ADB Promises Improved Transparency, to Update Public Communications Policy

The Asian Development Bank has pledged to increase access and the pace of disclosure of information to the public as part of its updated public communications policy.

The new policy changes will be implemented beginning April 2, 2012. They take into account feedback from more than 500 stakeholders in ADB member countries such as governments, the private sector, development partners, civil society, academia, the media and those affected by ADB projects.

“While the feedback we received indicated that ADB’s standards of transparency remain good, we recognize that times have changed, and this revised policy is our response to those changes,” ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda said in an Oct. 25 news release.

The updated policy includes:

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