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- Ngan hàng Phát tri?n Chau á (ADB) và C?ng ty c? ph?n N??c Th? D?u M?t (TDM) ?? ky k?t hi?p ??nh vay tr? giá 6 tri?u USD nh?m m? r?ng nhà máy x? ly n??c Bàu Bàng, ?áp ?ng nhu c?u c?p n??c ngày càng gia t?ng trong b?i c?nh t?ng tr??ng kinh t? và dan s? nhanh chóng t?i các khu c?ng nghi?p và khu dan c? ? Bình D??ng và Th? D?u M?t, phía b?c Thành ph? H? Chí Minh.
- ADB and Thu Dau Mot Water Joint Stock Company signed a $6 million loan agreement to expand the Bau Bang water treatment plant, addressing growing water needs amid rapid economic and population growth in Ho Chi Minh City’s northern industrial and residential parts of Binh Duong and Thu Dau Mot.
- Water financing gaps in Central Asia are severe, specifically considering the growing populations’ increasing demands as well as the aging infrastructures that are still in operation.
- ADB has approved a $101 million loan as additional financing to the ongoing West Bengal Drinking Water Sector Improvement Project to scale up access to safe, sustainable, and inclusive drinking water services in rural West Bengal, particularly in areas affected by arsenic, fluoride, and salinity contamination.
- Despite decades of progress, a sharp disparity remains between urban and rural access to safe water in Asia and the Pacific. Targeted investment, innovative technologies, and microfinance are needed.
- This webinar discusses how ancient Asian water management systems can inform modern strategies for water security. As climate risks and population growth strain resources, traditional practices from India, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia offer valuable insights into sustainable, community-based water governance. Experts will discuss how lessons from the past can support access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene today and in the future. The event targets policymakers, researchers, and development professionals focused on water resilience in Asia.
- The Netherlands Trust Fund Final Report 2007–2024 provides a summary of the wide-ranging activities and positive impacts resulting from the support of the Government of the Netherlands to the water operations of the Asian Development Bank.
- Johkasou systems have evolved into a key component of Japan’s domestic wastewater infrastructure, operating alongside centralized sewerage systems.
- ADB has approved a $58.6 million grant from the Asian Development Fund and a $28.1 million concessional loan to provide basic infrastructure and critical services for displaced people from Myanmar and host communities in Bangladesh.
- Opening remarks by Yingming Yang, ADB Vice-President (South, Central and West Asia), at the Opening Plenary at the International Conference on Glaciers' Preservation, 30 May 2025, Dushanbe, Tajikistan
- Discover how digital innovation is transforming water security in Asia and the Pacific. The second edition of Digitalizing H2O spotlights bold solutions, resilient communities, and a united vision for a water-secure future.
- В Центральной и Западной Азии, где вода уже в дефиците, существуют решения. Страны объединяются и переосмысливают, как они хранят, управляют и делятся водой, учитывая потребности друг друга.
- Central Asia’s five countries recently agreed to a new water-sharing framework for the Syr Darya and Amu Darya—glacier-fed rivers essential to agriculture, energy, and drinking water across the region.
- AWUF 2025 is ADB’s flagship event focused on water and urban development. It brings together leaders and experts from diverse sectors including communities of practice from across the Bank’s operations, DMC representatives, and external experts and partners for interactive engagement.
- The Asian Water Development Outlook Dashboard provides an up-to-date overview of the region’s water security across Asia and the Pacific.
- The Climate-Resilient and Smart Urban Water Infrastructure Project in the People's Republic of China (PRC) highlights the critical role of women in resilience-building efforts.
- The technical assistance (TA) aimed to strengthen innovation-driven green economic diversification development planning for resource-exhausted cities in Heilongjiang Province, People’s Republic of China (PRC). The TA intended to build on previous Asian Development Bank (ADB) projects in the northeast of the PRC and provide support in research, strategic planning, policy recommendations, and knowledge dissemination to advance innovation as part of a comprehensive strategy to enable green economic diversification.This report validates the completion report's assessment of the TA.
- The water supply in Hyderabad has not kept pace with the demand for water, and the region's scarce water resources are exacerbating the problem.
- ADB has partnered with countries in Asia and the Pacific since 1968 to improve urban services and living conditions. With a portfolio of $1.7 billion in 2024, ADB focuses on making cities green, competitive, inclusive, and resilient, tackling complex urban challenges through integrated approaches.