viet nam: country operations business plan (2016-2018)
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Country Operations Business Plan
December 2015
Viet Nam 2016–2018
This document is being disclosed to the public in accordance with ADB’s Public Communications Policy 2011.
CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of 12 November 2015)
Currency unit – dong (D)
D1.00 = $0.000045 $1.00 = D22,390
ABBREVIATIONS
ADB – Asian Development Bank ADF – Asian Development Fund COBP – country operations business plan COL – concessional ordinary capital resources lending CPS – country partnership strategy GMS – Greater Mekong Subregion MFF – multitranche financing facility MOL – market-based ordinary capital resources lending OCR – ordinary capital resources SEDP – Socio-Economic Development Plan SMEs – small and medium-sized enterprises TA
VRM – –
technical assistance Viet Nam Resident Mission
NOTE In this report, “$” refers to US dollars.
Vice-President S. Groff, Operations 2 Director General J. Nugent, Southeast Asia Department (SERD) Director E. Sidgwick, Viet Nam Resident Mission (VRM), SERD Team leader D. Vo, Senior Programs Officer, VRM, SERD Team members Y. Tamura, Principal Country Specialist, VRM, SERD P. Nguyen, Associate Economics Analyst, VRM, SERD
Viet Nam country team
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 Page
I. CONSISTENCY OF BUSINESS PLAN WITH COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY 1
II. INDICATIVE RESOURCE PARAMETERS 1
III. SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO LENDING AND NONLENDING PROGRAMS 2
APPENDIXES
1. Country Assistance Results Areas 3 2. List of Linked Documents 5 3. Indicative Assistance Pipeline 6 4. Assistance Program for Current Year 11 5. List of Indicative Knowledge Publications and Events 14
I. CONSISTENCY OF BUSINESS PLAN WITH COUNTRY PARTNERSHIP STRATEGY
1. The Country Operations Business Plan (COBP), 2016–2018 of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) for Viet Nam is consistent with the Country Partnership Strategy (CPS), 2012–2015; takes into account initial indications of the priorities to be included in the country’s Socio-Economic Development Plan (SEDP), 2016–2020; and reflects the sharpening ADB operational focus identified under ADB’s Midterm Review of Strategy 2020.1 The COBP 2016–2018 also serves as an interim milestone to ensure a smooth transition from the current to the next CPS, 2016–2020. Preparatory work for the next CPS commenced in 2014 with key analytical and knowledge products, initial thematic and sector reviews, and initial government and development partner consultations. The new CPS will be aligned with the government SEDP, 2016–2020, which is expected to be launched next year. The interim country partnership strategy, 2016 (Appendix 2) will extend the validity of the CPS 2012–2015 until the ADB Board of Directors endorses the new CPS 2016–2020 in 2016. 2. As of 30 September 2015 the active Viet Nam lending portfolio included 64 projects (85 loans and grants) amounting to $9,370 million with net effective amount of $8,744 million. Cumulative contract awards and disbursement are $5,431 million and $4,454 million respectively. The country portfolio comprises of loans and grants in transport (42%), energy (24%), urban development and water supply (11%); agriculture and rural development (11%); health and education (8%); and public sector governance and finance (4%).
II. INDICATIVE RESOURCE PARAMETERS
3. Viet Nam is a Group B developing member country, and eligible for concessional ordinary capital resources lending (COL) and market-based ordinary capital resources lending (MOL). The indicative resources available during 2016–2018 for sovereign operations amount to $4,090 million.2 This comprises $1,250 million for COL and $2,840 million for MOL.3 The final allocation will depend on the available resources and the outcome of the country performance assessments. In addition, cofinancing and funding from other sources, including ADB’s subregional pool under concessional resources and MOL regional cooperation and integration set-aside, will be actively explored. 4. ADB’s firm lending pipeline (including regional projects) for Viet Nam during 2016–2018 amounts to $4,159 million, comprising $1,369 million to be funded from COL and $2,790 million from MOL (Appendix 3). Areas of intervention and the resource allocation for each sector are included in Appendix 1. In addition to the ADB’s technical assistance projects, line ministries and executing agencies have been encouraged to consider using their own resources to support project preparatory requirements. 5. Recent and perhaps ongoing revisions to the government’s official development assistance policy, including partial onlending of ADF funds to provinces and the use of commercial banks as onlending agents, will entail longer preparation time. Therefore, project planning will be based on an expected three years from project preparatory TA approval to loan approval. The stand-by program will be also strengthened to quickly fill the gap between resource allocation and utilization created by processing delays.
1 ADB. 2014. Midterm Review of Strategy 2020, Meeting the Challenges of a Transforming Asia and Pacific. Manila.
2 ADB. 2015. Work Program and Budget Framework, 2016 – 2018. Manila (September).
3 The terminology reflects the combination of ADF lending operations with the OCR balance sheet, which will take
effect on 1 January 2017. For 2016, COL and MOL stated here should be understood as ADF lending and OCR lending, respectively.
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6. Cofinancing of $677.5 million for firm investment projects will be sought from other development partners during 2016–2018. In addition, cofinancing of $10.8 million for TA projects will be sought, including from trust funds. ADB’s private sector operations will consider projects in the transport, energy, telecommunications, water and sanitation, healthcare, agriculture, or education sectors. ADB will also consider providing TA to the private sector for feasibility studies, capacity building, and other critical activities to support challenging infrastructure projects, introduce new concepts or technology or build in-country capacity. Financial intermediation, through local banks, nonbanks, and private equity funds, targeted at improved access to finance for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, housing, leasing, healthcare, agriculture, education, and trade finance, will also be considered. 2. Knowledge products and activities continue to support the priorities specified in ADB's Viet Nam Country Knowledge Plan, 2013–2015.4 Key knowledge products for 2015 and 2016 are included in Appendix 5. Appendix 5 also includes innovation, advanced technology, and pilot initiatives to be implemented in 2016. 3. As part of the implementation of the mid-term review, project administration is being decentralized to the Viet Nam Resident Mission (VRM) in a phased approach. VRM’s procurement, disbursement, and project administration functions have been strengthened. VRM has also taken responsibility for program delivery, and, in the next CPS period, is expected to gradually take over responsibility for all projects.
III. SUMMARY OF CHANGES TO LENDING AND NONLENDING PROGRAMS
4. The adjustments to the lending program during 2016–2017 include the following (Appendix 3, Table A3.1):
(i) Three projects dropped. Quality and Safety Enhancement of Agricultural Products and Biogas Development (additional financing), Second Improving Competitiveness Program, and Second Secondary Cities Development Program (Green Cities); (ii) One project advanced from 2016 to 2015. Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) Ben Luc–Long Thanh Expressway (multitranche financing facility [MFF] $636 million); (iii) One project moved from 2015 to 2016. Secondary Cities Development Program (Green Cities); (iv) One project moved from 2016 to 2017. Support to Border Areas Development; (v) Two projects newly added to 2017. Support to Private Sector and SME
Development, Ho Chi Minh Metro Line 2 (additional financing); (vi) Two projects advanced from 2017 standby to 2017 firm. Power Transmission Investment Program (MFF $730 million), Water Sector Investment Program (MFF $1.0 billion); (vii) Two projects moved from 2016 to 2018 and 2018 standby. Second Health Human Resources Sector Development Program, and Ho Chi Minh City Integrated Public Transport Investment Program (MFF $675 million).
5. The 2016–2017 nonlending program has also been adjusted (Appendix 3, Table A3.2). The changes noted in the 2016–2018 lending and nonlending pipeline are consistent with the current CPS, 2012–2015. The 2015 lending and nonlending programs are in Appendix 4.
4 ADB. 2013. Viet Nam Country Knowledge Plan, 2013–2015. Ha Noi.
Appendix 1 3
COUNTRY ASSISTANCE RESULTS AREAS
Key Country Development Outcomes that ADB Contributes to
ADB
Key Areas of Assistance Indicative Resource Allocation
in 2016–2018 Changes from Last
COBP
1. Water and Other Urban Infrastructure and Services
Increased access to basic urban services
Water supply and municipal infrastructure and services Urban development and urban environment in GMS economic corridors Provision and improvement of basic urban services
Amount: $555 million (MOL), $140 million (COL) and $19.5 million (cofinancing) Share of COBP envelope: 16.71%
One project has been dropped; one has been moved to 2016; and one has been advanced to 2017 firm.
2. Public Sector Management
Improved efficiency and accountability of restructured state-owned enterprises
Corporate and financial restructuring of selected state-owned enterprises
Amount: $176 million (MOL) and $240 million (COL) Share of COBP envelope: 10.00%
One project has been dropped; one has been added in 2017; and one has been moved to 2018.
3. Energy
Increased and more efficient use of electricity by industrial, commercial, and residential consumers in Viet Nam
Electricity generation Electricity transmission Oil and gas transmission Energy efficiency and conservation Energy sector development
Amount: $851 million (MOL) and $335 million (cofinancing) Share of COBP envelope: 20.46%
One project has been advanced to 2017 firm.
4. Transport
More efficient and safe transport of people and goods
Construction and improvement of expressways and national and provincial roads Improvement of public transport in major urban areas Improvement of railways Sector management and reforms
Amount: $1,101.21 million (MOL) and $163.79 million (COL) and $323 million (cofinancing) Share of COBP envelope: 30.54%
One project has been advanced to 2015; one
has been added to 2017; one has been moved to 2017; and one has been moved to 2018.
5. Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Rural Development
Agricultural productivity growth; and natural resources sustainably managed with climate change resilience enhanced
Irrigation system management and drainage improvement Rural infrastructure Agriculture sector development and policies Livelihood programs and employment generation Sustainable land management
Amount: $340 million (COL) Share of COBP envelope: 8.34%
One project has been dropped.
Appendix 1
4
Key Country Development Outcomes that ADB Contributes to
ADB
Key Areas of Assistance Indicative Resource Allocation
in 2016–2018 Changes from Last
COBP
6. Education
Knowledge and skills of graduates from secondary and higher education, and skills development meet the needs of a modernizing labor market and society
Lower secondary education Upper secondary education Technical education and vocational skills training Higher education
Amount: $300 (COL) Share of COBP envelope: 7.21%
None
7. Finance
Nonbank finance markets provide an increased share of financing to support domestic investment
Increased access for poor and low-income households to sustainable and affordable microfinance services
Banking system: Money and capital market development Nonsovereign operations in trade finance Microfinance Microfinance institutional development Finance sector policies and strategies strengthened
Amount: $100 million (COL) and $100 million (MOL) Share of COBP envelope: 4.81%
None
8. Health
Public health security in GMS countries enhanced.
Regional cooperation, information exchange on disease with epidemic potential, cross-border activities. Mobile, ethnic population, population living in border areas. Improved surveillance of and response to epidemics Improved diagnostics for communicable diseases
Amount: $80 million (COL) Share of COBP envelope: 1.92%
This is for the proposed GMS Health Security project. This regional health project is aligned with the CPS’s strategic directions.
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ADF = Asian Development Fund; COBP = country operations business plan; COL= concessional ordinary capital resources lending CPS = country partnership strategy; GMS = Greater Mekong Subregion; MOL = market-based ordinary capital resources lending. Source: Asian Development Bank.
Appendix 2 5
LIST OF LINKED DOCUMENTS
http://www.adb.org/Documents/COBP/?id=VIE-2016
Interim Country Partnership Strategy, 2016: Viet Nam
6 Appendix 3
INDICATIVE ASSISTANCE PIPELINE
Table A3.1: Lending Products, 2016–2018
Project/Program Name Sector Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADBa
Gov’t Co-
finance MOL COL ADF
Grants Total
2016 Firm Second Secondary Education Sector
Development, Subprogram 1
EDU GI IEG/GEM/GCD SEHS 2014 107.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 7.00 0.00
Water Sector Investment Program (MFF $1.0 billion) PFR 4
WUS TI-G PSD/GCD/
PAR/GEM SEUW 2011 225.00 205.00 0.00 0.00 205.00 20.00 0.00
Second GMS Southern Coastal Corridor TRA GI IEG/RCI/PAR SETC 2011 410.00 191.21 63.79 0.00 255.00 55.00 100.00b
Ha Noi-Lang Son Expressway TRA GI IEG SETC NA 447.60 416.32 28.68 0.00 445.00 2.60 0.00
State-Owned Enterprise Reform and Corporate Governance Facility (MFF $630 million) PFR 3
PSM GI IEG SEPF 2011 196.00 176.00 10.00 0.00 186.00 10.00 0.00
Secondary Cities Development Program (Green Cities)
WUS GI IEG/GEM/PAR SEUW 2014 189.50 50.00 120.00 0.00 170.00 0.00 19.50c
Total 1,575.10 1,038.53 322.47 0.00 1,361.00 94.60 119.50
2016 Firm Regional
GMS Health Security HLT TI-M ESG/RCI/GEM /GCD/PAR
SEHS 2014 84.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 4.00 0.00
Total 84.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 4.00 0.00
2016 Standby
Ho Chi Minh Metro Line 2 (additional financing)
TRA GI IEG/GEM/PAR SETC NA 753.00 500.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 30.00 223.00d
Power Transmission Investment Program (MFF $730 million) PFR 4
ENE GI IEG/PSD/PAR SEEN 2009 406.00 326.00 0.00 0.00 326.00 0.00 80.00e
Support to Border Areas Development TRA/PSM TI-G IEG/ESG/RCI /GEM/PSD/GCD
VRM 2014 110.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 10.00 0.00
Total 1,269.00 826.00 100.00 0.00 926.00 40.00 303.00
2017 Firm Support to Private Sector and SME
Development PSM GI IEG/PSD VRM/
SEPF 2016 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00
Support to Border Areas Development TRA/PSM TI-G IEG/ESG/RCI /GEM/PSD/GCD
VRM 2014 110.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 10.00 0.00
Appendix 3 7
Project/Program Name Sector Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADBa
Gov’t Co-
finance MOL COL ADF
Grants Total
Power Transmission Investment Program (MFF $730 million) PFR 4
ENE GI IEG/PSD/PAR SEEN 2009 406.00 326.00 0.00 0.00 326.00 0.00 80.00e
Water Sector Investment Program (MFF $1.0 billion) PFR 5
WUS GI ESG /PSD/GCD
SEUW 2011 315.00 300.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 15.00 0.00
Ho Chi Minh Metro Line 2 (additional financing)
TRA GI IEG/GEM/PAR SETC NA 753.00 500.00 0.00 0.00 500.00 30.00 223.00d
Power Sector Development Operations ENE GI IEG/ESG/PSD /GCD/PAR
SEEN 2015 400.00 200.00 0.00 0.00 200.00 0.00 200.00f
Basic Infrastructure Service for Inclusive Growth
ANR TI IEG/ESG/GEM /GCD
VRM/ SEER
2015 160.00 0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00 10.00 0.00
Second Financial Sector Deepening Program, Subprogram 1
FIN GI IEG/GCD/KNS SEPF 2016 200.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 200.00 0.00 0.00
Total 2,444.00 1,426.00 450.00 0.00 1,876.00 65.00 503.00
2017 Standby
Second Secondary Education Sector Development, Subprogram 2
EDU GI IEG/GEM/GCD SEHS 2014 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00
Total 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 2018 Firm
Second Basic Infrastructure Service for Inclusive Growth
ANR TI IEG/ESG/GEM /GCD
VRM 2015 107.00 0.00 97.00 0.00 97.00 10.00 0.00
Rural Electrification ENE TI IEG/ESG/GEM/PAR
SEEN 2015 450.00 325.00 0.00 0.00 325.00 70.00 55.00g
Second Secondary Education Sector Development, Subprogram 2
EDU GI IEG/GEM/GCD SEHS 2014 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00
Skills and Knowledge for Inclusive Economic Growth Sector Development Program, Subprogram 1
EDU GI IEG/GEM/GCD SEHS 2015 110.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 10.00 0.00
Water Efficiency Improvement for Drought Affected Provinces
ANR TI ESG/GEM/GCD/KNS
SEER 2016 110.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 10.00 0.00
Second Health Human Resources Sector Development Program
PSM TI-M IEG/GEM/GCD/ PAR
SEHS 2015 90.00 0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00 10.00 0.00
Total
967.00 325.00 477.00 0.00 802.00 110.00 55.00
2018 Firm Regional
Second GMS Tourism Infrastructure for Inclusive Growth
TRA/WUS TI-M ESG/RCI/GEM /GCD/PAR
LRM 2016 44.00 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 4.00 0.00
Total 44.00 0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00 4.00 0.00
8 Appendix 3
Project/Program Name Sector Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total
ADBa
Gov’t Co-
finance MOL COL ADF
Grants Total
2018 Standby
Electricity Distribution System Development Program
ENE TI-G IEG/ESG/GEM/PAR
SEEN 2016 360.00 335.00 0.00 0.00 335.00 0.00 25.00h
Urban Climate Change Resilience Program 1
WUS GI IEG/GEM SEUW 2016 264.00 150.00 100.00 0.00 250.00 14.00 0.00
HCMC Integrated Public Transport Investment Program (MFF $675 million) PFR 1
TRA GI IEG/ESG/GEM /GCD/KNS/PAR
SETC 2014 1,202.50 270.00 0.00 0.00 270.00 276.20 656.30i
PPP Viability Gap Financing (MFF) PFR 1
FIN GI IEG SEPF 2016 200.00 100.00 100.00 0.00 200.00 0.00 0.00
Ho Chi Minh City Third Ring Road (Ben Luc-NH22)
TRA GI IEG SETC 2010 353.40 318.00 0.00 0.00 318.00 35.40 0.00
Northern Mountains Connectivity (MFF $870 million) PFR 1
TRA GI IEG SETC 2016 300.00 300.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 0.00 0.00
National Highway 14D TRA GI IEG/REG SETC 2016 110.00 50.00 50.00 0.00 100.00 10.00 0.00
Total 2,789.90 1,523.00 250.00 0.00 1,773.00 335.60 681.30
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ADF = Asian Development Fund; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; COL = concessional ordinary capital resources lending; EDU = education; ENE = energy; 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; HCMC= Ho Chi Minh City; HLT = health; IEG = inclusive economic growth; KNS = knowledge solutions; LRM = Lao Resident Mission; MFF = multitranche financing facility; MOL = market-based ordinary capital resources lending; NA = not applicable; PAR = partnerships; PDA = project design advance; PFR = periodic financing request; PPP= public–private partnership; PPTA = project preparatory technical assistance; PSD = private sector development; PSM = public sector management; RCI = regional cooperation and integration; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; SME = small and medium-sized enterprise; TA = technical assistance; TI-G = targeted intervention—geographic dimensions of inclusive growth; TI-M = targeted intervention—Millennium Development Goals; TRA = transport; VRM = Viet Nam Resident Mission; 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 MOL should be
understood to mean ADF lending and OCR lending, respectively. b
Korea Eximbank (KEXIM) c $6 million from Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund and $13.5 million from Global Environment Fund
d $167million from Kreditanstalt Für Wiederaufbau (German Development Bank), and $56 million from European Investment Bank
e To be determined
f World Bank
g To be determined
h ASEAN Infrastructure Fund (AIF)
i $270 million from Government of Spain, $202.5 million from European Investment Bank, and $183.8 million from other cofinanciers.
Source: Asian Development Bank.
Appendix 3 9
Table A3.2: Nonlending Products and Services, 2016–2018
Assistance Name Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding
ADB Others
Source Amount
($'000) Source Amount
($'000)
Total
($'000)
2016 Firm Basic Infrastructure Service for Inclusive Growth
(additional financing) ANR VRM PPTA TASF 500.00 0.00 500.00
Second Financial Sector Deepening Program, Subprogram 1
FIN SEPF PPTA TASF 900.00 0.00 900.00
Urban Climate Change Resilience Program WUS SEUW PPTA UCCRTF 1,000.00 1,000.00 Water Efficiency Improvement for Drought Affected
Provinces ANR SEER PPTA TASF 800.00 0.00 800.00
Supporting Agriculture Restructuring in Viet Nam ANR SEER CDTA TF 1,500.00 1,500.00
Supporting Public Financial Management and Decentralization in Viet Nam II
PSM SEPF/VRM CDTA TBD 1,000.00 1,000.00
Northern Mountains Connectivity TRA SETC PPTA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00
Supporting PPP VGF, Private Sector and SME Development
PSM VRM/SEPF PPTA TASF 500.00 0.00 500.00
Electricity Distribution System Development Program
ENE SEEN PPTA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00
Promoting Low-Carbon Transport Solutions in Ha Noi
TRA SERC CDTA UCCRTF 1,000.00 1,000.00
GMS: National Highway 14D TRA SETC PPTA TASF 800.00 800.00 Waste Water Management WUS SEUW PPTA TF 1,500.00 1,500.00 Septage Management WUS SEUW CDTA SFPTF 2,600.00 2,600.00 Support to Viet Nam Academy of Social Sciences PSM SEHS CDTA TASF 100.00 TF 1,200.00 1,300.00 Power Sector Reform Program ENE SEEN PPTA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00
Total 6,600.00 9,800.00 16,400.00 2016 Firm Regional
Second GMS Tourism Infrastructure for Inclusive Growth
TRA/ WUS
LRM PPTA TASF 1,500.00 PCRF 250.00 1,750.00
Total 1,500.00 250.00 1,750.00 2017 Firm Power Transmission System Strengthening
Program 1 ENE SEEN PPTA TASF 800.00 0.00 800.00
New Rural Development ANR SEER PPTA TASF 800.00 0.00 800.00 Power Sector Infrastructure Development ENE SEEN CDTA 0.00 TBD 1,000.00 1,000.00
Total 1,600.00 1,000.00 2,600.00
10 Appendix 3
Assistance Name Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding
ADB Others
Source Amount
($'000) Source Amount
($'000)
Total
($'000)
2018 Firm
Power Sector Reform ENE SEEN PPTA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 Supporting Tertiary and Vocational Education EDU SEHS PPTA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 Supporting SME Development II PSM SEPF PPTA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00
Total 3,000.00 0.00 3,000.00
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; CDTA = capacity development technical assistance; EDU = education; ENE = energy; FIN = finance; GMS = Greater Mekong Subregion; LRM = Lao Resident Mission; PCRF = People’s Republic of China Regional Cooperation and Poverty Reduction Fund; PPP = public–private partnership; PPTA = project preparatory technical assistance; PSM = public sector management; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Financial Sector, and Trade Division; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; SFPTF = Sanitation Financing Partnership Trust Fund under the Water Financing Partnership Facility, SME = small and medium-sized enterprise; TASF = Technical Assistance Special Fund; TBD = to be determined; TF = Trust Fund; TRA = transport; UCCRTF = Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund; VGF = Viability Gap Financing; VRM = Viet Nam Resident Mission; WUS = water and other urban infrastructure and services. Source: Asian Development Bank.
Appendix 4 11
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR CURRENT YEAR
Table A4.1: Lending Products, 2015
Project/Program Name Sector Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total ADB
Gov’t Co-
finance OCR
ADF
Total Loans Grants
Firm Power Transmission Investment
Program (MFF $730 million) PFR 3
ENE GI IEG/ESG/ PSD/PAR
SEEN 2009 387.69 231.31 0.00 0.00 231.31 76.38 80.00a
Financial Sector Deepening Program, Subprogram 2
FIN GI IEG/GCD/ PSD
SEPF 2014 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00
Ho Chi Minh City Third Ring Road TA Loan
TRA TI GRO SETC 2010 13.21 0.00 12.58 0.00 12.58 0.63 0.00
Ha Noi Metro Rail System Project (Line 3: Nhon–Ha Noi Station Section) (additional financing)
TRA TI-H IEG/ESG/ GEM/PAR
SETC 2006 384.80 59.00 5.80 0.00 64.80 21.00 299.00b
Second Northern GMS Transport Network Improvement (additional financing)
TRA GI GEM/RCI/ IEG
SETC NA 78.28 0.00 71.15 0.00 71.15 7.13 0.00
GMS Ben Luc–Long Thanh Expressway (MFF $636 million) PFR 2
TRA GI IEG/RCI/PAR SETC 2008 862.90 286.00 0.00 0.00 286.00 59.30 517.60c
Water Sector Investment Program (MFF $1.0 billion) PFR 3
WUS TI-G PSD/GCD/ PAR/GEM
SEUW 2011 169.00 142.50 0.00 0.00 142.50 26.50 0.00
Urban Environment and Climate Change Adaptation
WUS GI IEG/GEM/PAR SEUW 2012 134.75 100.00 0.00 0.00 100.00 30.75 4.00d
Total 2,130.63 818.81 189.53 0.00 1,008.34 221.69 900.60 Firm Regional GMS Biodiversity Conservation
Corridors (additional financing-grant)
ANR GI GEM/PAR/ ESG/RCI
SEER 2009 4.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.75 3.79e
Second GMS Regional Communicable Diseases Control (additional financing-grant)
HLT TI IEG/ESG/ RCI/GEM/PAR
SEHS NA 2.75 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.25 2.50f
Second GMS Corridor Towns Development
WUS GI IEG/ESG/ RCI/GEM
SEUW 2013 105.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 5.00 0.00
Total 112.29 0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00 6.00 6.29
12 Appendix 4
Project/Program Name Sector Poverty
Targeting
Strategic Agendas and
Drivers of Change Division
Year of
PPTA/ PDA
Cost ($ million)
Total ADB
Gov’t Co-
finance OCR
ADF
Total Loans Grants
Standby Water Sector Investment Program
(MFF $1.0 billion) PFR 4 WUS TI-G PSD/GCD/
PAR/GEM SEUW 2011 235.00 205.00 0.00 0.00 205.00 30.00 0.00
Total 235.00 205.00 0.00 0.00 205.00 30.00 0.00
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ADF = Asian Development Fund; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; ENE = energy; 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; GRO = economic growth; HLT = health; IEG = inclusive economic growth; MFF = multitranche financing facility; NA = not applicable; OCR = ordinary capital resources; PAR = partnerships; PDA = project design advance; PFR = periodic financing request; PPTA = project preparatory technical assistance; PSD = private sector development; RCI = regional cooperation and integration; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources, and Agriculture Division; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Financial Sector and Trade Division; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; TA = technical assistance; TI-G = targeted intervention—geographic dimensions of inclusive growth; TI-H = targeted intervention—income poverty at household level; TRA = transport; WUS = water supply and other urban infrastructure and services. a
Kreditanstalt Für Wiederaufbau (German Development Bank). b
$76.7 million from Agence Française de Développement (French Development Agency), $94.5 million from Government of France, $77.8 million from European Investment Bank, and $50 million from Clean Technology Fund. c Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
d Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund.
e Global Environment Facility.
f Regional Malaria and Other Communicable Disease Threats Trust Fund Source: Asian Development Bank.
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Table A4.2: Nonlending Products and Services, 2015
Assistance Name Sector Division Assistance
Type
Sources of Funding
ADB Others
Total
($'000) Source Amount
($'000) Source Amount
($'000)
Firm Skills and Knowledge for Economic Growth EDU SEHS PPTA TASF 800.00 0.00 800.00 Supporting Public Financial Management and
Decentralization in Viet Nam PSM SEPF/VRM SSTA TASF 225.00 0.00 225.00
Second Health Human Resources Sector Development Program
PSM SEHS PPTA TASF 800.00 0.00 800.00
Rural Electrification ENE SEEN PPTA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 Mainstreaming Climate Change Mitigation into National
Infrastructure TRA/ENE SETC CDTA 0.00 CTF 1,000.00 1,000.00
Sustainable and Resilient Urban Development in Viet Nam WUS SEUW CDTA 0.00 NDF and USAID
2,505.00 2,505.00
Electricity Transmission Pricing Review in the Context of Power Sector Restructuring (additional financing)
ENE SEEN CDTA TASF 225.00 0.00 225.00
Basic Infrastructure Service for Inclusive Growth ANR VRM PPTA TASF 800.00 0.00 800.00 Capacity Building for Project Management Unit (PMU) PSM VRM CDTA 0.00 JFPR 1,500.00 1,500.00
Total 3,850.00 5,005.00 8,855.00
Standby
Electricity Distribution System Improvement Program ENE SEEN PPTA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00 Power Sector Reform Program ENE SEEN PATA TASF 1,000.00 0.00 1,000.00
Total 2,000.00 2,000.00
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ; ANR = agriculture, natural resources, and rural development; CDTA = capacity development technical assistance; CTF = Clean Technology Fund; EDU = education; ENE = energy; JFPR = Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction; NDF = Nordic Development Fund; PMU = project management unit; PPTA = project preparatory technical assistance; PSM = public sector management; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; TASF = Technical Assistance Special Fund; TBD = to be determined; TF = Trust Fund; TRA = transport; USAID = United States Agency for International Development; VRM = Viet Nam Resident Mission; WUS = water and other urban infrastructure and services. Source: Asian Development Bank.
14 Appendix 5
LIST OF INDICATIVE KNOWLEDGE PUBLICATIONS AND EVENTS
Table A5.1: Knowledge Publications and Events for 2016
Title of Publication or Event Year of Delivery
Subject Type
Department or Sector Group or Thematic
Group
Technical Assistance
Asian Development Outlook Annual Economics Publication SERD None
Asian Development Outlook Update Annual Economics Publication SERD None
Service Delivery Benchmarking in ASEAN Countries 2016 Governance and public sector management
Publication SERD 8785
Viet Nam Country Knowledge Plan, 2016–2020 2016 Knowledge management Publication SERD None
Viet Nam Government Project Processing Guidelines and Handbook 2016 Governance and public sector management
Publication SERD 8806
Guidance Note on Management Construction of Works in Viet Nam 2016 Governance and public sector management
Publication SERD 8806
Frequently Asked Questions Booklet for Project Implementation Issues in Viet Nam
2016 Governance and public sector management
Publication SERD 8806
Mainstreaming Biodiversity Conservation into Poverty Reduction Projects 2016 Environment Publication SERD None
Energy Sector Structure Review and Assessment 2016 Energy Publication SERD 7262
Review of Corporate Synergy Systems and Potential Application in Viet Nam
2016 Private sector Publication SERD 7063
Climate Change Implications for Road Design Standards in Viet Nam 2016 Climate change Publication SERD TBC
Establishing Wholesale Energy Market in Viet Nam 2016 Energy Publication SERD 7262
Transport Logistics and Agro-industrial Development in Viet Nam’s Central Highlands Development Triangle
2016 Transport Publication SERD TBC
Capacity Support for Viet Nam Learning Center on Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Infrastructure
2016 Environment Event SDCC None
Asian Development Outlook Annual Economics Event SERD None
Asian Development Outlook Update Annual Economics Event SERD None
Total number of publications = 13 Total number of events = 3
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ASEAN = Association of South East Asian Nations; SDCC = Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department; SERD = South East Asia Department; TBC = to be confirmed. 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 A5.2: Additional Knowledge Publications and Events Delivered in 2015
Title of Publication or Event Subject Type Department or
Sector Group or Thematic Group
Technical Assistance
Asian Development Outlook Economics Publication SERD None
Asian Development Outlook Update Economics Publication SERD None
Agriculture Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap Update Agriculture and natural resources
Publication SERD None
Education Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap Update Education Publication SERD None
Energy Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap Update Energy Publication SERD None
Finance Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap Update Finance Publication SERD None
Health Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap Update Health Publication SERD None
Public Sector Management Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap Update
Governance and public sector management
Publication SERD None
Transport Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap Update Transport Publication SERD None
Water Supply and other Municipal Infrastructure Sector Assessment, Strategy and Roadmap Update
Urban; Water Publication SERD None
Private Sector Assessment Private Sector Publication SERD None
Climate Technologies Screening Assessment Climate change Publication SDCC 8437
Environmental Assessment Environment Publication SERD None
Gender Assessment Gender Publication SERD None
Poverty Assessment Poverty Publication SERD None
Procurement Assessment Governance and public sector management
Publication SERD None
Governance Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan Governance and public sector management
Publication SERD None
Asian Development Outlook Economics Event SERD None
Asian Development Outlook Update Economics Event SERD None
PMU Training on Financial and Project Management, Safeguards, Procurement and Gender
Governance and public sector management
Event SERD 8806
Development of GIS Mapping Tool for Agriculture and Rural Development Planning
Agriculture and natural resources; Urban development
Event SERD 2682
Total number of publications = 17 Total number of events = 4
ADB = Asian Development Bank; PMU = project management unit; SDCC = Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department; SERD = South East Asia Department. Note: “Publications” may include databases, multimedia, and other forms of documentation. “Events” may include event organization and training or capacity development. The table includes additional knowledge publications and events delivered outside the list of indicative knowledge publications and events included in the 2015-2017 country operations business plan. Source: Asian Development Bank.
16 Appendix 5
Table A5.3: Innovation, Advanced Technology, and Pilot Initiatives to be Implemented in 2016
Item Nature Project Number
Sector or Theme Division
Climate change adaptation of bridge infrastructure in Central Mekong Delta region INO 40255-033 TRA VRM
Utilization of PDA for strengthening project readiness of the Ho Chi Minh metro INO 39500-012 TRA SETC
Improved public accessibility and low carbon transport options in urban metro design (supported by Clean Technology Fund)
PLT, INO 45200-002 TRA SETC
Using output based aid to promote power accessibility in remote communities PLT, INO 42182 ENE VRM
Establishment of an innovative model University of Science and Technology in Hanoi PLT 42079-013 EDU SEHS
Developing low carbon support options for national agriculture development INO 45406-001 ANR SEER
Using information management systems and community training to strengthen drought and flood resilience in the GMS
PLT, INO 40190 ANR SEER
Enhancing the integration of urban water supply management and planning INO 41456-043 WSM SEUW
Supporting corporate governance and debt restructuring of state-owned enterprises INO 39538-035 PSM SEPF
Developing innovative support mechanisms for SME development under MBI PLT, INO 48270-001 PSM VRM
Sustainable rural infrastructure development in Northern Mountain Provinces PLT 41461-013 TRA VRM
Strengthening resilience to climate change in the health sector in the Greater Mekong Subregion
INO 47143-001
HLT SEHS
Total number of innovation, advanced technology, and pilot initiatives = 12
ADB = Asian Development Bank; ANR = Agriculture and Natural Resources; EDU = Education; GMS = Greater Mekong Subregion; HLT = Health; INO = innovation; MBI = Mekong Business Initiative; PDA = Project Design Advance; PLT = pilot initiative; PSM = Public Sector Management; SEEN = Southeast Asia Energy Division; SEER = Southeast Asia Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Division; SEHS = Southeast Asia Human and Social Development Division; SEPF = Southeast Asia Public Management, Financial Sector and Trade Division; SERD = South East Asia Department; SETC = Southeast Asia Transport and Communications Division; SEUW = Southeast Asia Urban Development and Water Division; SME = small and medium-sized enterprise; TRA = Transport; VRM = Viet Nam Resident Mission; WSM = Water Supply and Other Municipal Infrastructure Services. Source: Asian Development Bank.