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A “polluters pay” policy helps Seoul reduce household waste going to the landfill by 90% and waste generated by the city by 40%.
Catalytic risk capital, community empowerment, and climate-smart practices in poultry farming can unlock industry growth.
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.
Sustainable hydropower project balances energy needs with tribal rights, cultural preservation, and inclusive livelihood restoration.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
A conducive, supportive, and culturally appropriate environment can encourage Indigenous Peoples to engage with project teams.
Digital solutions tailored to the local contexts and reinforced by human interactions hold great potential for scaling action against plastic pollution.
Shaded rest, clean water, and cooling systems safeguard workers from extreme heat while boosting productivity.
In Bangladesh, improvements in rural roads and markets paved the way for women’s empowerment.
Good quality environmental data and statistics are critical to monitoring and evaluating progress toward the SDGs in Mongolia, and developing policies to achieve these goals.