Country Operations Business Plan
September 2016
Cambodia 2017–2019
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ABBREVIATIONS
ADB ADF COBP
– – –
Asian Development Bank Asian Development Fund Country operations business plan
COL – concessional ordinary capital resources lending TA – technical assistance
NOTE In this report, "$" refers to US dollars.
Vice-President S. Groff, Operation 2 Director General J. Nugent, Southeast Asia Department (SERD) Director S. Tukuafu, Cambodia Resident Mission (CARM), SERD Team leader J. Hansen, Senior Country Economist (CARM), SERD Team members S. Ancha, Principal Climate Change Specialist, SERD H. Aoki, Senior Financial Sector Specialist, SERD C. Chea, Gender Specialist (CARM), SERD T. Dang, Environment Specialist, SERD S. Date, Senior Transport Specialist, SERD L. Ding, Principal Trade Specialist, SERD O. Erdene, Senior Transport Specialist, SERD R. Farrukh, Water Resources Specialist, SERD R. Frauendorfer, Lead Urban Development Specialist, SERD J. Hakim, Senior Portfolio Management Specialist (CARM), SERD C. Hem, Senior Project Officer (CARM), SERD E. Izawa, Senior Education Specialist, SERD R. Kausar, Project Administration Unit Head, SERD P. Long, Senior Project Officer (CARM), SERD S. Mar, Senior Social Sector Officer (CARM), SERD S. Nem, Operations Assistant (CARM), SERD C. Ouch, Senior Programs Officer (CARM), SERD M. Ouk, Associate Operations Coordinator (CARM), SERD N. Ouk, Senior Project Officer (CARM), SERD S. Ouk, Senior Safeguard Officer (CARM), SERD L. Perez, Education Specialist, SERD G. Servais, Senior Health Specialist, SERD S. Sok, Senior Procurement Officer (CARM), SERD I. Sokha, Associate Programs Officer (CARM), SERD
K. Tanabe, Social Sector Economist, SERD J. Varma, Senior Regional Cooperation Specialist, SERD
M. White, Urban Development Specialist, SERD D. Zara, Senior Regional Cooperation Officer, SERD
In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.
CONTENTS
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I. CONSISTENCY OF BUSINESS PLAN WITH COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY 1
II. INDICATIVE RESOURCE PARAMETERS 2
III. SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO LENDING AND NONLENDING PROGRAMS 2
APPENDIXES
1. Country Assistance Results Areas 3 2. Indicative Assistance Pipeline 5 3. Assistance Program for Current Year 10 4. Indicative Knowledge Publications and Events 14
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I. CONSISTENCY OF BUSINESS PLAN WITH COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY
1. Recent economic and social developments. Cambodia has achieved sustained high growth, averaging 7.9% from 2000 to 2015. Economic growth in 2015 remained robust at 7%, with industry, particularly garment and footwear manufacturing and construction, and services contributing strongly. However, the growth model of attracting foreign direct investment to take advantage of inexpensive, low-skilled, and abundant labor may not be viable much longer. Sustained growth and the generation of good jobs to raise income levels depends on (i) diversifying the economy with new industries that require enhanced competitiveness across sectors through investments in physical infrastructure and human capital, (ii) improving the overall business environment, (iii) developing the financial sector, and (iv) improving public service delivery. The economy remains vulnerable to exogenous shocks and natural disasters.
2. Country partnership strategy. The country operations business plan (COBP), 2017–2019 is guided by priorities reflected in the Rectangular Strategy Phase III; 1 the National Development Plan, 2014–2018; 2 and the Industrial Development Policy, 2015–2025 3 . The country program for 2016‒2019 emphasizes a programmatic approach under each of the three pillars of the country partnership strategy, 2014–2018 of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Cambodia, 4 and seeks to ensure integration and synergies between the pillars through individual projects and programs. ADB will increasingly support the transfer of advanced technology through infrastructure and human capital investments in its operations. ADB will continue to set specific targets for gender mainstreaming for most projects and programs, and support strengthening the work of gender mainstreaming action groups in line ministries under the guidance of the Ministry of Women Affairs. The country assistance results areas are in Appendix 1. The indicative assistance pipeline for 2017–2019 is in Appendix 2 and the program for 2016 in Appendix 3. This COBP includes a prioritized list of knowledge publications (Appendix 4).
3. Portfolio performance. As of July 2016, the ongoing portfolio comprised 64 loans and grants implemented through 32 different projects, with a total commitment value of $1.249billion. Transport (36%), agriculture, natural resources, and rural development (34%), water and urban infrastructure (14%), education (8%), and energy (5%) are the major sectors. Portfolio performance has improved during 2014–2016. Key challenges for portfolio performance include delays in project implementation startups, the limited capacity of executing agencies, compliance with loan covenants, and the depreciation of the special drawing rights against the United States dollar. To improve portfolio quality, ADB will continue to (i) delegate projects to ADB’s Cambodia Resident Mission to improve project administration through closer and more intensive cooperation with clients, (ii) improve project readiness and the application of advance actions before project startup, and (iii) strengthen fiduciary safeguards and financial management. Through targeted technical assistance, ADB is assisting government line ministries and agencies in institutional and capacity development for projects and programs, particularly in procurement and financial management.
1 Rectangular Strategy for Growth, Employment, Equity, and Efficiency Phase III of the Royal Government of
Cambodia of the Fifth Legislature of the National Assembly, Royal Government of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, 2013. 2 National Strategic Development Plan 2014–2018, Royal Government of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, 2014.
3 Cambodia Industrial Development Policy 2015–2025: Market Orientation and Enabling Environment for Industrial
Development, Royal Government of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, 2015. 4 The three pillars are deepened rural-urban-regional links, targeted human and social development, and enhanced
public sector management.
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II. INDICATIVE RESOURCE PARAMETERS
4. Cambodia, a group A developing member country, is eligible for concessional ordinary capital resources lending (COL). 5 The indicative resource allocation for 2017–2019 is $649.3 million, consisting of $635.8 million COL (of which $27.0 million is from Disaster Risk Reduction funding) and a $13.5 million Asian Development Fund (ADF) grant from Disaster Risk Reduction funding. The final allocation will depend on available resources and the outcome of the country performance assessments. ADB will explore cofinancing and funding from other sources, including the subregional pool under concessional resources. The 2015 debt distress classification of Cambodia was assessed to be at low risk. In accordance with the ADF Grant Framework, the country will not receive grants for its country allocation in 2016.6
III. SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO LENDING AND NONLENDING PROGRAMS
5. The adjustments to the lending program in 2016–2018 include: (i) In 2016, renaming the Strengthen Secondary Education and Teaching of Math and
Science Program ($45 million) to Upper Secondary Education Development Program; (ii) In 2017, moving Second Road Asset Management Project ($50 million) from 2016
and merging with the Second Provincial Roads Improvement Project ($45 million) to form the Road Network Improvement Project ($95 million); adding Tonle Sap Poverty Reduction and Smallholder Development Project (additional finance of $50 million); and renaming the Education and Knowledge Development for Sustainable Growth Program ($60 million) to Second Upper Secondary Education Development Program;
(iii) In 2018, adding three projects: Inclusive Financial Sector Development Program (subprogram 2, $40 million), Association of Southeast Asian Nations Economic Community Support Program ($30 million),7 and the Greater Mekong Subregion Tourism Infrastructure for Inclusive Growth II Project ($20 million).8
(iv) In 2019, moving Second Decentralized Public Service and Financial Management Program (subprogram 1, $30 million) from 2017; moving Strengthening Public Financial Management (subprogram 2, $30 million) from 2018; and renaming the Second Technical and Vocational Education and Training Sector Development Program ($60 million) to Skills for Competitiveness Development Program.
6. The adjustments to the nonlending program in 2016–2018 include:
(i) Adding two technical assistance projects in 2016: Tonle Sap Poverty Reduction and Smallholder Development ($225,000) and Institutional Capacity Building in the Road Sector ($1.5 million).
(ii) Adding Capacity Building for Rural Roads Maintenance ($1.5 million) in 2018.
5 Terminology reflects the combination of Asian Development Fund (ADF) lending operations with the ordinary
capital resources balance sheet that will take effect on 1 January 2017. For 2016, COL should be understood as ADF lending.
6 The proportion of grants for the resource allocations during 2017–2019 will be determined by future annual debt
distress classifications in accordance with the ADF Grant Framework. 7 Includes the former Modernization of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agencies for Trade Facilitation in the GMS Project
($21 million) which was scheduled in 2017. 8 The Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Program ($70 million) has been converted to the first tranche of a multi-
tranche financing facility (MFF, [$75 million]). The MFF consists of three tranches over a period of 6 years for an overall amount of $215 million.
Appendix 1 3
COUNTRY ASSISTANCE RESULTS AREAS
Key Country Development Outcomes that ADB Contributes to
ADB
Key Areas of Assistance Indicative Resource Allocation in
2017–2019 Changes from Last COBP
1. Agriculture, natural resources, and rural development
Agriculture productivity enhanced and diversification promoted through support of commercialization (value chains and links)
Agricultural research Extension and farm advisory services Post-harvest facilities and agro-processing Crop value chain infrastructure and investment Irrigation system development
$265 million, 30% of the COBP, 2017–2019 envelope, and an additional of $45 million cofinancing
The Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Program ($70 million) in 2018 has been converted to the first tranche of a multitranche financing facility ($75 million).
2. Education
Increased levels of educational attainment at the secondary level, and increased participation in technical and vocational education and training
System and policy reforms School rehabilitation and building
Curriculum development Education finance Vocational training Technical training
$120 million, 14% of the COBP, 2017–2019 envelope
The Second Technical and Vocational Education and Training Sector Development Program ($60 million) in 2018 stand-by has been renamed to the Skills for Competitiveness Development Program in 2018 stand-by and 2019 firm.
3. Transport
Increased movement of heavy goods by road and rail, in line with weight regulations, improved safety, and medium to long-term sustainability of assets
National, provincial, and rural road improvement Road asset management Railway rehabilitation Greater Mekong Subregion road corridor improvement
$155 million, 18% of the COBP, 2017–2019 envelope, and an additional $40 million cofinancing
The Second Road Asset Management Project ($50 million) has been moved to 2017 and merged with the Second Provincial Roads Improvement Project ($45 million) to form the Road Network Improvement Project ($95 million). A policy and advisory technical assistance to build institutional capacity for improved asset
4 Appendix 1
Key Country Development Outcomes that ADB Contributes to
ADB
Key Areas of Assistance Indicative Resource Allocation in
2017–2019 Changes from Last COBP
maintenance ($1.5 million) is scheduled for 2016.
4. Water and other urban infrastructure and services
All Cambodians have access to safe water supply and improved sanitation by 2025
Rural water supply and sanitation Urban water supply and sanitation Urban environment improvement
$175 million, 20% of the COBP, 2017–2019 envelope, and an additional $20 million cofinancing
5. Public Sector Management
More effective and efficient public financial management with financial accountability and budget policy links Improved service delivery by subnational administrations
Decentralization and devolution Public expenditure and fiscal management Capacity development of local government officials
$110 million, 12% of the COBP, 2017–2019 envelope
The Second Decentralized Public Service and Financial Management Program (subprogram 1) ($30 million) has been moved from 2017 to 2019, and the Strengthening Public Financial Management (subprogram 2) ($30 million) has been moved from 2018 to 2019.
6. Finance
Increased use of more efficient and sustainable financial services by private sector enterprises
Central bank capacity development and payment system Finance sector policies Access to finance Insurance development
$40 million, 5% of the COBP, 2017–2019 envelope
The Inclusive Financial Sector Development Program (subprogram 2) (40 million) has been included in 2018.
ADB = Asian Development Bank, COBP = country operations business plan. Source: ADB estimates.
Appendix 2 5
INDICATIVE ASSISTANCE PIPELINE
Table A2.1: Lending Products, 2017–2019
Project/Program Name Sector Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB a
Gov’t Co-
financeb
Regular OCR COL
ADF Grants Total
2017 National Firm
Second Upper Secondary Education Development Program
EDU GI GEM/IEG/ PSD
SEHS 2016 60.0 … 60.0 … 60.0 … …
Road Network Improvement Project
TRA GI RCI/IEG/ PSD/GEM/PAR
SETC 2014 160.0 … 95.0 … 95.0 15.0 50.0
Public-Private Partnership Development Program
PSM GI IEG/PSD/GCD/GEM
CARM 2012 20.0 … 20.0 … 20.0 … …
Provincial Water Supply and Sanitation Project
WUS GI GEM/IEG/ESG/PAR
SEUW 2016 60.0 … 40.0 … 40.0 … 20.0
Tonle Sap Poverty Reduction and Smallholder Development Project (additional financing)
ANR GI IEG/GCD/PSD/GEM
SEER/ CARM
2016 50.0 … 45.5 4.5 50.0 … …
Total 350.0 … 260.5 4.5 265.0 15.0 70.0
2017 Regional Firm
Climate-Friendly Agribusiness Value Chains Sector Project
ANR GI RCI/IEG/GCD/PSD/GEM/PAR
SEER 2015 130.0 … 80.0 … 80.0 5.0 45.0
Total 130.0 … 80.0 … 80.0 5.0 45.0
Total, National and Regional Firm 2017 480.0 … 340.5 4.5 345.0 20.0 115.0
2018 National Firm
Rural Roads Improvement Project III
TRA GI IEG/ESG/GEM SETC 60.0 … 55.5 4.5 60.0 … …
Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Program (MFF, 1. Tranche)
ANR GI ESG/GEM SEER 2017 75.0 … 75.0 … 75.0 … …
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Project/Program Name Sector Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB a
Gov’t Co-
financeb
Regular OCR COL
ADF Grants Total
Inclusive Financial Sector Development Program (subprogram 2)
FIN GI IEG/PSD/GCD/GEM
SEPF 40.0 … 40.0 … 40.0 … …
Total 175.0 … 170.5 4.5 175.0 … …
2018 Regional Firm
Fourth GMS Corridor Towns Development Project
WUS GI RCI/ESG/PSD/GEM
SEUW 2013 60.0 … 60.0 … 60.0 … …
ASEAN Economic Community Support Program
PSM GI RCI/IEG/GCD SEPF 2017 30.0 … 30.0 … 30.0 … …
GMS Tourism Infrastructure for Inclusive Growth II Project
MUL GI RCI/ESG/PSD/GEM
LRM 2016 20.0 … 20.0 … 20.0 … …
Total 110.0 … 110.0 … 110.0 … …
2018 National Standby
Third Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project
WUS GI GEM/IEG/ESG SEUW 2016 25.0 … 20.6 4.4 25.0 … …
Skills for Competitiveness Development Program
EDU GI GEM/IEG/PSD SEHS 2017 60.0 … 60.0 … 60.0 … …
Second Tonle Sap Integrated Urban Management Project
WUS GI IEG/ESG/GCD/GEM
SEUW 2016 50.0 … 50.0 … 50.0 … …
Total 135.0 … 130.6 4.4 135.0 … …
Total, National and Regional Firm 2018 285.0 … 280.5 4.5 285.0 … …
2019 National Firm
Third Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project
WUS GI PSD/GEM/IEG/ESG
SEUW 2016 25.0 … 20.5 4.5 25.0 … …
Skills for Competitiveness Development Program
EDU GI GEM/IEG/PSD SEHS 2017 60.0 … 60.0 … 60.0 … …
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Project/Program Name Sector Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB a
Gov’t Co-
financeb
Regular OCR COL
ADF Grants Total
Second Tonle Sap Integrated Urban Management Project
WUS GI IEG/ESG/GCD/GEM
SEUW 2016 50.0 … 50.0 … 50.0 … …
Value Chain Infrastructure Investment Project
ANR GI ESG/GEM SEER 2017 60.0 … 60.0 … 60.0 … …
Second Decentralized Public Service and Financial Management Program (subprogram 1)
PSM GI GCD/GEM SEPF 2016 30.0 … 30.0 … 30.0 … …
Strengthening Public Financial Management (subprogram 2)
PSM GI GCD CARM 2016 30.0 … 30.0 … 30.0 … …
Total 255.0 … 250.5 4.5 255.0 … …
2019 National Standby
Third Upper Secondary Education Development Program
EDU GI GEM/IEG/PSD SEHS 60.0 … 60.0 … 60.0 … …
Total 60.0 … 60.0 … 60.0 … …
Total, National and Regional Firm 2019 255.0 … 250.5 4.5 255.0 … …
Total, National and Regional Firm 2017–2019 1,020.0 … 871.5 13.5 885.0 20.0 115.0
… = not available; ADB = Asian Development Bank; ADF = Asian Development Fund; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; CARM = Cambodia Resident Mission; COL = concessional OCR lending; EDU = education; ESG = environmentally sustainable growth; FIN = finance; GCD = governance and capacity development; GEM = gender equity and mainstreaming; GI = general intervention; GMS = Greater Mekong Subregion; Gov’t = government; IEG = inclusive economic growth; LRM = Lao Resident Mission; MUL = multisector; OCR = market-based ordinary capital resources lending; PAR = partnerships; PDA = project design advance; PPTA = project preparatory technical assistance; PSD = private sector development; PSM = public sector management; RCI = regional cooperation and integration; SEER = Agriculture, Environment, and Natural Resources Division; SEHS = Human and Social Development Division; SEPF = Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SETC = Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Urban Development and Water Division.; TRA = transport; WUS = water supply and other urban infrastructure and services. a Reflecting the approved combination of ADF lending operations with the OCR balance sheet that will become effective on 1 January 2017. For 2016, COL and
regular OCR lending should be understood to mean ADF lending and OCR lending. b The Road Network Improvement Project is expected to be cofinanced for $50 million; the Provincial Water Supply and Sanitation Project is expected to be
cofinanced for $20 million; and the Climate-Friendly Agribusiness Value Chains Sector Project is expected to be cofinanced by the Green Climate Fund for $40 million and the Nordic Development Fund for $5 million. Source: Asian Development Bank.
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Table A2.2: Nonlending Products and Services, 2017–2019
Assistance Name Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding
ADB Others
Total
($'000) Source Amount
($'000) Source Amount
($'000)
2017 National Firm
Irrigated Agriculture Improvement Program ANR SEER PPTA TASF V 2,000 … … 2,000
Value Chain Infrastructure Investment Project ANR SEER PPTA … … 1,500 1,500
Skills for Competitiveness Development Program
EDU SEHS PPTA TASF V 1,200 … … 1,200
Urban Transport Development Project TRA SETC PATA … … 1,500 1,500
Second Upper Secondary Education Development Program
EDU SEHS PATA TASF V 1,200 … … 1,200
Total 4,400 … 3,000 7,400
2017 Regional Firm
ASEAN Economic Community Support Program
PSM SEPF R-PPTA TASF V 1,350 … … 1,350
Total 1,350 … … 1,350
Total National and Regional Firm 2017 5,750 … 3,000 8,750
2018 National Firm
Capacity Building for Irrigated Agriculture Improvement
ANR SEER CDTA TASF V 1,000 … … 1,000
Implementing Subprogram 3 of the Inclusive Financial Sector Development Program
FIN SEPF CDTA TASF V 800 … … 800
Government–ADB Knowledge and Strategy Development
PSM CARM PATA TASF V 800 … … 800
Capacity Building for Rural Roads Maintenance
TRA SETC CDTA … … 1,500 1,500
Total 2,600 … 1,500 4,100
Total National and Regional Firm 2018 2,600 … 1,500 4,100
2019 National Firm
Urban Transport Development TRA SETC PPTA TASF V 1,500 … … 1,500
Third Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project
WUS SEUW CDTA 1,500 … … 1,500
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Assistance Name Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding
ADB Others
Total
($'000) Source Amount
($'000) Source Amount
($'000)
Second Decentralized Public Service and Financial Management Program (subprogram 2)
PSM SEPF PPTA TASF V 1,000 … … 1,000
Strengthening Public Financial Management Program (subprogram 2)
PSM CARM CDTA TASF V 1,000 … … 1,000
Total 5,000 … … 5,000
Total National and Regional Firm 2019 5,000 … … 5,000
Total National and Regional Firm 2017–2019 13,350 … 4,500 17,850
… = not available; ADB = Asian Development Bank; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; ASEAN = Association of Southeast Asian Nations; CARM = Cambodia Resident Mission; CDTA = capacity development technical assistance; EDU = education; FIN = finance; PATA = policy and advisory technical assistance; PPTA = project preparatory technical assistance; PSM = public sector management; R-PPTA = regional project preparatory technical assistance; SEER = Agriculture, Environment, and Natural Resources Division; SEHS = Human and Social Development Division; SEPF = Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SETC = Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Urban Development and Water Division; TASF = Technical Assistance Special Fund; TRA = transport; WUS = water supply and other urban infrastructure and services. Source: Asian Development Bank.
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ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR CURRENT YEAR
Table A3.1: Lending Products, 2016
Project/Program Name Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB
Gov’t Co-
finance a OCR
ADF
Total Loans Grants
National Firm Provincial Roads
Improvement Project (additional financing)
TRA GI IEG/RCI/GCD/GEM
SETC 6.0 … 6.0 … 6.0 … …
Strengthening Public Financial Management (subprogram 1)
PSM GI GCD CARM 2016 30.0 … 30.0 … 30.0 … …
Upper Secondary Education Development Program
EDU GI GEM/GCD SEHS 2013 45.0 … 45.0 … 45.0 … …
Technical and Vocational Education and Training Sector Development Program (additional financing)
EDU GI GEM/GCD/ PAR
SEHS 2012 15.0 … … … … .. 15.0
Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project (additional financing)
WUS GI IEG/GEM/ PAR
SEUW 20.0 ... 15.0 … 15.0 … 1.5
Inclusive Financial Sector Development Program (subprogram 1)
FIN GI IEG/PSD/ GCD/GEM
SEPF 2013 40.0 … 40.0 … 40.0 … …
Decentralized Public Service and Financial Management Program (subprogram 2)
PSM GI GCD/GEM SEPF 2014 36.0 … 35.0 … 35.0 1.0 …
Total 192.0 … 171.0 … 171.0 1.0 16.5
Regional Firm
GMS Health Security Project
HLT GI GCD/RCI/ GEM
SEHS 2015 21.0 … 21.0 … 21.0 … …
Total 21.0 … 21.0 … 21.0 … …
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Project/Program Name Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADB
Gov’t Co-
finance a OCR
ADF
Total Loans Grants
Total National and Regional Firm 2016 213.0 … 192.0 … 192.0 1.0 16.5
… = not available; ADB = Asian Development Bank; ADF = Asian Development Fund; CARM = Cambodia Resident Mission; EDU = education; FIN = finance; GCD = governance and capacity development; GEM = gender equity and mainstreaming; GI = general intervention; GMS = Greater Mekong Subregion; Gov’t = government; HLT = health; IEG = inclusive economic growth; OCR = ordinary capital resources; PAR = partnerships; PDA = project design advance; PPTA = project preparatory technical assistance; PSD = private sector development; PSM = public sector management; RCI = regional cooperation and integration; SEHS = Human and Social Development Division; SEPF = Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SETC = Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Urban Development and Water Division; TRA = transport; WUS = water supply and other urban infrastructure and services. a The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Sector Development Program (additional financing) of $15 million cofinanced by Agence Française de
Développement was approved in February 2016; the Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector Project (additional financing) is cofinanced by $1.5 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Source: Asian Development Bank.
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Table A3.2: Nonlending Products and Services, 2016
Assistance Name Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding
ADB Others
Total
($'000) Source Amount
($'000) Source Amount
($'000)
National Firm
Strengthening Public Financial Management PSM CARM PPTA TASF V 600 … … 600
Second Road Asset Management (additional financing)
TRA SETC PPTA TASF V 350 … … 350
Third Rural Water and Sanitation Project WUS SEUW PPTA TASF V 1,000 … … 1,000
Accelerating Policy Reforms in Secondary Education
EDU SEHS PATA TASF V 1,000 … … 1,000
Tonle Sap Poverty Reduction and Smallholder Development Project
ANR SEER/ CARM
PPTA TASF V 225 … … 225
Second Integrated Urban Environmental Management in the Tonle Sap Basin Project
SEUW PPTA TASF V … … 675 675
Strengthening Project Implementation Capacity for Improved Performance of Externally-funded Projects
PSM CARM CDTA … … 1,250 1,250
Capacity Development Support for Second Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Sector
WUS SEUW CDTA … … 2,000 2,000
Implementing Subprogram 2 of the Inclusive Financial Sector Development Program
FIN SEPF CDTA 600 … … 600
Institutional Capacity Building in Road Sector TRA SETC PATA … … 1,500 1,500
Mainstreaming Climate Resilience into Development Planning (Supplementary)
ANR SEER CDTA … SCF-PPCR 4,000 4,000
Total 3,775 … 9,425 13,200
Regional Firm
Fourth GMS Corridor Towns Development Project
WUS SEUW R-PPTA TASF 2,500 … … 2,500
Preparing the GMS Tourism Infrastructure for Inclusive Growth II Project
MUL LRM R-PPTA TASF 1,500 … … 1,500
Total 4,000 … … 4,000
Total National and Regional Firm 7,775 … 9,425 17,200
… = not available; ADB = Asian Development Bank; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; CARM = Cambodia Resident Mission; CDTA = capacity development technical assistance; EDU = education; FIN = finance; GMS = Greater Mekong Subregion; LRM = Lao Resident Mission; MUL = multisector;
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PATA = policy and advisory technical assistance; PPTA = project preparatory technical assistance; PSM = public sector management; R-PPTA = regional project preparatory technical assistance; SCF-PPCR = strategic climate fund-pilot program for climate resilience; SEER = Agriculture, Environment, and Natural Resources Division, SEHS = Human and Social Development Division, SEPF = Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SETC = Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Urban Development and Water Division; TASF = Technical Assistance Special Fund; TRA = transport; WUS = water and other urban infrastructure and services. Source: Asian Development Bank.
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INDICATIVE KNOWLEDGE PUBLICATIONS AND EVENTS
Table A4.1: Knowledge Publications and Events for 2017
Title of Publication or Event Subject Type
Department or Sector Group or Thematic Group
Technical Assistance
Cambodia Asian Development Outlook (Cambodia chapter) Economics Publication CARM Admin core budget
Cambodia Fact Sheet Economics Publication CARM Admin core budget
Financial Sector Development Strategy 2016–2025 Finance Publication SEPF LN- 44263-013
Financial Sector Development Strategy 2016–2025 Dissemination Workshop
Finance Workshop SEPF LN- 44263-013
Does a Stipend Program Increase Female Skilled Labor in Cambodia? Technical and Vocation Training and Education
Publication SEUW Admin core budget
Skills, Labor Market, TVET Sector in Cambodia Technical and Vocation Training and Education
Publication SEUW Admin core budget
Total number of publications = 5 Total number of events = 1
CARM = Cambodia Resident Mission; SEPF = Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SEUW = Urban Development and Water Division; TVET = technical and vocational education and training. Note: “Publications” may include databases, multimedia, and other forms of documentation. “Events” may include event organization and training or capacity development. Source: Asian Development Bank.
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Table A4.2: Additional Knowledge Publications and Events Delivered in 2016
Title of Publication or Event Subject Type
Department or Sector Group or Thematic Group
Technical Assistance
Cambodia: Country Governance Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan
Governance Publication and documentation
CARM Admin core budget
Cambodia Asian Development Outreach Economics Road show CARM Admin core budget
Policy Brief on binding constraints and policy recommendations drawn from a labour market study
Education Publication and documentation
CARM Admin core budget
Cambodia Development Effective Brief Development Effectiveness
Publication and documentation
CARM Admin core budget
Asian Development Outlook (Cambodia chapter) Economics Publication and documentation
CARM Admin core budget
Urban Development in the Greater Mekong Subregion Urban Development Publication and documentation
CARM Admin core budget
Training Materials on Capacity Development for Urban Management in Cambodia
Capacity Development
Publication and documentation
CARM CDTA 8121-CAM
Total number of publications = 6 Total number of events = 1
CARM = Cambodia Resident Mission. Source: Asian Development Bank.