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Adopting hydrogen as a major energy source may call for a global standard for hydrogen leakage.
Strengthening primary and preventive care, promoting early disease detection, and reducing health risks can ease the health crisis.
Best practices in WASH initiatives consider the needs, culture, and behaviors of the poor and vulnerable who are most at risk of infectious diseases.
Experience in India shows a gradual and localized approach based on evidence allows for safer reopening of the economy and reduces infection rates.
De-risking investments in high-impact, green technologies enabled the large-scale demonstration of energy-efficient production and emission reduction retrofits.
Drones, remote sensing, and other tech-driven solutions make biodiversity monitoring and impact assessment for development projects easier and less costly.
By focusing on youth, infrastructure, and human capital, the country can create sustainable growth through strategic investments and regional partnerships.
Myanmar’s second largest city tackles the challenges of improving and privatizing waste management.
Market-based instruments offer effective and innovative solutions for reducing water pollution and promoting efficient water use.
As the country reopens, a newly developed macroeconomic model suggests paths forward from the past 3 years of economic disruption.