30-August-2012
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The evaluation rates ADB’s overall performance successful as ADB’s three country strategies during the evaluation period (1994–2010) identified the right objectives consistent with ADB’s corporate strategies and with the government’s priorities in addressing the country’s major constraints.
5-August-2010
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After the break-up of the former Soviet Union, the Kyrgyz Republic struggled with a depletion of financial resources, the disintegration of institutions, the weakening of economic activity and trade relationships,and the deterioration that lay ahead.
4-December-2009
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After the collapse of the former Soviet Union during the late 1980s and early 1990s, the already poor condition of physical transport infrastructure in the Central Asian republics continued to deteriorate.
8-October-2009
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8-October-2009
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This OECD publication reviews the current state of education policies for children with special education needs and those with disabilities in Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Tajikistan.
4-November-2008
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At a meeting in Berlin on 4-5 November 2008, ministers from Central Asian countries agreed to work together on a regional initiative to boost the business climate.
12-April-2006
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The countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) are strengthening how they monitor environmental expenditure in order to ensure that funds are used as cost-effectively as possible.
12-April-2006
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The countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) are strengthening how they monitor environmental expenditure in order to ensure that funds are used as cost-effectively as possible.
10-March-2006
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This report assesses the feasibility and possible modalities for implementing a debt-for-environment swap between the Kyrgyz Republic and some of its creditors. It concludes that such a swap could be feasible and mutually beneficial if specified conditions are met.
31-January-2006
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This report assesses the feasibility and possible modalities for implementing a debt-for-environment swap between the Kyrgyz Republic and some of its creditors. It concludes that such a swap could be feasible and mutually beneficial if specified conditions are met.