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Quality infrastructure crucial to recovery – ADB Louise Maureen Simeon © Miguel de Guzman, file Quality infrastructure crucial to recovery – ADB
MANILA, Philippines Economies in the Asia Pacific region should prioritize quality investment in infrastructure, one that is resilient and well-planned, especially in a post-pandemic world where sustainability is necessary, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said.
In a blog post, ADB chief compliance officer Bruno Carrasco, principal public management specialist Hanif Rahemtulla and public-private partnership expert David Bloomgarden, said investing in resilient and adaptive infrastructure after the pandemic would help reignite global growth, attain the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and lessen climate risks.
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Residents of the five wealthiest cities in the country enjoy an average fixed broadband download speed of 25.65 megabits per second (Mbps), while those in the five poorest cities experience 4.62 Mbps. PHILIPPINE STAR/MICHAEL VARCAS
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NEARLY a million Filipinos in rural areas do not have access to digital connections, as most cell towers are located in wealthy cities, according to an analysis by Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Thinking Machines Data Science, Inc.
The report was authored by Stephanie Sy, chief executive officer of Thinking Machines; Bruno Carrasco, chief of governance thematic group, ADB; and Hanif Rahemtulla, principal public management specialist, ADB.