ADB in Southeast Asia
ADB works with 8 developing member countries to help build resilience against economic shocks, deliver sustainable services, and promote inclusive and sustainable growth.
The Asia and the Pacific Transport Forum 2026 convenes transport leaders and practitioners to exchange practical experience on planning, financing, and delivering transport investments across Asia and the Pacific.
ADB has signed a loan of up to Rp415 billion (equivalent to $25 million) with PT Mitra Plumbon Healthcare (Mitra Plumbon)—a private healthcare provider—to expand access to affordable and quality health care in underserved areas of West Java and Central Java, Indonesia.
Expanding domestic value-addition and private investment can raise productivity, unlock financing, and position Cambodian agriculture to compete at regional and global levels.
Explore how the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Economic Cooperation Program advances practical, results-driven cooperation among Cambodia, the People's Republic of China, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Thailand, and Viet Nam.
"We are encouraged to see Southeast Asia’s economic recovery taking hold, yet countries remain confronted with worsening poverty and widening disparities across many spheres. If scars from the [COVID-19] pandemic are left untreated, there is a risk of poverty and inequality intensifying and spilling over generations. On top of these challenges, climate change threats continue to grow more severe, widespread, and costlier.
ADB initiatives on domestic resource mobilization, green recovery, energy transition, climate finance, and tourism revitalization aim to help reposition Southeast Asian economies on a path towards sustainable recovery."
The Southeast Asia Development Solutions—SEADS—is a knowledge and innovation platform under ADB. In tandem with its partner program, the Southeast Asia Development Symposium, SEADS aims to help crystallize thinking on relevant and critical issues in the region, and support countries in becoming prosperous, knowledge-based, and sustainable.
The ASEAN Power Grid is a major initiative designed to connect the electricity networks of the 10 members countries of ASEAN, enabling cross-border power trading. ASEAN’s vision is to achieve fully integrated grid operations by 2045.
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