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Increasing disaster risks in developing countries call for strategic planning and investments in resilient and low-carbon infrastructure.
Data integration and analytics, cloud-based staff management, and e-learning can serve as building blocks for modernizing the civil service system.
Economic incentives push producers and consumers to use resources more efficiently and reduce environmental costs as well as spur innovative practices.
A data-driven “smart” system can help water utilities to reduce losses from unaccounted-for-water more efficiently and improve service delivery.
An arsenal of digital tools, such as geofencing, location sharing, and 3D printing, is helping fight the spread of the coronavirus.
The Republic of Korea improved mass transit efficiency through the integration of transport nodes, fare systems, and information services.
Timor-Leste can give its coffee industry a push by tapping into the niche market of high-quality, premium coffee.
Invest in preparedness and establish a shock-responsive social protection system to weather future shocks and reap dividends from resilience.
Business sector engagement is key to the success of a German-supported TVET training offer for skilled workers for the wastewater sector in Viet Nam.
Increasing private sector participation in training can help build employer confidence and prepare graduates for the job market.