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Singapore's hawker centers are considered to be useful social tools that not only brings people from all walks of life together through affordable food but also provides a source of livelihood for those with limited financial means.
In India, auctions were found to be better than regulator-designed tariffs in determining the procurement price for solar-generated electricity.
Poverty maps derived from satellite images helped target the most vulnerable households in pandemic-affected areas in the Philippines.
At-risk municipalities in the Philippines take the green growth path by building climate change-resilient ecotowns.
Floating photovoltaic facilities could be an environment-friendly option for countries with limited land.
Private institutions are creating new ways to learn and access learning tools for people to meet future skills demand.
The new U.S. policy of forging bilateral trade pacts instead of multi-country deals will have wide-ranging impacts.
Jobseekers now have a better chance of finding work with online platforms doubling as learning providers and job matchmakers.
Singapore built an offshore landfill on Pulau Semakau primarily for waste management, but it also ensured that marine life would thrive and it could serve as a public park.
The basic education and skill set that powered "Factory Asia" needs realignment if Asia is to continue its upward trajectory.