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ADB donors approve a US $7 billion replenishment for ADF IX

For the first time ever the ADF fund will provide a grants facility, allowing up to 21 percent of its operations to be in the form of grants.

On May 13, 2004 ADB donors approved a replenishment for the Asian Development Fund (ADF), the concessional lending window of the ADB, in the amount of US $7 billion, an increase from the previous replenishment of US $5.65 billion. This replenishment will cover a 4-year period from 2005-2008. It includes a first-time contribution from China and a renewal of support from Malaysia. In addition, this replenishment includes the introduction of grants, which can represent up to 21 percent of total ADF IX operations.

For more information on ADF IX, see the ADB's website:

Earlier, a group of civil society organizations had called upon ADF donors to push for specific institutional reforms within the ADB prior to the approval of ADF IX. These can be viewed at:


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