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Contingency finance is a risk retention approach for addressing loss and damage associated with climate change impacts.
An electricity trading project between Indonesia and Malaysia is lowering power costs, raising revenue and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
The Sri Lanka Southern Transport Development Project offers lessons in implementing large infrastructure projects involving multiple development partners and affecting many people and communities.
Production potential can be achieved through small-scale irrigation systems powered by a community-driven process.
Water tariff reforms coupled with personnel training, social contracts, and technology updates can make water utilities more efficient.
In the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, an urban water project helped women to become water engineers through scholarships, training, and mentoring.
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.
Regional cooperation and integration efforts on marine life conservation can be improved through strengthened governance and financial sustainability.
There is a need to explore opportunities for reforming the system structures, content designs, and delivery strategies of postsecondary education.
Community involvement in planning, operation, and maintenance has been key to the successful provision of water and sanitation services for more than 700,000 people living in remote and poor regions in Nepal.