Edimon Ginting new country director for ADB’s Bangladesh office


FE Team | Published: October 05, 2021 17:19:59 | Updated: October 06, 2021 11:17:20


Edimon Ginting new country director for ADB’s Bangladesh office

The Asian Development Bank has appointed Edimon Ginting as its new country director for Bangladesh, reports bdnews24.com.

Ginting replaces Manmohan Parkash, who recently joined ADB’s South Asia Department as deputy director general.

Ginting, who assumed the office on Tuesday, will lead ADB’s policy dialogue with the government, development partners and other stakeholders.

“I look forward to working closely with the government and the people of Bangladesh to overcome the Covid-19 pandemic, restore high economic growth, and achieve the country’s development goals, including becoming an upper middle-income country in 2031 and a developed nation in 2041,” Ginting said, according to an ADB press release.

“Inclusive, climate-resilient, and environment-friendly development will be pursued in close collaboration with the government and development partners to promote a more harmonious and sustainable growth process in the country.”

“Mr Ginting brings strong strategic leadership skills as ADB’s country director for Bangladesh in helping the country to reduce poverty and promote inclusive, sustainable, and climate resilient socioeconomic development,” said ADB Director General for South Asia Kenichi Yokoyama.

“The ADB team led by Mr Ginting will further widen and deepen the strong Bangladesh–ADB partnership by managing the sovereign, private sector, and knowledge operations effectively.”

Ginting has worked at the ADB for 14 years. Before that he served as an economist at the International Monetary Fund, or IMF and was an advisor to the Budget Committee of the Indonesian parliament.

Since joining ADB he has served as senior country economist and deputy country director in Indonesia, the director for economic analysis and operational support at the bank’s headquarters and as deputy director general for its Economic Research and Regional Cooperation department.

 

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