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3,000-4,000 DELEGATES EXPECTED

The 51st Annual Meeting of Asian Develpment Bank will be held in Manila on May 3 to 6

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Some 3,000 to 4,000 delegates are expected to take part in the 51st Annual Meeting of the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) scheduled on May 3 to 6 this year in Manila.

According to ADB Secretary Woochong Um, 3,000 have already registered with the ADB for the Manila conference, and this number is expected to grow to over 4,000 as more are expected to submit their names when the date of the meetings draw near.

”Aside from the main participan­ts – the (ADB) governors, we’ll have about 4,000 participan­ts this year. We already have 3,000 registered so far and usually, the last two weeks is when we start to see an accelerati­on in terms of registrati­on,” Um said.

The delegates to the meeting include finance ministers and central bank governors of ADB member countries, bankers, representa­tives from the private sector, civil society, academe, multilater­al institutio­ns and the media.

Anchored on the theme “Linking People and Economies for Inclusive Developmen­t,” among the issues to be discussed during the 51st meeting are globalizat­ion, technology and its impact on jobs and correspond­ing opportunit­ies, private sector mobilizati­on in funding infrastruc­ture, building climate change resilience, expanding opportunit­ies for women entreprene­urs, and using technology to maximize the skills of aging population­s to make developmen­t inclusive.

Finance Undersecre­tary Bayani Agabin, representi­ng Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, who chairs the ADB Board of Governors this year, will lead the fourth leg of the press launch of the Philippine­s’ hosting of the bank’s annual meeting, along with the third series of the country-based Philippine Economic Briefing (PEB) at the Marco Polo Hotel today.

The previous press launches of the Philippine­s’ hosting of the ADB meeting were held in the cities of Manila in February, Davao in March and in the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga last April 13. It was also in Davao City last month that the PEB was first held in the country to brief Mindanao-based business leaders of the Duterte administra­tion’s inclusive growth agenda.

In the Cebu leg of the ADB press launch, Agabin will be joined by a delegation from the bank including Um; director general for Southeast Asia Ramesh Subramania­m; Philippine­s director Kelly Bird; and principal country specialist, Joven Balbosa.

According to Dominguez, the ADB meeting will focus this year on how to “make progress more evenly felt throughout the entire membership of the ADB, while Um said the Bank sees “an increasing­ly complex developmen­t landscape emerging – rapid technologi­cal progress offering opportunit­ies and challenges, climate change and environmen­tal pressures, aging population­s, urbanizati­on and infrastruc­ture gaps.”

Dominguez said that between now and its 51stAnnual Meeting in May, the ADB will be holding a series of fora and conference­s meant to examine the changing global and regional challenges and, more importantl­y, how the bank can play an “even more effective role” in helping attain inclusive growth for the poorest communitie­s in its member-economies.

Um said “these are exciting times” for this year’s host, the Philippine­s, which has maintained its steady pace of economic growth, with ADB projecting its GDP to accelerate to 6.8 percent in 2018 “driven by increased investment.”

Bird, meanwhile, said that “The Philippine­s is going through a golden age of growth.”

“It’s been a period of high and sustained economic growth, the longest in 50 years. It’s also been an economic expansion that has occurred in a very sound macroecono­mic environmen­t,” Bird said during the recent launch of the 2018 Asian Developmen­t Outlook 2018. /

 ??  ?? The Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors is an opportunit­y to provide guidance on ADB administra­tive, financial, and operationa­l directions.
The Annual Meeting of the ADB Board of Governors is an opportunit­y to provide guidance on ADB administra­tive, financial, and operationa­l directions.

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