Climate and sustainable development among critical issues in 52rd ADB Meeting

May 3rd at 08:01
03-05-2019 08:01:53+07:00

Climate and sustainable development among critical issues in 52rd ADB Meeting

Climate and sustainable development are among key issues currently under discussion between high-level officials from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and its member countries at the 52rd ADB Annual Meeting being held in Fiji on May 1-5.

 

These issues are critical to the continued growth of the Asia Pacific region, especially in the context that Fiji is the first Pacific developing member country to host such an important event.

“Climate change is becoming more critical, including extreme drought and more frequent heatwaves,” says ADB President Takehiko Nakao at the press conference on May 2.

“It is a good moment to see challenges and opportunities for Pacific countries, how climate change affects these countries and how international communities including ADB can support these countries.”

Nakao said last year ADP adopted the Strategy 2030 with more concrete ideas, focusing on seven operational priorities including poverty reduction, gender equality, environment, urban issues, rural development and food safety, governance and regional cooperation and integration.

Under this strategy, ADB ensures that 75 per cent of its committed operations will be supporting climate change mitigation and adaption by 2030. Climate finance from ADB’s own resources will reach US$8 billion for the period 2019-30.

The bank is committed to prioritise support for the poorest and most vulnerable countries.

“We’re trying to go to the frontier countries,” ADB President said, noting as Asia is becoming more developed, ADB would apply differentiated country approaches to meet diverse needs of various groups of countries, including conflict-affected countries and small island developing states.

“We should pay attention to the specific needs of the country and allocate large amount of support to smaller countries.”

He said ADB would reduce lending to countries such as Brazil, Mexico and China and give more financing to poorer economies. Its support for these countries is now focused on climate change and environment.

ADB’s lending operations have grown, reaching close to $22 billion last year, up 55 per cent compared to $14 billion in 2013. Its response to climate change accelerated with the share of ADB operations supporting climate change adaption and mitigation in 2016-18 reaching 56 per cent, surpassing the 2020 target of 45 per cent.

Pacific Ministers representing 15 Pacific island members in the meeting with ADB President on the previous day also expressed their hopes that the bank would scale up grants and concessional financing for the smallest and most vulnerable members.

Responding to their concerns, ADP President said the bank would expand support to help the Pacific islands develop stronger resilience to global economic shocks, disasters and climate change.

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