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The Davao Public Transport Modernization Project is ADB’s largest road-based public transport project in the Philippines.

The Davao Public Transport Modernization Project was approved for financing by ADB in June 2023 as the first project in the Philippines to deploy an electric bus fleet at scale.

The project will benefit 230 agricultural cooperatives (about 27,000 households) and about 50 agribusinesses in the project areas. Photo credit: ADB.

The project will strengthen value chains of competitive agricultural products (cassava, mangoes, cashew nuts, vegetables, and native chicken) in selected provinces.

The project seeks to increase and intensify actions to transform key sectors toward a climate-resilient and low-carbon economy. Photo credit: ADB.

The project seeks to increase and intensify actions to transform key sectors toward a climate-resilient and low-carbon economy.

The project aims to leverage ADB and government funds to catalyze a multiple of green funds from private, institutional, and commercial sources over time. Photo credit: ADB.

Designed as a de-risking tool, this facility aims to leverage ADB and government funds to catalyze green funds from private, institutional, and commercial sources over time.

The project will help Cambodia switch to cleaner energy and move away from fossil fuels. Photo credit: ADB.

The project provides comprehensive support to Cambodia’s clean energy transformation and help the country move away from fossil fuels.

The project will increase the climate resilience and sustainability of coastal and marine fisheries in Cambodia. Photo credit: ADB.

The project is ADB's first significant investment in marine fisheries and represents a milestone for ADB’s Action Plan for Healthy Oceans and Sustainable Blue Economies.

The project supports the government’s ambitious energy sector reforms under the National Medium-Term Development Plan. Photo credit: ADB.

This program supports Indonesia's ambitious energy sector reforms, its target of 31.89% GHG emission reduction, and its plans to reach net zero by 2060 and phase out coal generation.