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In the People’s Republic of China, biogas plants supply electricity to livestock farms using their wastes and produce organic fertilizer for eco-farming.
Long-term policy framework, regulatory alignment, and smart infrastructure may unlock the region’s digital trade potential.
They are seen, they are important road users, and their voice and agency can help make roads safer.
To strengthen its skills base, the Philippines complemented basic education reforms with Germany’s system of dual vocational training.
Malaysia has made outstanding progress in reducing extreme monetary poverty.
Lanzhou, in the People’s Republic of China, has the world's first bus rapid transit with a split station design allowing buses in the same direction to stop on both sides of the platform, easing travel time.
A program that subsidized medical expenses during a financial crisis provided the opportunity to help build a resilient health system in Mongolia.
Building roads for socioeconomic development depends on an efficient O&M system that considers the difficult topology and fiscal issues.
Analysis of geographically granular data is essential to identify vulnerable areas and optimize resource distribution.
Well-designed and participatory eco-compensation schemes with proper technical assistance can help small farmers in some of the poorest and most ecologically sensitive areas in the People’s Republic of China.