Asian Development Bank looks to secure region's future
The Asian Development Bank's Board of Governors are meeting in Manila to discuss ways to protect the fast-growing region's economic future.
Among the topics being discussed, is the threat of natural disasters and what governments can do to avert damage.
The BBC's Kate McGeown reports from the Philippine capital, where she is following the developments at the bank's annual meeting.
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