Partnering for Development: Donor Report 2016
Asian Development Bank | May 2017
Abstract
This publication is intended for current and prospective official and other concessional development financing partners of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). It focuses on the importance of partnerships, results achieved, and ADB’s reporting of results. This report features stories of successes illustrating the effectiveness of partnerships and the improvements they can make in the lives of the poor in vulnerable countries that need support. ADB partners benefit from the wide range of financing options presented here as they seek to begin or expand their commitment to developing Asia and the Pacific and to support ADB’s strategic priorities confirmed during the midterm review of its long-term strategic framework, Strategy 2020.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2017. Partnering for Development: Donor Report 2016. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/10086. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Financial & Private Sector Development
Private Sector Investments
Private Sector Participation
Private Sector Projects
Financial Stability
Financial Management System
Financial Restructuring
Capital Market Development
Market Development
Private enterprises
Private ownership
Government
Infrastructure projects
Development projects
Financial loss
International Financial Market
Multilateral Financial Institutions
Economic Recession
Market
Crisis
Economic indicators
Growth models
Central local government relations
Administration
Decentralization in government
Subnational governments
Government monopolies
Intergovernmental fiscal relations
Investment of public funds
Local finance
Government services
State governments
Municipal government
Bank failures
Business recessions
Multilateral development banks
Regulatory reform
Capital
Exports
Economic development projects
Investment Requirements
Banks
International banks and banking
Capital movements
Central banks and banking
Bills of exchange
Swaps
Banks and banking
Financial crisis
Credit control
Credit allocation
Capital market
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