The Philippine Star

ADB boosts Phl funding to $3 B over next 3 years

- By KATHLEEN A. MARTIN

The Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) has increased its funding for the Philippine­s in support of infrastruc­ture, job creation and economic developmen­t.

The Department of Finance said the ADB hiked its sovereign lending to the country to $3 billion for 2016 until 2018, up from the current $1.8 billion funding for 2015 to 2017.

“ADB will continue to support infrastruc­ture needs; programs to strengthen senior high school education, job creation for youth, and social protection; deeper capital markets; improved access to finance; and developmen­t in southern Philippine­s including Mindanao,” ADB president Takehiko Nakao said.

“We are pleased to see the recent progress made by the government in its public-private partnershi­p (PPP) program and will continue to support its im- plementati­on,” he added.

Nakao met with Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima yesterday to discuss the multilater­al bank’s increased funding for the Philippine­s.

The ADB had forecast the Philippine economy to grow 6.4 percent this year and 6.3 percent in 2016. Nakao said the country should take advantage of its young population to increase opportunit­ies for growth especially in the business process outsourcin­g, tourism, and agri-business sectors.

At the same time, the ADB has planned a capital reform program for the developmen­t of the local

bond market, the promotion of long-term savings, and improvemen­t in treasury operations. A financial inclusion program is also being readied by the bank to allow poor households access to financial services.

The multilater­al agency also stressed its support for disaster risk financing, and its commitment to developing Mindanao and the Bangsamoro areas.

“The Philippine­s welcomes the hand extended in partnershi­p with an unequivoca­l vow to press on. Filipinos have seen what we can achieve with good governance and are ready to dream of bigger things,” Purisima said.

“Our country has more than proven its mettle throughout the past five years writing a comeback story of growth and better governance. Deepening support from ADB in sustaining these reforms is critical–we need quality education and infrastruc­ture to fuel further inclusive growth,” he added.

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