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26-28 August 2025
Hotel Pullman (King Power), Bangkok, Thailand
9 July 2025
Menara Bank Pembangunan Plaza Conlay, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
6-9 May 2025
Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Failing to close the climate adaptation financing gap in Sri Lanka could lead to economic stability, increased poverty levels and loss of biodiversity. This video explains how this strategy provides a comprehensive roadmap to channel climate investments effectively, supporting Sri Lanka’s transition to a carbon net zero pathway.
ADB, through the Community Resilience Partnership Program (CRPP), has been cooperating with the Agence Française de Développement, Nordic Development Fund, and the Government of the United Kingdom, through its Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office, since the establishment of the program in 2021.
Rangelands in Bhutan are critical part of protected areas, biological corridors, and community forests. However, climate change and environmental degradation threaten these vital ecosystems.
Air pollution in South Asia causes an estimated 2 million premature deaths each year and reduces life expectancy by average 5 years.
This video explores the findings of a springshed management initiative in Nepal’s Kavrepalanchok district, highlighting critical water stress caused by the drying and declining flow of springs.
This animation explores the vital role of springs as natural sources of freshwater, especially in regions like the Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH), where millions rely on springs for drinking, irrigation, livestock, and cultural practices.
The Community Resilience Partnership Program (CRPP) provided initial resources to help prepare the Building Resilience and Reducing Rural Poverty Project.
The WISER programme has been delivering transformational change in the quality, accessibility and use of weather and climate information services at all levels to support sustainable development since 2015.
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