#ADBNews: ADB President Masa Asakawa today announced a $5 billion replenishment for the Asian Development Fund. The ADF is ADB’s largest source of grants to support the poorest and most vulnerable developing member countries. The Fund is replenished by ADB and donor contributions every four years. Read more: https://ow.ly/O1IN50RvCON #ADBAnnualMeeting
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The growth of developing economies in Asia and the Pacific accelerated early this year, supported by a stable global economy. Meanwhile, inflation continued to moderate in most of the region. Read the latest Asian Development Outlook: https://ow.ly/UhoK50SBfNH
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Here are the highlights of ADB’s latest Asian Development Outlook: ▶️ Asia and the Pacific’s developing economies are projected to grow 5.0% this year, compared with a previous forecast of 4.9%, amid resilient domestic demand and strong export growth, particularly in the electronics sector. ▶️ Inflation is forecast to slow to 2.9% this year, before stabilizing at 3.0% next year, due to easing global food prices and the lingering effects of higher interest rates. ▶️ The region's growth outlook could be affected by election outcomes in major economies, heightened geopolitical tensions, trade fragmentation, a potential worsening in the PRC’s property sector, adverse weather, and interest rate decisions by central banks. Read more: https://ow.ly/ebbG50SCTHA
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ADB has approved a $100 million loan to help the Government of Uzbekistan improve perinatal health services for pregnant women and their newborns. The project will upgrade around 230 perinatal centers throughout the country and expand access to appropriate and timely life-saving care. Learn more: https://ow.ly/8nit50SC71e
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Automatic identification system data provides valuable insights into maritime trade flows, enabling real-time monitoring and analysis of disruptions to optimize shipping routes and enhance trade: https://ow.ly/UJWi50SzujY
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The unsustainable issues linked to plastics do not end with the enormous amounts of greenhouse gas emissions generated from the production stages; they also extend to waste management. A circular economy could help address the issue at its core ▶️ https://ow.ly/LruN50SBZFz
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Climate change has exacerbated weather hazards and health risks, driving the need for climate-resilient health systems. Our recent blog discusses how adaptation strategies, technologies, and sustainable financing are essential for safeguarding vulnerable populations and maintaining care: https://ow.ly/Z80J50SBbYs
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Tuberculosis infections are resurging in Southeast Asia, particularly in the aftermath of COVID-19. Our recent blog highlights innovative health intervention that can contribute to eradicating the infection across the region: https://ow.ly/qpze50SAaxP
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Rapid urbanization, climate change, and industrialization on river basin pollution threaten access to safe water in the Greater Mekon Region. Our report shares how innovative financing solutions can help improve river health and unlock Southeast Asia’s economic potential: https://ow.ly/GQ7k50SxAiY