Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ADB’S new Country Director for Sri Lanka assumes office

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The new Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB) Country Director in Sri Lanka, Chen Chen, assumed office in Colombo, yesterday.

“I am honoured to assume the role of Country Director at ADB’S Sri Lanka Resident Mission. I have had the opportunit­y of managing ADB’S transport sector portfolio in Sri Lanka in the past and have gathered insights about the country’s developmen­t needs,” Chen said.

“I look forward to further strengthen­ing ADB’S partnershi­p with the country and supporting its developmen­t in public and private sectors.”

Chen succeeds Sri Widowati, who retired from ADB in September 2019.

In a career spanning nearly two decades, Chen, a Chinese national, joined ADB in 2007 and has worked in the organisati­on’s Pacific and South Asia Department­s, overseeing projects in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Sri Lanka and Timor-leste.

Since 2017, Chen was the Senior Advisor to the Vice President (Operations 1) and led quality management on strategies, business plans, projects and technical assistance in 16 developing countries in Central and West Asia and South Asia.

Chen holds a PH.D. in Civil Engineerin­g from the Virginia Polytechni­c Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), United States, a Master’s degree from South China University of Technology and a Bachelor’s degree from Tsinghua University, People’s Republic of China.

He has authored 16 publicatio­ns on transport asset management, climate change and public-private partnershi­p, including three in peer-reviewed journals.

Sri Lanka has been a member country of ADB since 1966. Since then, ADB has provided Sri Lanka with US $ 10.0 billion in loans and grants, including US $ 818.0 million in 2019 alone. ADB’S priority areas for support in the country are transport, energy, urban developmen­t (water supply and sanitation), education and finance.

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