Asian Development Bank and Netherlands: Fact Sheet ; Fact Sheets

This ADB Fact Sheet provides information on contributions of the Netherlands to ADB in terms of capital subscription and funding, the country’s delegates to ADB, and the involvement of Dutch companies and consultants in ADB projects. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is dedicated to reducing poverty in the Asia and Pacific region through pro-poor sustainable economic growth, social development, and good governance. Established in 1966, it is owned by 67 member nations—48 from the region—who have committed $133.30 billion to the vision of a region free of poverty.

Dokumenttyp: Briefs
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Verlag/Hrsg.: Asian Development Bank
Schlagwörter: Aid And Development / Asian Development Bank / Comprehensive Development Framework / Development Cooperation / Development Management / Development Planning / Development Strategies / Alleviating Poverty / Anti-Poverty / Extreme Poverty / Fight Against Poverty / Global Poverty / Health Aspects Of Poverty / Indicators Of Poverty / Participatory Poverty Assessment / Poverty Eradication / Poverty Analysis / Poverty In Developing Countries / Poverty Reduction Efforts / Urban Poverty / Rural planning / Aid coordination / Industrial projects / Infrastructure projects / Natural resources policy / Educational development / Development Indicators / Environmental Indicators / Economic Indicators / Educational Indicators / Demographic Indicators / Health Indicators / Disadvantaged Groups / Low Income Groups / Socially Disadvantaged Children / Rural Conditions / Rural Development / Social Conditions / Urban Development / Urban Sociology / Communication in rural development / Communication in community development / Economic development projects / Development banks / Economic forecasting / Environmental auditing / Cumulative effects assessment / Human rights and globalization / Poor
Sprache: Englisch
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