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According to the Bank’s website, this regional technical assistance (TA) in Central and West Asia (CWA) countries is designed to explore and help implement grounded and actionable recommendations to enhance the role of the private sector in the delivery of inclusive, accessible, adequate, affordable, and climate-resilient housing (I3ARCH) ecosystems that also champion the needs of disadvantaged population groups. Accordingly, the TA team will explore private sector-based solutions and interventions, and also identify potential pilot projects for implementation.
The TA financing amount is $500,000, which will be financed on a grant basis by ADB’s Technical Assistance Special Fund ($250,000 from TASF 7 and $250,000 from TASF-other sources).
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