+ Follow METRO MANILA URBAN SERVICES Tag
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[Title] => ADB turns over $1-M for Payatas slum upgrading
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has turned over its $1-million slum-upgrading project in Payatas, Quezon. The project is part of the ADBs Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction program funded by the Japanese government.
The ADB said the experience gained from the project should result in the design of two proposed ADB loans a $50-million Metro Manila Urban Services for the Poor Project and a 15-year urban upgrading strategy for Metro Manila.
[DatePublished] => 2004-03-25 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ted P. Torres
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[Title] => $8.6-B MM project stalled anew
[Summary] => The implementation of the ambitious $8.6-billion Metro Manila Urban Services for the Poor (MMUSP) program will be delayed due to several major and technical reasons, one of which is the 2004 national elections.
The Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) is the local agency for project implementation while the principal funding agency is the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
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[Title] => ADB to lend $100 M for devt of urban poor communities
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is expected to provide a $100-million loan early this year for the enhancement of services to the poor, an ADB official said over the weekend.
ADB senior urban development specialist and task manager Matthew Westfall said the loan is divided equally into two parts. One half ($50 million) will finance the development of urban poor communities while the other half will be used to finance a project called Metro Manila Urban Services for the Poor.
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METRO MANILA URBAN SERVICES
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[Title] => ADB turns over $1-M for Payatas slum upgrading
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has turned over its $1-million slum-upgrading project in Payatas, Quezon. The project is part of the ADBs Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction program funded by the Japanese government.
The ADB said the experience gained from the project should result in the design of two proposed ADB loans a $50-million Metro Manila Urban Services for the Poor Project and a 15-year urban upgrading strategy for Metro Manila.
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[Title] => $8.6-B MM project stalled anew
[Summary] => The implementation of the ambitious $8.6-billion Metro Manila Urban Services for the Poor (MMUSP) program will be delayed due to several major and technical reasons, one of which is the 2004 national elections.
The Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC) is the local agency for project implementation while the principal funding agency is the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
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[Title] => ADB to lend $100 M for devt of urban poor communities
[Summary] => The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is expected to provide a $100-million loan early this year for the enhancement of services to the poor, an ADB official said over the weekend.
ADB senior urban development specialist and task manager Matthew Westfall said the loan is divided equally into two parts. One half ($50 million) will finance the development of urban poor communities while the other half will be used to finance a project called Metro Manila Urban Services for the Poor.
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