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Despite extensive aid, countries with fragile and conflict-affected situations are generally failing to significantly improve the lives of their people. New thinking is needed.
The Lab gathers new ideas to encourage more private sector investment for environment-friendly projects in developing countries.
In Nepal, a project looked at how biochar can improve soil health and crop yields and reduce the importation of carbon-intensive farm inputs.
One way to counter negative perceptions about technical and vocation education and training (TVET) programs is to promote them through better communications.
A smart management system can improve supply and lower cost with its efficient detection and management of water leaks and overflow.
A migrant-inclusive approach to risk mitigation benefits everyone and leads to better development outcomes.
Recovery interventions should provide not only economic stimulus but also address climate and disaster risk to ensure that gains are sustained.
A public–private partnership project in the People's Republic of China improved farmers’ production and income by building an integrated smart irrigation system.
Structured health assessments guide countries in strengthening climate-ready services, improving infrastructure, and reducing vulnerability across sectors.
Parents and caregivers can safeguard children online by promoting digital literacy, open communication, and engaged parenting.