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Preventing and controlling the spread of deadly diseases from animals to humans require a collaborative, multisectoral, and transdisciplinary approach.
An integrated, green, and people-centric urban development strategy can help make cities inclusive and sustainable.
In Nepal, a participatory and consensus-based approach proved critical in changing people’s ‘not in my backyard’ attitude toward a municipal project.
With the Integrated Water Resources Management approach, sustaining water resources is a collaborative effort in Bhutan.
Infrastructure that provides access to clean water and adequate sanitation frees women and girls from health and safety risks.
In Mongolia, project procurement-related reviews helped safeguard a health project from corruption, fraud, and other integrity risks.
In the People’s Republic of China, a leasing program is helping reduce pollution by putting more low-cost, efficient, and clean buses on the road.
In STEM education, it is useful to have integrated and multidisciplinary approaches that promote real-life learning and creative and innovative thinking.
Surveyed developing member countries have priorities aligned with the environmental dimensions of the Sustainable Development Goals but need to take steps to overcome barriers and achieve their targets.
With the help of digital technology, faster and larger amounts of aid can reach those affected by disasters.