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Policy makers need tools and approaches that help them understand and ensure the economic, social, and environmental symbiosis for sustainable development in Mongolia.
From small villages to Silicon Valley, modern technology is giving rise to new leaders and entrepreneurs, as well as innovative companies.
More attention needs to be given to borrowers' wider financial condition to ensure customized loan management.
Policy reforms critical to building resilience include revamping teacher training and improving quality, relevance, and inclusion in the education sector.
Increasing disaster risks in developing countries call for strategic planning and investments in resilient and low-carbon infrastructure.
Promoting responsible lending practices on online peer-to-peer platforms builds market trust and deters the need for further regulation.
To ensure water security, Singapore has diversified water supply over the last five decades and actively promoted water conservation.
Recovery interventions should provide not only economic stimulus but also address climate and disaster risk to ensure that gains are sustained.
Keeping a city safe from flood and waterborne diseases requires a holistic approach to water resources management.
With the Integrated Water Resources Management approach, sustaining water resources is a collaborative effort in Bhutan.