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History ADB• Established on 22 August 1966 to facilitate
economic development of countries in Asia.
• Initiated by Japan
• 31 members at its establishment
• Now has 67 members - of which 48 are fromwithin Asia and the Pacific and 19 outside.
• Japan’s initial control
• India is a founding member of ADB and itsfifth largest shareholder.
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28 offices worldwide
Offices
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Organization
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President
VP Operations 1 VP Operations 2 VP Finance & Admin
South AsiaDepartment
Central & West Asia
Department
Private SectorDepartment
Office of the Auditor General
East AsiaDepartment
Southeast AsiaDepartment
PacificDepartment
Central OperationsServices Office
Office of the Secretary
Office of the General Counsel
Controllers Department
BPMS Department
Office of Admin. Services
Treasurers Department
Office of Cofinancing Op.
Off. of I. Systems & Techn.
Strategy & Policy Department
Regional & SustainableDevelopment Dep.
Economics &Research Dep.
Office ofExternal Relations
Operations Evaluation Dep.
Office of the President
Vice President KMSD
Special Project Facilitator
MDG
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VISION AND MISSION
Vision :An Asia and Pacific Free of
Poverty
Mission:
to help its developing membercountries reduce poverty and improve the
quality of life of their people.
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ADB’s Goals
1. Promoting economic growth
2. Reducing poverty
3. Developing human resources4. Improving the status of women
5. Protecting the environment
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Organisation
• 12 members of the BOD and their deputy
• Eight of the 12 members from Asia-Pacific while theothers come from non-regional members.
• President- Japan• 67 members
Headquarters -
6 ADB
Avenue, MandaluyongCity, Metro Manila,Philippines
•Japan & US holds 12.5%(552,210 shares each)
•China - 228,000 shares(6.429 %)•India holds 224,010 shares(6.317 %)
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Projects and programs
• Supported programs
1. Agricultural and natural resources
2. Energy3. Finance
4. Industry and non fuel minerals
5. Social infrastructure6. Transport and communications
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ADB’S PRINCIPAL FUNCTIONS
To provide loans / grants for specific
projects, sectors (with a large number of sub
projects), program loans and DFI loans.
To Provide technical assistance andadvisory services
To Promote investment for development
purposes
To Assist in coordinating “developing
member countries ” development policies
and plans
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Features
1. Public Sector Lending
Operations2. Co-financing and Guarantee
Operations
3. Grants
4. Technical Assistance
5. Private Sector Operations
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India and ADB
• Funding member of ADB and fourth largestshareholder
• Joined in 1966
• Shares held 224,010 (6.32%)
• Votes 237,242(5.35%)
• ADB has approved 130 loans of$20,586million since 1986
• Projects of $181 million are underimplimentaion
• Ministry of finance handles affairs of ADB
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Cont…. • In 2008 India was largest borrower
including $8.2 billon loan
• Mr.Asok K. Lahiri is the executive director
• Tadashi Kondo is ADB country director forIndia
$3.3 billon to transport$1.7 billon to urban infrastructure
$1.5 billon to urban energy sector$1.0 billon to financial sector