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While many inclusive businesses support the concept of gender-inclusivity, much more can be done to ensure that women’s economic empowerment is promoted in the workplace.
An award-winning project in Bhutan seeks 100% rural electrification and revenue from energy exports using clean energy from hydropower resources.
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.
Performance-based funding improved urban governance and quality of infrastructure and services, and promoted women’s empowerment.
Recovery interventions should provide not only economic stimulus but also address climate and disaster risk to ensure that gains are sustained.
Advances in technology are making more jobs obsolete, which means workers need skills to adapt quickly to changes in the workplace.
Success lies in industry links, technology, skills development, new modes of education delivery, and school-to-work transition programs.
Long-term planning for the comprehensive integration of ICT in education systems is critical for its success and sustainability.
The keys to success: link education, experience and tourism to create benefits while considering local conditions such as topography and climate.
The Republic of Korea improved mass transit efficiency through the integration of transport nodes, fare systems, and information services.