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Various financial schemes have been developed to cover some of the risks of loss and damage associated with climate change impacts.
Japanese firms share best practices and technology in live wire maintenance with Electricity of Viet Nam to improve electric power distribution.
Soil stabilizers can cut the costs, and improve the quality, of rural roads in Southeast Asia.
A preliminary study in Sri Lanka provides important insights into mechanistic-empirical pavement thickness and overlay design for roadway networks.
Lessons learned from the establishment of a Water Resources Management Information System in the Philippines.
One way for the Philippines to close the skills gap is to strengthen the foundations for noncognitive learning.
The lessons learned by the Asian Development Bank, which was one of the last organizations to leave Afghanistan[1] in 1980 and one of the first to return in 2002.
A combination of factors, including having savvy leaders, strategic planning, and key collaborations, has helped four Asian universities rise up the league table.
Potential threats to the labor market with the onset of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are giving rise to quality assurance collaborations among TVET institutions.
Private institutions are creating new ways to learn and access learning tools for people to meet future skills demand.