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East Asia and Pacific Newsletter

  
August 20, 2008
The East Asia & Pacific newsletter is back after a long hiatus—apologies for that. It is now more compact and will come out every two weeks instead of monthly. Please send any feedback to eapnews@worldbank.org.
   
FEATURE
 Cost of Sanitation in Indonesia
A new report called the Economic Impacts of Sanitation in Indonesia finds that the lack of access to sanitation poses heavy financial and economic costs to the Indonesian economy—not only to individuals, but also to the public and commercial sectors. Read the press release | Read the commentary | Download the report (1.41mb pdf)
   
 Climate-Proofing Our Cities
Many mega Asian cities are now facing greater risks from extreme weather events which could undermine the economic gains of the past few decades. The Climate Resilient Cities report offers a tool to help identify "hot spots" and create strategies to increase their resilience to impacts of climate change. Read more
   
AROUND THE REGION
   
CHINA: World Bank Response to the Sichuan-Wenchuan Earthquake
Website provides a source of international knowledge, experience, best practice and other materials related to disaster recovery and reconstruction for international and national partners. Visit the website
   
CHINA: Renewable Energy Development Project wins prestigious Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy
In recognition of the many benefits and people positively affected by this program. Read the Project Profile
   
INDONESIA: Investing in Indonesia's Health
Indonesia has made major improvements over the past three decades in its health system, but is struggling to achieve important health outcomes, especially among the poor. Read more
   
LAO PDR: Strong Rains Cause Big Flooding in Vientiane
A stronger rainy season than expected has been causing water levels in Laos to rise quite dramatically, with the Mekong River breaching its banks and overflowing into cities throughout Laos. Read more
   
LAO PDR: Ressetlers Move into their New Homes While New Income Generating Activities Arise
Report from World Bank and Asian Development Bank follows progress on Nam Theun 2 Hydro Project. Read more
   
PHILIPPINES: Site for Youth to Air Opinions and Suggestions
Blog site for youth in the Philippines (and, eventually, Singapore, Thailand, and Papua New Guinea) to get them involved in promoting transparency in local government. Visit ISpeakNow
   
THAILAND: Poor Community in Chon Buri to Benefit from 1st World Bank-Supported Carbon-Finance Project in Thailand
The quality of life at a poor village in this coastal province of Thailand is about to get better, thanks to a community benefit plan supported by the World Bank. Read more
   
VIETNAM: Fighting Coastal Soil Erosion
Vietnam's Coastal Wetlands Protection and Development Project has helped plant almost 5,000 hectares of mangroves, often in challenging environments. Read more
   
 
The blog East Asia & Pacific on the rise wants to create conversations around important development challenges facing the region, share what we at the World Bank are doing and highlight some interesting initiatives. It is maintained by various staff working on development issues in the region.
   
Current conversations:
   
The 2008 Olympics catches up with bloggers David Dollar, Philip Karp and Mara Warwick
   
There's more to Laos than hydropower projects says Nanda Gasparini
   
Neeraj Prasad blogs on how to climate-proof our cities
   
James Seward asks: Is there a wave of bad debt on the horizon in Asia?
   
The cuteness factor and China's Lake Dianchi are Tony Whitten's latest entries
   
Cambodia's Relative Peace Brings the Challenges of Growth says Stéphane Guimbert
   
Claudia Gabarain blogs about hunger awareness, what the world ate, and food waste
   
   
   
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