By
Karl Lester M. Yap
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Mar 1, 2012 9:16 AM GMT+0700
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The Asian Development Bank is
preparing to fund projects in Myanmar after 25 years, joining
other multilateral agencies and governments entering the nation
as the former military dictatorship accelerates reforms.
“We are certainly gearing up for re-engagement,” Rajat Nag, ADB managing director-general, said in an interview in his
office in Manila yesterday. “We have started exploratory work,
we’ve had missions going to Myanmar. The development challenges
of the country are huge: infrastructure, social sector. They
need a lot of support and capacity building.”
President Thein Sein, who took power last year after a
general election in 2010 ended half a century of military rule,
has released political prisoners and signed a preliminary cease-
fire with the country’s largest armed rebel group, prompting
Western nations to consider lifting sanctions. Myanmar may be
Asia’s “next economic frontier,” the International Monetary Fund
has said, highlighting greater investor interest in the
resource-rich nation.
The ADB is seeking approval from its shareholders to
formally begin infrastructure and development projects in
Myanmar, and will work with other agencies including the United
Nations and the World Bank, Nag said.
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-03-01/adb-preparing-first-myanmar-projects-in-25-years-as-thein-opens.html
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