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A study looks at how countries can mobilize sustainable financing to reduce vulnerability among the poor and provide them access to social protection schemes.
Drones, remote sensing, and other tech-driven solutions make biodiversity monitoring and impact assessment for development projects easier and less costly.
Huangshi in the People’s Republic of China is a model of systematic pollution control and ecological rehabilitation of lakes in small and medium-sized cities.
Seoul’s Owl Service has reduced the use of passenger cars by more than 2 million trips per year.
A project in Indonesia opens livelihood opportunities for women and encourages their participation in community development.
Rapid and low-risk prototyping of solutions to problems promotes innovative and cost-effective approaches to urban development.
The World Food Programme uses cash transfers not just to feed the hungry but also to give people purchasing power to buy locally, helping to boost economies.
Health systems must prioritize sustainable oxygen supply to strengthen routine care and prepare for future pandemics.
In some parts of Africa, there is a bold and direct dialogue between the private and public sector in health care.
Digital finance offers the potential to reach underserved groups, but it is vital to first understand the needs of this segment.