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    ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

    AIM : (FIGHTING POVERTY IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC)

    Since its founding in 1966, ADB has been driven by an inspiration and dedication

    to improving peoples lives in Asia and the Pacific. By targeting our investments

    wisely, in partnership with our developing member countries and other

    stakeholders, we can alleviate poverty and help create a world in which everyone

    can share in the benefits of sustained and inclusive growth.

    Whether it be through investment in infrastructure, health care services, financial

    and public administration systems, or helping nations prepare for the impact of

    climate change or better manage their natural resources, ADB is committed to

    helping developing member countries evolve into thriving, modern economies

    that are well integrated with each other and the world.

    The main devices for assistance are loans, grants, policy dialogue, technical

    assistance and equity investments.

    We are at the forefront of development thinking and practice, spreading

    information through regional forums, a growing online presence and the

    publication of specialized papers, serials and books.

    Economists, sociologists, engineers, gender experts and environmental scientists

    are amongst the hundreds of professions at the bank working together to reduce

    poverty, and ensure growth across the Asia and Pacific region is sustainable and

    inclusive.

    KEY FACTS:

    President and Chairperson of the Board of

    Directors:

    Takehiko Nakao

    Members: 67; 48 regional members; 19 nonregional members

    Offices: Headquarters in Manila, Philippines, with 29 resident missions and 3

    representative offices in Tokyo, Frankfurt, and Washington, DC

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    Founded: 1966

    Budget: 2014 Budget

    Financing in 2013: $21.02 billion

    ADB aims for an Asia and Pacific free from poverty. While it has achieved a

    significant reduction in extreme poverty, the region remains home to about two-

    thirds of the worlds extremely poor.

    With $21.02 billion in approved financing in 2013 and 3,062 employees from 61 of

    its 67 members, ADB in partnership with member governments, independent

    specialists and other financial institutions is focused on delivering projects that

    create economic and development impact.

    Economists, sociologists, engineers, gender experts and environmental scientists

    are amongst the hundreds of professions at ADB working together to reduce

    poverty.

    Environmental sustainability is a core strategy of ADBs work as it is the poor that

    are most severely affected. Environmental damage and resource depletion are

    already impeding the regions development and reducing the quality of life.

    ADB is active in creating the framework for the private sector to be involved in

    investing in new projects that underpin development and improve the lives of the 1.7billion people in the region who live on less than $2 a day.

    Since 2000, the Asian Development Fund has transformed the region with the

    construction of thousands of schools, bridges, health clinics and roads, providing

    opportunities for people to lift themselves out of poverty.

    Asian Development Fund operations completed during 2010-2013 has helped

    ADBs poorest member countries deliver results in many areas. It has:

    built or upgraded educational facilities for the benefit of over 17 million students,

    and trained over 700,000 teachers with quality or competency standards. More than

    20 million students were educated and trained under improved quality assurance

    systems;

    built or upgraded 31,000 km of roads which saw over 11 million vehicle-km of daily

    use on average in the first full year of operation;

    provided more than 2 million households with access to clean water by installing or

    rehabilitating 16,000 km of water supply pipes, and upgraded sanitation in 291,000

    households. Over 2 million hectares of land have been improved as a result of

    irrigation, drainage, and flood management initiatives;

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    installed 230 megawatts of new generating capacity, and built or upgraded 18,300

    kilometers (km) of transmission and distribution lines; and

    reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 600,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent

    per year by promoting more efficient and cleaner energy operations.

    MEMBERS :

    Afghanistan 1966

    Armenia 2005

    Australia 1966

    Azerbaijan 1999

    Bangladesh 1973

    Bhutan 1982

    Brunei Darussalam 2006

    Cambodia 1966

    China, People's Republic of 1986

    Cook Islands 1976

    Fiji 1970

    Georgia 2007

    Hong Kong, China 1969

    India 1966

    Indonesia 1966

    Japan 1966

    Kazakhstan 1994

    Kiribati 1974

    Korea, Republic of 1966

    Kyrgyz Republic 1994

    Lao PDR 1966

    Malaysia 1966

    Maldives 1978

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    Marshall Islands 1990

    Micronesia, Federated States of 1990

    Mongolia 1991

    Myanmar 1973

    Nauru 1991

    Nepal 1966

    New Zealand 1966

    Pakistan 1966

    Palau 2003

    Papua New Guinea 1971

    Philippines 1966

    Samoa 1966

    Singapore 1966

    Solomon Islands 1973

    Sri Lanka 1966

    Taipei,China 1966

    Tajikistan 1998

    Thailand 1966

    Timor-Leste 2002

    Tonga 1972

    Turkmenistan 2000

    Tuvalu 1993

    Uzbekistan 1995

    Vanuatu 1981

    Viet Nam 1966

    Nonregional Members

    Austria

    1966

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    Belgium 1966

    Canada 1966

    Denmark 1966

    Finland 1966

    France 1970

    Germany 1966

    Ireland 2006

    Italy 1966

    Luxembourg 2003

    The Netherlands 1966

    Norway 1966

    Portugal 2002

    Spain 1986

    Sweden 1966

    Switzerland 1967

    Turkey 1991

    United Kingdom 1966

    United States 1966

    *Developing members: Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan,

    Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Peoples Republic of China,

    Georgia, India, Indonesia, Fiji, Hong Kong, China, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, the

    Republic of Korea, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao Peoples Democratic Republic,

    Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Mongolia,

    Myanmar, Nauru, Nepal, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines,

    Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Taipei,China, Tajikistan,

    Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tonga, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Viet

    Nam

    By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographical

    area, or by using the term "country" in the website, ADB does not intend to make

    any judgment as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. Boundaries,

    colors, denominations or any other information shown on maps do not imply, on

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    the part of ADB, any judgment on the legal status of any territory, or any

    endorsement or acceptance of such boundaries, colors, denominations, or

    information.

    MANAGEMENT :

    The President is Chairperson of the Board of Directors, and under the Board's

    direction, conducts the business of ADB. He is responsible for the organization,

    appointment, and dismissal of the officers and staff in accordance with

    regulations adopted by the Board of Directors. The President is elected by the

    Board of Governors for a term of five years, and may be reelected. He is also the

    legal representative of ADB.

    The President heads a management team comprising six Vice-Presidents andthe Managing Director General, who supervise the work of ADB's operational,

    administrative, and knowledge departments.

    Takehiko Nakao

    President of ADB and the Chairperson of ADB's Board of Directors

    Bindu N. Lohani

    Vice-President for Knowledge Management and Sustainable

    Development

    Economics and Research Department; Office of Information Systems

    and Technology; Office of Regional Economic Integration; Regional

    and Sustainable Development Department

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    Wencai Zhang

    Vice-President Operations 1

    South Asia Department; Central and West Asia Department

    Stephen P. Groff

    Vice-President Operations 2

    East Asia Department; Southeast Asia Department; Pacific

    Department

    Lakshmi Venkatachalam

    Vice-President Private Sector and Cofinancing Operations

    Private Sector Operations Department; Office of Cofinancing

    Operations

    Thierry de Longuemar

    Vice-President for Finance and Risk Management

    Controllers Department; Treasury Department; Office of Risk

    Management

    Bruce Davis

    Vice-President for Administration and Corporate Management

    Operations Services and Financial Management Department; Office

    of the Secretary; Office of the General Counsel; Budget, Personnel

    and Management Systems Department; Office of Administrative

    Services

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    Juan Miranda

    Managing Director General

    Policies and Strategies :

    Strategy 2020

    Strategy 2020: The Long-Term Strategic Framework of the Asian Development Bank

    2008-2020reaffirms both ADB's vision of an Asia and Pacific free of poverty and

    its mission to help developing member countries improve the living conditions

    and quality of life of their people.

    Strategy 2020 promotes three complementary agendas on inclusive economic

    growth, environmentally sustainable growth, and regional integration.

    To achieve these goals, Strategy 2020 identifiesdrivers of changethat will be

    stressed in all its operations - developing the private sector, encouraging good

    governance, supporting gender equity, helping developing countries gain

    knowledge, and expanding partnerships with other development institutions, the

    private sector, and with community-based organizations.

    Under Strategy 2020. selectivity and focus would be achieved by concentrating

    80% of ADB's operations in fivecore operational areasinfrastructure,

    environment, regional cooperation and integration (RCI), finance sector

    development, and education. Support for other areas of operations, such as

    health, agriculture, and disaster and emergency assistance, is to be selectively

    provided.

    Strategy 2020 Midterm Review

    ADB conducted a mid-term review of Strategy 2020 to take stock of its progress

    and determine whether the institution is on course to achieving the strategys

    goals and objectives. Read more about theStrategy 2020 midterm review.

    Corporate Results Framework

    ADB has developed a corporate results framework to assess its progress in

    implementing Strategy 2020. Annually, it will monitor implementation throughtheADB Development Effectiveness Review.

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    PAKISTAN AND ADB :

    Pakistan has the potential to achieve higher growth to accommodate a rapidly growing

    working-age population. The country has considerable natural resources and ample

    scope to improve agricultural productivity, and to expand markets for the manufacturingand service sectors.

    Assistance from ADB supports governments goals of facilitating structural change,

    promoting investment, and improving institutional effectiveness.

    FAST FACTS

    184.35(2013)Population in millions

    2.1%(2008-2013)Average annual population growth rate

    22.3%(2006)Population living below the national poverty line

    BASIC STATISTICS

    PROPOSED PROJECTS

    17 Sep 201447929-001: PAK: Gulpur Hydropower Project

    4 Sep 201448307-001: Engro Fast Track LNG Regasification Project

    11 Jul 201446526-002: Punjab Intermediate Cities Improvement InvestmentProgram

    1 Jul 201448066-001: Strengthening Central Power Purchasing Agency

    26 Jun 201446538-002: Enhancing Public-Private Partnerships in Pakistan(Provincial Support)

    VIEW ALL PROPOSED

    APPROVED PROJECTS

    22 Sep 201447235-001: Trimmu and Panjnad Barrages Improvement Project

    27 Jun 201447281-001: National Highway Network Development in BalochistanProject

    14 May 201447277-001: Determining the Potential for Carbon Capture andStorage

    24 Apr 201447015-001: Sustainable Energy Sector Reform Program -Subprogram 1

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    1 Apr 201440075-033: National Trade Corridor Highway Investment Program,Tranche 2

    VIEW ALL APPROVED

    ADB LENDING

    Amount ($M) / %

    Sector (No. of loans)

    3,698.41 / 15.27

    Agriculture (60)

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    501.11 / 2.07

    Education (12)

    6,163.56 / 25.45

    Energy (67)

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    3,193.00 / 13.18

    Finance (52)

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    1,212.40 / 5.01

    Health (13)

    1,119.40 / 4.62

    Industry and Trade (22)

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    2,311.50 / 9.54

    Multisector (16)

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    3,015.80 / 12.45

    Public Sector (27)

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    2,178.90 / 9.00

    Transport and ICT (23)

    823.60 / 3.40

    Water Supply (19)

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    Results of ADB-supported Operations:Pakistan :

    As Pakistan's biggest multilateral development partner, ADB has assisted the

    country's government in undertaking critical economic and governance reforms.

    Over the years, Pakistan and ADB have been working together to help millions of

    families travel new roads where none before existed, light their homes from

    cleaner power generation, live healthier and longer lives through expanding clean

    water and sanitation programs, and send their youngsters to school for the first

    time because of greater access to education. Moreover, ADB has provided

    emergency assistance to help Pakistan cope with major natural disasters.

    Thiscountry briefsummarizes how the partnership between the Government of

    Pakistan and ADB has contributed to the development of the country.

    Development Results of ADB-Supported Operations in Pakistan,

    2010-2013

    As of 31 December 2013Download Excel file

    Sector/Output Outputs

    Delivered

    Energy

    New households connected to electricity (number) 29,763

    New households connected to electricity, Rural (number) 29,763

    Installed energy generation capacity (megawatts) 186

    Transmission lines installed or upgraded (kilometers) 29

    Transport

    Use of roads built or upgraded (average daily vehicle-kilometers in the first

    full year of operation)

    6,104,792

    Roads built or upgraded (kilometers) 3,852

    Expressways and national highways built or updgraded (kilometers) 1,099

    Provincial, district, and rural roads built or upgraded (kilometers) 2,753

    Roads built or upgraded, Rural (kilometers) 3,618

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    Sector/Output Outputs

    Delivered

    Roads built or upgraded, Urban (kilometers) 234

    Water

    Households with new or improved water supply (number) 178,561

    Households with new or improved water supply, Rural (number) 49,839

    Households with new or improved water supply, Urban (number) 128,722

    Households with new or improved sanitation (number) 14,975

    Waste water treatment capacity added or improved (cubic meters per day) 570,000

    Water supply pipes installed or upgraded (length of network in kilometers) 607

    Land improved through irrigation, drainage and/or flood management

    (hectares)

    170,337

    Finance

    Microfinance loan accounts opened / end borrowers reached (number) 162,934

    Microfinance loan accounts opened / end borrowers reached (Female,

    number)

    112,157

    Microfinance loan accounts opened / end borrowers reached (Male, number) 50,778

    Small and medium-sized enterprise loan accounts opened or end borrowers

    reached (number)

    113

    Education

    Teacher trained with quality or competency standards (number) 750

    Male teacher trained with quality or competency standards (number) 750

    Teacher trained with quality or competency standards (TVET, number) 750

    PRIVATE SECTOR :

    Pakistan is one of the largest recipients of ADBs private sector development

    assistance with over $ 1 billion approved equity investments, loans (including

    cofinancing), and guarantees. In line with ADBs country partnership strategy,

    power and energy infrastructure projects are among the key priority sectors for

    ADBs private sector operations in Pakistan. The ongoing portfolio comprises

    three domestic gas-based thermal independent power projects, including

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    Pakistan's first private sector hydropower project, the first privately owned wind

    power project, a privatized electricity utility, and an equity fund.

    Under ADBs $1 billion Trade Finance Facilitation Program, trade financing

    agreements have been signed with 13 Pakistani commercial banks with the

    objective of bolstering export and import activities and stimulating private sector

    investments.

    ADB-supported Zorlu Wind Power Project, a 56.4 MW wind plant located in

    Jhimpir Sindh, achieved financial closure in October 2011. The project will

    provide low-cost renewable power to the national grid by early 2013 under a 25-

    year energy purchase agreement.

    Regional Cooperation :

    Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC)Program

    Good Neighbors, Good Partners, Good Prospects

    The Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation, or CAREC, Program is a

    partnership of 10 countries (Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, KyrgyzRepublic, Mongolia, Pakistan, People's Republic of China, Tajikistan,

    Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan), supported by 6 multilateral institutions, working

    together to promote development through cooperation, leading to accelerated

    growth and poverty reduction.

    The Program's long-term vision is Good Neighbors, Good Partners, and Good

    Prospects.

    With the rapid economic expansion of the People's Republic of China and Japan

    to the east, the Russian Federation to the north, and India and Pakistan to the

    south, there is unprecedented opportunity for CAREC countries to emerge as a

    center of trade and commerce, achieve higher levels of economic growth, and

    reduce poverty.

    CAREC helps Central Asia and its neighbors realize their significant potential by

    promoting regional cooperation in four priority areas: Transport; Trade

    Facilitation; Energy, and Trade Policy.

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    Opportunities :

    Procurement Plans

    For ADB-financed projects, ADB's Procurement Guidelines and Guidelines forthe Use of Consultants require borrowers to prepare and publishProcurementPlansonce the financing of a project has been approved. The Procurement Plancaptures all major goods, works and consulting services procurement that iseither ongoing or expected to take place in the following 18 months.

    Procurement Notices

    ADB funds development projects and programs in the Asian and Pacific Regions.Such funding generatesopportunities for the business communitiesof its membercountries.

    Consulting Opportunities

    TheConsulting Services Recruitment Notices (CSRN)provide detailed information onthe consulting services required for ADB financed or administered projects.

    Latest CSRN

    Project Number Title Type Deadline

    48275-001 Mineral Sector Legal and Regulatory Expert Individual 1 Oct 2014

    48275-001 Mineral Sector Legal and Regulatory Specialist (Team Leader) Individual 1 Oct 2014

    48275-001 Resource Revenue Management Specialist Individual 1 Oct 2014

    The list displays the latest notices arranged by deadline. Visit the CSRN portal to viewall

    notices.

    International Staff Vacancies (Headquarters andCountry Offices)

    ADB recruits itsInternational Stafffrom itsmember countries.ADB offers acompetitive salary and benefits applicable to internationally recruited staff.

    Women are encouraged to apply.

    National and Administrative Staff Vacancies

    ADB recruits itsNational and Administrative Stafffrom interested applicants residingin the duty station country. ADB offers a competitive salary and benefitsapplicable to locally recruited staff.

    Young Professionals

    ADB'sYoung Professionals Program (YPP)recruits highly qualified and motivated

    individuals to ADB. YPP provides the foundation for a challenging and rewardingprofessional career in an international development environment. YPP offers a

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    range of opportunities to develop professional skills and understanding of ADB'soperations, policies and procedures.

    Scholarship Program

    TheADB-Japan Scholarship Program (JSP)was established in April 1988 withfinancing from the Government of Japan. It provides an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB's developing member countries to pursue postgraduatestudies in economics, management, science and technology, and otherdevelopment-related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian andPacific Region.

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