ADB to strengthen internal collaboration, deepen local partnerships to advance urban livability

BSS
Published On: 22 Sep 2025, 18:16

 

DHAKA, Sept 22, 2025 (BSS) - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has made 
important contributions to urban livability in Asia and the Pacific while 
greater impact will require stronger cross-sectoral collaboration, enhanced 
staff capacity, and deeper engagement with sub-national governments.
 
A recent evaluation by the Asian Development Bank's (ADB) Independent 
Evaluation Department reviewed ADB's livable cities portfolio from 2017 to 
2024, and thus assessed the bank's readiness to deliver integrated and 
locally responsive urban solutions for enhancing urban livability.

"Improving urban livability is a priority for ADB, especially as cities 
across the region face mounting pressures from rapid urbanization, 
infrastructure gaps, and environmental challenges," said Independent 
Evaluation Director General Emmanuel Jimenez.
 
"To deliver greater impact, ADB must strengthen its urban diagnostics to 
better identify locally relevant livability priorities that are grounded in 
strong governance, sustainability, inclusivity, and resilience," Jimenez 
added.

The evaluation found that while ADB's livable cities agenda broadly aligned 
with the needs of developing member countries, there were several operational 
gaps.
 
Specifically, project results indicators often lacked clarity, making it 
difficult to track progress and measure impact, and they were not well-
integrated with country partnership strategies or corporate results 
frameworks.

Evaluation team leader Sung Shin noted that ADB's institutional structure is 
still evolving and limited internal incentive mechanisms have posed 
challenges for delivering integrated urban solutions.

"Some multilateral development banks have advanced direct engagement with 
local authorities, but ADB has yet to fully leverage such approaches," Shin 
said.

"Strengthening staff capacity and working more directly with local 
governments could enhance ADB's support for cities and help translate 
livability goals into more tangible outcomes," Shin added.

To strengthen its impact, the evaluation recommends that ADB sharpen its 
urban diagnostics, improve alignment between project design and country 
strategies, and enhance monitoring and evaluation systems to better track 
project outcomes.
 
It also calls for tailoring organizational arrangements to support cross-
sectoral collaboration and for scaling up engagement with sub-national 
entities through direct lending and technical assistance.

About Independent Evaluation at ADB:

ADB's Independent Evaluation, reporting to the Board of Directors through the 
Development Effectiveness Committee, provides objective assessments of ADB's 
strategies, operations, and results to help improve development outcomes 
across Asia and the Pacific.

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