ADB launches student essay competition on Asia’s future

DUSHANBE, September 14, Asia-Plus – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) calls on the young voices of Asia to participate in an essay competition on the topic, “Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific.” According to information from the ADB Dushanbe Office, the competition, organized by ADB and ROAD, a network of Japanese university students concerned […]

Zarrina Ergasheva

DUSHANBE, September 14, Asia-Plus – The Asian Development Bank (ADB) calls on the young voices of Asia to participate in an essay competition on the topic, “Sustainable Development in Asia and the Pacific.”

According to information from the ADB Dushanbe Office, the competition, organized by ADB and ROAD, a network of Japanese university students concerned about development issues, is part of an event that will precede ADB’s 40th Annual Meeting, to be held in Kyoto, Japan, in May 2007.

English-language essays of up to 2,000 words are invited from university students aged 18-29 years who are citizens of ADB’s developing member countries, as well as Japanese students at Japanese universities.

The essays should address one of three specific topics: 1) economic growth and environmental conservation; 2) human resource development and institutions; or 3) industry and infrastructure.

Three development experts will judge the essays on the basis of originality and creativity of thought, structure and coherence of arguments, awareness of sustainable development within the context of the essayist’s environment and realities, and relevance to the competition’s themes.

Fifteen winners will be selected from across ADB’s five regional departments – Central and West Asia, East Asia, the Pacific, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. An additional ten winners will be chosen from among students at Japanese universities, including seven from developing member country students and three Japanese citizens.

All 25 winners will be invited to actively participate in the week-long Asian and Pacific Youth Forum on Sustainable Development in Kyoto in March 2007. The Forum will provide them the chance to deliberate on sustainable development issues. The event will conclude with adoption of a Youth Statement on Sustainable Development, which will be presented at ADB’s 40th Annual Meeting. In addition, the winning essays will be assembled and published in a book.


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The Asian Development Bank (ADB), based in Manila, is dedicated to reducing poverty in the Asia and Pacific region through pro-poor sustainable economic growth, social development, and good governance. Established in 1966, it is now owned by 66 members – 47 from the region. In 2005, it approved loans and grants for projects totaling $6.95 billion, and technical assistance amounting to $198.8 million.

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