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The COVID-19 pandemic shows the importance of real-time learning in adapting interventions to an uncertain and rapidly changing situation.
In Indonesia, a rating system encourages companies to step up efforts in controlling water pollution.
Setting the criteria for classifying environmentally sound investments can help the Republic of Korea transition to a carbon-neutral economy.
Smart planning and spending improves public services and raises productivity, attracting more private capital and labor and sustaining growth.
Secondary cities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America have an opportunity to avoid gridlocked growth patterns and to integrate sustainable energy and transport solutions.
Here’s how artificial intelligence can support governments in learning, performing better, and crafting strong development partnerships.
In Medellin city, Colombia, cable cars have helped enhance mobility for marginalized neighborhoods, reduce pollution, and improve quality of life.
The new constitution of Nepal has introduced a three-tier structure of federal government (federal, province, and local) and all three levels have the constitutional power to enact laws, prepare budgets, and mobilize their own resources.
Myanmar’s second largest city tackles the challenges of improving and privatizing waste management.
A town in northeast Thailand looks into the feasibility of a design-build-operate scheme for developing a controlled landfill site.