During his first Town Hall in Manila, ADB President Masato Kanda introduced himself to staff and shared his vision for the bank and view on the current development context. The President remains committed to continuing ADB's work to address the complex development challenges of its developing member countries, including creating jobs, harnessing technological innovation, supporting resilience, and building trust with all partners and stakeholders.
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Kerain Shah MBA(IT), PMP®
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Strategy, policy, and assisting organizations with sustainability strategies to future-proof them. Unlocking growth through expert advisory, change…
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Christina Melchior
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Investing in nature is one of the most impactful ways to rehabilitate ecosystems in Asia and the Pacific. 🍀 Why? Because nature is a vital carbon sink: ✅ Land-based ecosystems can provide up to 20%–30% of the mitigation required to ensure temperatures stay below 1.5°C toward 2050. ✅ The ocean acts as a “carbon sink" and absorbs about 30% of all carbon dioxide. ✅ Forest and wetland ecosystems are critical for carbon storage and oceans have absorbed 93% of the Earth’s additional heat since the 1970s. ✅ Natural mechanisms for carbon sequestration remain the most cost-effective and scalable solution available on the market today. Learn how ADB’s biodiversity and nature bonds help protect nature, support sustainable growth, and improve people’s lives throughout the region: https://ow.ly/A94J50VhRMb
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Glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalayas are melting faster. This increases the risk of floods and landslides that can disrupt lives and cause massive economic losses. ADB is helping governments understand multi-hazard risks and determine the most cost-effective solutions to build resilience: https://ow.ly/Z7GH50Vlb8p
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My first mission as ADB President has been unforgettable. Over three days in Cambodia, I met fisher families improving coastal livelihoods, students embracing STEM education, and leaders driving inclusive reforms. I saw firsthand how ADB investments in fisheries, education, and public finance are fueling growth and improving lives. Watch my wrap-up video to see how ADB is partnering with Cambodia for a sustainable future.
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In Mongolia, nomadic herders have braved harsh conditions for centuries to sustain their way of life. However, rising temperatures and changing livestock composition are making it increasingly difficult to maintain these traditions. Learn how ADB is helping local communities adapt through improved water management, ecotourism, and biodiversity conservation: https://ow.ly/3q1t50Vh30Q
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Join ADB and help us shape the future of development in Asia and the Pacific. Explore our latest career opportunities and apply today: ✅ Deputy Chief Economist: https://ow.ly/bHo150VhQoj ✅ Principal Energy Specialist: https://ow.ly/F8xn50VhQoh ✅ Digital Development Specialist: https://ow.ly/Vwth50VhQof ✅ Senior Investment Specialist: https://ow.ly/h1G150VhQoi
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Glaciers in the Hindu Kush Himalayas are a vital source of freshwater for nearly 2 billion people. But these glaciers are now melting at an unprecedented rate, increasing the risk of floods and landslides. ADB’s Declan Magee explains what needs to be done to reduce the impacts of these hazards on people and infrastructure: https://ow.ly/Z7GH50Vlb8p
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During his visit to Cambodia, ADB President Masato Kanda met with Prime Minister Hun Manet to reaffirm our commitment to sustaining the country's economic progress and inclusive growth. They also discussed the need to balance growth with ecological sustainability and cultural preservation, and the importance of regional cooperation to enhance energy access and security. Read the full announcement here: https://ow.ly/R2KX50VlkLO
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The Asian Development Review provides a platform for research that advances knowledge and understanding of development topics. 📲 We invite you to submit papers that address policy issues in the region: https://ow.ly/cwt550VfqVX
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