Compact of Free Association


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The Compact of Free Association between the Republic of Palau and the U.S. entered into force on Oct. 1, 1994, with the U.S. interest of promoting Palau¿s self-sufficiency and economic advancement. The compact and its related subsidiary agreements provide for a 15-year term of economic assistance. In FY 2009, the two governments must review the terms of the compact and related agreements and agree on any modifications. This is a report on: (1) the provision of compact and other U.S. assistance to Palau in FY 1995-2009; (2) Palau¿s and U.S. agencies¿ efforts to provide accountability over Palau¿s use of fed. funds in 1995-2006; and (3) Palau¿s prospects for achieving economic self-sufficiency. Includes recommendations. Illus.










Key Indicators 2007


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ADB aims to improve the welfare of the people in the asia and pacific region, particularly the nearly 1.9 billion live less than $2 a day. Despite many success sotires, the region remains home to two thirds of the world's poor. ADB is a multilateral development finance instition owned by 67 members, 48 from the region and 19 from other parts of the globe. ADB's vision is a region free of poverty. It mission is to help its developing member countries are poverty and improve their inequility of life. ADB's main instruments for helping its developing memeber vountries are policy dialogue, loans, equity investments, guarantees, grants and technical assistance. ADB's annual lending volume is typically about $6 billion, with technical assistatnce usually totalling about $180 million a year.







Annual Report


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Gibraltar


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Gibraltar’s Detailed Assessment Report on Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Combating the Financing of Terrorism is reviewed. The principal AML risk to Gibraltar is lodged in its professional sector, which is likely to be involved in the layering and integration of proceeds of crime. There is also some risk to Gibraltar at the placement stage, in connection with drug trafficking, migrant smuggling, and organized crime in southern Spain. The Financial Services Commission in Gibraltar has established a strong, risk-based framework for financial institutions for AML.