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Improving water supply access and sustainability amid environmental challenges requires radical changes in how water resources are developed and delivered.
Develop certification frameworks, build sustainable capacity-building systems, and promote knowledge center collaboration.
Start resilience projects with people-centered, evidence-based planning, combining infrastructure, community engagement, and adaptive learning.
A better understanding of environmental standards—their differences and implications—can help developing countries better safeguard the environment.
In Bangladesh, a project is underway to expand the installation of smart prepaid gas meters and establish a smart metering data management system.
Approaches rooted in heritage make evident contributions to Sustainable Development Goals.
Countries in Asia and the Pacific must use tax incentives sparingly, embed them into law, and reinforce their overall investment environment.
In the People’s Republic of China, advanced technology and innovative financing schemes make the city-scale deployment of green cooling solutions possible.
The Dhaka and Western Zone grid expansion project is using high-level tech applications to raise efficiency, cut emissions, and build climate resilience.
WASH investments through piped water, improved drainage, and waste management can help curb water-related disease risks and boost climate resilience for refugees and host communities.