Asian Development Bank and Australia: Fact Sheet
Asian Development Bank | June 2004
Abstract
Updated yearly, this ADB Fact Sheet provides information on Australia’s contributions to ADB in terms of capital subscription and funding, the country’s delegates in ADB, and involvement of Australian companies and consultants in ADB projects. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a multilateral development finance institution owned by 63 members, 45 from Asia and the acific and 18 from other parts of the globe. ADB’s vision is an Asia and Pacific region free of poverty. Its mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve their living conditions and quality of life. ADB pursues a strategic agenda—sustainable economic growth, inclusive social development, and governance for effective policies and institutions—with three crosscutting themes: private sector development, regional cooperation, and environmental sustainability.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2004. Asian Development Bank and Australia: Fact Sheet. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/5959.Keywords
Higher Education Costs
Levels Of Education
Educational Reform
Governance
Educational Policies
Educational Quality
Educational Programs
Governance Approach
Corporate Governance Framework
Higher education
Education
Secondary education
Higher education institutions
Educational aspects
Economics of education
Educational development
Public Administration
Institutional Framework
Distributive education
Communication in technical education
College preparation programs
Community and college
Public universities and colleges
Private universities and colleges
College dropouts
Communication in higher education
Higher education and state
State departments of education
Government
Political obligation
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