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2017 DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS REVIEW ADB's Performance in Transition to Strategy 2030

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2017DEVELOPMENTEFFECTIVENESS

REVIEWADB's Performance

in Transition to Strategy 2030

5/5/20182017 DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS REVIEW

AGENDA

1. Introduction

2. Infrastructure for Sustainable Development

3. People, Prosperity, and the Planet

4. ADB Operations in Fragile and Conflict Affected Situations

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DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC (Level 1)

ADB CA

Poverty 70% 10% 20% 50% 50% 0%

Other Development Outcomes 36% 64% 0% 17% 83% 0%

Overall Scorecard

ADB’s DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS

ADB’s Contribution to Development Results (Level 2)

ADB CA

Quality at Completion

Core Operational Results

ADB’s Operational Management (Level 3)

Implementation Quality

Quality at Entry

Development finance

Strategy 2020 Agendas and Operations

Strategy 2020 Drivers of Change

ADB’s Organizational Management (Level 4)

Human Resources

Budget Resources

Process Efficiency and Client Orientation

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ADB and the SDGs

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Infrastructure for Sustainable Development

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ADB committed

$6.3 billion in

energy infrastructure operations in 2017

Commitment doubled from 2016

LEVEL 3

LEVEL 1Access to electricity increased

LEVEL 1

LEVEL 2

5 operations installed

1,400 MW of energy

generation capacity

Completed energy sector operations

340 MW of capacity

from renewable sources

6 operations connected

2.7 million new

households to electricity

LEVEL 2

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142,000 households

gained access to new or improved sanitation

205,000 households

gained access to new or improved sanitation

LEVEL 2

ADB committed

$1.6 billion in water

and other urban infrastructure and services operations

LEVEL 3

LEVEL 1Access to clean water and sanitation

remains inadequate

96.4% urban

90.4% rural

78.3% urban

49.3% rural

water

sanitation

People, Prosperity, and the Planet

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Gender parity maintained,but lower secondary education graduation ratios fell to 83.4%

LEVEL 1

Gender parity maintained

$710 million (3.5%) financing for education was below target of 6-10%

LEVEL 3ADB committed

Expects to reach target

range 6-10% by 2020

ADB will continue to scale up education operations through Strategy 2030

1,565,000 students benefited from new or improved educational facilities

LEVEL 2

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Inclusive Economic Growth

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• 48% of infrastructure projects in lagging areas

• Inclusive business operations up in 2017

• Strategy 2030 increases emphasis on inclusiveness

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35% of international staff

are women

LEVEL 4

On track to 38% target

ADB will deepen efforts to achieve gender equality in Strategy 2030

Exceeded target of 70%

LEVEL 2

77% of completed operations

delivered gender results

48% of operations supporting

gender mainstreaming

On track to 50% target

LEVEL 3

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LEVEL 1

Carbon intensity declined but ADB DMCs

account for 37.6 % of total global

carbon emissions

LEVEL 2

ADB will scale up climate action and address environmental degradation through Strategy 2030

LEVEL 3

Operations addressing climate change

Climate financing($ billions)

Target: 45%Nine completed operations

reduced 4.1 million tons of CO2

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ADB committed

$20.1 billion in 2017

Disbursement ratio for sovereign projects and results-based lending rose in 2017 to reach target of

22.0%

Private sector operations reached new highs of

$2.3 billion, up 31%

from 2016, but fell short of target

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LEVEL 3

Share of staff working in ADB’s resident missions

increased to 56%

Nonsovereign operations processing time shortened

to 7.4 months

LEVEL 4

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ADB Operations in Fragile and Conflict Affected Situations: Highlights

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Share of extreme poor was 13% or 7.6 million

Significant challenges remain in health, education, and infrastructure

Development ContextLocal context

Long-term commitments

Country ownership and flexibility

ADB’s Approach

Strengthened field presence in Pacific

Localized authority and staff expertise

Organizational SupportSuccess rate of 69% of sovereign operations completed, up from 63% in baseline period of 2014-2016

Success Rate

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Deepening ADB’scontribution through Strategy 2030

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ADB’s future operations designed to help DMCs meet the SDGs

Strategy 2030 priorities and integrated

approaches reflect SDGs

Next results framework will align with SDGs and with targets reflecting Strategy 2030 priorities

Engagement with countries on opportunities to achieve SDGs

Track links between ADB projects and

SDGs

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