OREANDA-NEWS. Emma Xiaoqin Fan, who assumed office today as the new Regional Director of the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB’s) Pacific Liaison and Coordination Office (PLCO) in Sydney, Australia, said she values the opportunity to enhance development effectiveness in the Pacific and to strengthen aid coordination in her new role.

Through the multi-donor Pacific Regional Infrastructure Facility based at PLCO, ADB works with partners to increase coordination and to support capacity development, as well as undertaking policy dialogue in infrastructure sectors.

Emma Fan is a national of New Zealand. She holds a Doctoral degree in Economics from the Australian National University, Australia. She has more than 21 years of professional experience with nearly 14 years in ADB.

ADB’s Sydney office is the focal point for programming, processing, and administration of assistance in Nauru, Solomon Islands, and Vanuatu. It is ADB’s sector division for private sector development and financial sector development for the 14 Pacific developing member countries. PLCO’s location in Sydney enables ADB to work closely with key bilateral development partners including the governments of Australia and New Zealand, as well as multilateral institutions active in the region.

Among its activities, PLCO is assisting with energy and transport development projects in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, the provision of microfinance in remote areas in Papua New Guinea, and the strengthening of the agriculture sector in Samoa.

ADB has been assisting the Government of Nauru since 1991 with approved loans, grants, and technical assistance amounting to over $25 million. ADB and Solomon Islands have been working together since 1973 and the country has received over $275 million in loans, grants, and technical assistance. Vanuatu joined ADB in 1976 and has received over $178 million for loans, grants, and technical assistance projects.