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A water project includes a gender, caste, and minority ethnic strategy to promote the rights of marginalized groups in Nepal.
The formula: installing energy efficient lighting systems in government offices and parks, distributing fluorescent lamps nationwide, and establishing a green labeling system for buildings.
A structured development approach is helping create a sustainable pool of highly qualified eldercare professionals in the People’s Republic of China.
A toolkit from the Asian Development Bank provides a step-by-step guide on how to create and implement a national emissions trading system.
Experience shows affordability, adoptability, and community support are critical for catalyzing digitalization efforts in the water sector.
A series of reviews or "gateway" assessments by an independent agency helps ensure proper preparation and implementation of infrastructure projects.
In the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, an urban water project helped women to become water engineers through scholarships, training, and mentoring.
Public finance, blue bonds, and marine protection tools can reduce risk and mobilize private capital.
Infrastructure that provides access to clean water and adequate sanitation frees women and girls from health and safety risks.
With the help of digital technology, faster and larger amounts of aid can reach those affected by disasters.