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Pacific Department
Pacific Strategy
Pacific portfolio
ADB priority areas
On-going projects
Future opportunities
Education and Health
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Pacific Strategy 20102014
Promote inclusive and sustainable growth,with particular attention to disadvantaged
and vulnerable groups. Improve thequality and enhancing the delivery ofessential social services in education andhealth to all group of population.
Education: Aim to provide betterknowledge and skills necessary forsustainable economic growth. Focusingon increasing equity and access,improving quality, strengtheningeducation management, mobilizingresources, strengthening partnerships,and applying new and innovativetechnologies.
Health: Through infrastructure projects toincrease equity and quality services and tomitigate the spread of communicablediseases such as HIV/AIDS and improveprimary health care service delivery.Through governance work, support publicexpenditure management for cost
effective service delivery.
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Pacific Portfolio
2009-2012
50 Projects 85 TAs
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Pacific Portfolio(on-going and pipeline)
Education
Lending and grants $48.9 million Technical assistance $4.95 million
Health/Social Protection
Lending and grants $106.2 million
Technical assistance $4 million
2012-2014
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ADBs Priority on Education and
Health Sectors
Education Higher Education (Distance Learning)
Technical Vocational Education and Training
Quality Education (Primary and Secondary)
Health
Support for Health Outcomes through
Infrastructure Operation, Governance and PublicGoods
Partnership
Knowledge, Analysis and Policy Dialogue
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On-going Education sectorprojects
Grant 0097-SAM: Schoolnet and Community AccessProject ($5.9 million): Assist the Government ofSamoa to develop the capacity of relevant divisionsof the Ministry of Education, teachers, and studentsin ICT competencies in order to improve student
learning outcomes. closing June 2013
Loan 2220/4738 and Grant 0031/0032-SAM:Education Sector Project II ($30 million): Assist theGovernment of Samoa to enhance equitable learningoutcomes, through development of a new curriculumand provision of teacher training that improve thequality of learning for students. closing June 2013
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Grant 0274-TIM: Mid-Level Skills Training Project($13 million): Assist the Government of Timor-Leste in introducing and implementing mid-levelskills training in construction and automotivetrades by strengthening selected public andprivate training providers. start 2012 (5 yrs)
R-CDTA 7458: Designing Demand-Based Technicaland Vocational Education and TrainingFrameworks in the Pacific ($0.7 million):Seeks to build capacity to support the
development of demand-based analysis oftechnical and vocational education and training(TVET). closing August 2012
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Future Opportunities in Education
Higher education in the Pacific Project (with USP)($2.6 million) approval in Q2 2012 / procurement in2013
Regional TA ($1.35 million): Quality Primary Education
in the Pacific (FSM, Palau, RMI) (supported by JFPR)approval in Q1, 2012
Regional TA ($1.2 million): Implementing DemandDriven Skills Training (RMI, FSM) -2012
Regional TA ($1 million): Support on a Skills Strategyand Labor Market Analysis for the Pacific -2012
FSM: Technical and Vocational Education and TrainingDevelopment TA ($0.7 million) 2013
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Regional TA ($1.2 million): ImplementingDemand driven skills training in RMI and FSM-
2012
Regional TA ($1 million): Support on a SkillsStrategy and Labor Market Analysis for the
Pacific-2012
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On-going Health SectorProjects
Grant 0042-PNG: HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control inRural Development Enclaves ($25 million): Renovationof existing health facilities, condom social marketing,behavioral change, surveillance. -closing June 2012.
Loan 2785-PNG: Rural Primary Health Services DeliveryProject ($81.2 million): Strengthening rural primaryhealth system and service delivery through thegovernments new concept of community health posts.
(improve health information system by using ICT, GIS,improve partnership, health infrastructure, communityparticipation and awareness, and monitoring system).
- start 2012 (8 yrs).
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Future Opportunities in Healthand Social Protection
o Regional TA:ICT for Better Social Services inSolomon Islands and Tonga ($1.5 million)
2012o Regional TA: Promoting Evidence-Based Policy
Making for Gender Equity in the Pacific (PartIII) ($1.3 million) - 2012
o Regional TA: Strengthening Social ProtectionSystem in the Pacific ($1.2 million) 2013
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For More Information TVET and Higher Education
Sunhwa Lee, Principal Social DevelopmentSpecialist, Pacific Department
e-mail: [email protected] Sally Pedersen, Principal Public Management
Specialist, Pacific Department
e-mail: [email protected]
Primary and Secondary Education and Health Sakiko Tanaka, Social Development Specialist,
Pacific Department
e-mail: [email protected]
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