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56110-001 - Remittances for Inclusive Development: Improving Data and Analysis on the Financial Literacy and Inclusion of Migrants and their Families in Selected Southeast Asian Countries: Technical Assistance

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Location:Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Tha ...
Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand
Category:Unspecified/other
Status:Approval
Sectors:Macro-Economy & Public Finance, Social Development, Migration & Refugees
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget: USD 1,000,000
Date posted: Dec 13, 2022

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This knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will generate policy-relevant knowledge in the areas of remittances and financial literacy and/or inclusion of migrants and the remittance recipients in selected countries of Southeast Asia. It will gen
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About the Funding Agency

ADB - Asian Development Bank - based in Manila, Philippines since 1960.

The Asian Development Bank aims for an Asia and Pacific free from poverty. ADB in partnership with member governments, independent specialists and other financial institutions is focused on delivering projects in developing member countries that create economic and development impact.

As a multilateral development finance institution, ADB provides:

  • loans
  • technical assistance
  • grants

 

About the Sectors

Macro-Economy & Public Finance

Includes initiatives that support macroeconomic stability, sound fiscal policy, and effective management of public financial resources.


Key areas:
  • Macroeconomic analysis and policy support
  • Public finance management (PFM)
  • Government budgeting, taxation, and debt management
  • Economic growth and development strategies

Social Development

Includes measures for improving well-being, inclusion, and resilience of individuals and communities through social services and protection systems.


Key areas:
  • Social inclusion and social cohesion programs
  • Social protection systems and safety nets
  • Social care services
  • Community development and vulnerable groups support

Locations

Cambodia

Cambodia has expanded roads, ports, power generation and special economic zones to support manufacturing growth and regional trade integration. Foreign direct investment has played a significant role in financing infrastructure and industrial development. Improved connectivity has strengthened export competitiveness. Ongoing reforms in governance, skills development and financial management are essential to sustain momentum.

Nr. of tenders: 16728
Nr. of grants: 3159
Nr. of donors: 544
Nr. of jobs: 49

Laos

Laos prioritises infrastructure projects such as railways, roads, and hydropower to transform from a landlocked country into a regional transit hub in Southeast Asia. Investments enhance trade connectivity, energy exports, and economic diversification beyond agriculture. Financing largely comes from public funds, concessional loans, and foreign partners, notably China under Belt and Road initiatives. Debt sustainability, regulatory capacity, and environmental management remain key constraints for long-term infrastructure development.

Nr. of tenders: 12213
Nr. of grants: 2777
Nr. of donors: 492
Nr. of jobs: 44
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