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Circular practices, such as extending a product’s useful life or recycling waste into products, can yield environmental as well as economic benefits.
The collapse of Mongolia’s Soviet-era health system created hardship but catalyzed reforms, strengthening primary care, insurance, and access.
Bhutan must boost productivity in traditional crops while building capacity for high‑value agricultural exports.
A conducive, supportive, and culturally appropriate environment can encourage Indigenous Peoples to engage with project teams.
Define large businesses, implement comprehensive management of compliance risk, increase public accountability, and improve perceptions of fairness.
Each country must follow its path in leveraging fiscal resources for sustainable development.
Digital health passports, mobile health, and integrated services can provide better care for migrant populations in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
Experience from two projects shows digital tools for database management help ensure a fair and transparent process and efficient resource allocation.
Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands used foresight tools to plan low-carbon, resilient transport systems and manage future uncertainties.
ADB’s Triple A initiative empowers atoll nations to tackle climate change and secure a resilient future through transformational adaptation strategies.