICB No. 3-P/ADB/PTCUL/2012-13]




b

Loan No. 3411-AZE: Water Supply and Sanitation Investment Program - Tranche 4 [MFF42408-044-T4-ICB-1.02]




b

2963-MON: Fifth Health Sector Development Project[# BBE-02/15 Supply of Blood Bank equipment for National Tranfusiology Center in Mongolia]




b

Loan Nos. 3020/3021-TIM: Road Network Upgrading Sector Project [ICB/04/MPW-2014]




b

Loan No. 2602-CAM (SF): GMS Rehabilitation of the Railway in Cambodia (Supplementary) [ICB2-G7]




b

Loan No. 42486-IND: Madhya Pradesh Urban Services Improvement Program [MPUSIP 6D REBIDDING]




b

Loan Nos. 3076/3077-PNG: Highland Region Road Improvement Investment Program [CSTB No. 2946]




b

Grant No. 0183-NEP: Energy Access and Efficiency Improvement Project [ICB No. CFL-068/69-01]




b

L3211-PRC: JILIN URBAN DEVELOPMENT PROJECT[NCB Bid No.: 0722-162FE672FZO; EBC6]




b

Loan No.46049-PRC: Akesu Integrated Urban Development and Environment Improvement Project[Contract No.: WRH-CW01]




b

Loan No. 2606-PRC: Shanxi Small Cities and Towns Development Demonstration Sector Project [B-YY-01-01]




b

Loan No. 1820-NEP(SF): Melamchi Water Supply Project (Subproject 1) [MDS/DT/02]




b

Loan No. 42401-AZE: Power Distribution Enhancement Investment Program - Tranche 1 [AI/ADB-10.1 and AI/ADB-10.2]




b

Loan No. 3203-PAK: Power Transmission Enhancement Investment Program Tranche 4 [ADB-79-2015] EXTENDED




b

Loan No. 2972-PAK: Power Distribution Enhancement Investment Program - Tranche 3 [LESCO-10-2013]




b

Loan No. 2492/2493-UZB (SF): Water Resources Management Sector Project [WRMSP/ICB/03]




b

Loan No. 2830-IND: Madhya Pradesh Energy Efficiency Improvement Investment Program – Tranche 2 [MD / WZ / 06 / PUR / ADB /993]




b

Loan No. 2517-VIE: Renewable Energy Development and Network Expansion and Rehabilitation for Remote Communes Sector Project [G04]




b

Loan No. 2462-BAN: Second Urban Governance and Infrastructure Improvement (Sector) Project [UGIIP-II /LGED/ICB/ G-53]




b

Climate and Disaster Resilience Enhancement Program (Subprogram 1)

The proposed program will support the enhancement of Pakistan's resilience to disasters triggered by natural hazards and the impacts of climate change. Through an integrated approach, the program will support (i) strengthened institutional capacity for strategy, planning, and response; (ii) increased investment in disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate resilience; and (iii) enhanced disaster risk financing (DRF) using a risk-layered approach.




b

Public Financial Management Project 3rd Additional Financing




b

Strengthening Country Systems for Prevention and Response to Gender-Based Violence

The proposed project will support the Royal Government of Cambodia in its commitment to reduce Gender-based Violence (GBV) line with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5 on gender equality, specifically to eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in the public and private spheres, through proven and novel approaches across the continuum of prevention, mitigation, and response.




b

Fiscal Sustainability and Financial Markets Development Program (Subprogram 2)




b

Supporting Sustainable Forest Development in Papua New Guinea

The proposed TA will promote sustainable forest development for Papua New Guinea by (i) leveraging the effective management of existing Protected Areas and its expansion, (ii) promote low-emission loggings and timber legality standards for sustainable forest harvest, (iii) facilitate downstream processing and access to international market for timber and non-timber products, and (iv) exploring and piloting eco-tourism linked to a sustainable financing model for biodiversity and forest conservation.




b

Operationalizing the Bangladesh Climate Development Partnership

The Government of Bangladesh (GOB) has recently launched the Bangladesh Climate and Development Partnership to drive climate actions at scale and with urgency. The BCDP is an example of country-led climate platform established to scale up implementation of climate actions and is being recognized as an important modality by the global community to deliver climate actions at scale.




b

South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation Electricity Transmission and Distribution Strengthening Project




b

SAFCO Sustainable Aviation Fuel Project




b

Domestic Resource Mobilization Modernization Project




b

Building Resilience and Reducing Rural Poverty Project

The proposed project will expand a targeted, nutrition-sensitive conditional cash transfer (CCT) program to up to 30,000 poor households in areas with high rates of poverty, malnutrition, and climate risks, and make social protection systems more adaptive and shock-responsive. The CCT targets poor pregnant women and mothers of children under two as adequate nutrition is critical during the first 1,000 days of a child's life.




b

Asia-Pacific Trade Facilitation Report 2024: Promoting Sustainability and Resilience of Global Value Chains

This report examines the progress of trade facilitation in Asia and the Pacific, highlights recent trends in paperless trade, and evaluates the impact of trade facilitation initiatives on trade costs and overall trade.




b

Blue Finance Development in Shandong Province, People’s Republic of China

This brief shows how mainstreaming blue finance hinges on developing a solid regulatory framework that drives investment toward bankable marine-based projects and analyzes how to expand the sector in the People’s Republic of China (PRC).




b

The Bond Market in the Republic of Korea: An ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide Update

This edition of the ASEAN+3 Bond Market Guide series focuses on updates in the Republic of Korea’s (ROK) market since the publication of the previous guide for the ROK in 2018.




b

Aid for Trade in Asia and the Pacific: Navigating Climate Policy Dynamics for Sustainable Trade Competitiveness

This report emphasizes that open and fair trade is essential for Asia and the Pacific’s transition to low-carbon economies and outlines the important role of Aid for Trade in this transition.




b

Innovative Finance Approaches for Addressing River Basin Pollution: Combating Aquatic Biodiversity Loss in Southeast Asia

This report outlines the cascading environmental, social, and economic impacts of aquatic biodiversity loss in Southeast Asia and recommends ways to develop scalable projects that tackle river pollution and support sustainable development.




b

The Nexus of Peer-to-Peer Lending and Monetary Policy Transmission: Evidence from the People’s Republic of China

This paper examines how booms and busts in peer-to-peer (P2P) lending in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) affect monetary policy transmission to inflation and output.




b

South Asia Subregional Economic Cooperation Customs Administration Reform and Modernization Project




b

Almaty–Bishkek Economic Corridor Regional Improvement of Border Services Project

The project will build and equip 3 climate-resilient and energy-efficient border crossing points (BCP) between the Kyrgyz Republic and Kazakhstan on the Kyrgyz side of the border and a training center for the Kyrgyz Border Service (the project EA). The project with the total loan and grant financing of $37 Million will help facilitate trade and tourism between the Kyrgyz Republic and Kazakhstan and will contribute to the sustainable economic development along the Almaty-Bishkek Economic Corridor.




b

TransTurkmenistan Railway Modernization Project (Phase 1, Ashgabat-Dushak)

It is proposed to modernize the 1,147 km strategic railway line between Turkmenabat, Mary, Ashgabat, and Turkmenbashi (TMAT), which is located at the crossroads of major eastwest and northsouth international trade routes and accounts for over 50% of freight movements in Turkmenistan.




b

Climate Resilient Urban Services Project – Tham Luong Ben Cat

The project will support Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee and their government to finance sound wastewater and drainage system in the remaining catchments, thereby strengthening its foundation as the socioeconomic growth pole of southern Viet Nam. The impact of the project will be improved surface water quality and drainage capacity in HCMC. The outcome will be increased wastewater and drainage collection and treatment capacity in key catchments in HCMC.




b

Supporting Renewable Energy Development

The project will support increased contributions of clean energy in Mongolia's energy mix while also supporting energy security, efficiency, and resilience. The project will finance the construction of a new 220 kilovolt (kV) transmission line to connect to the 90-megawatt (MW) Erdeneburen hydropower plant (HPP) to the existing grid network, which will increase supply in the Western Energy System (WES), eliminate costly and high-emission imports from the Russian Federation, and facilitate maximized utilization of wind and solar generating capacity.




b

Fanga'uta Lagoon Bridge Project

The proposed project will build a bridge across the Fanga'uta Lagoon in Nuku'alofa, the capital of the Kingdom of Tonga (Tonga). The crossing will consist of an approximately 720 m long bridge and 4.96 km of approach roads from Nuku'alofa to Vaini, southern Tongatapu.