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The planning and implementation of the state-owned enterprise's labor rationalization program offer lessons in managing complex and challenging issues.
Poverty maps derived from satellite images helped target the most vulnerable households in pandemic-affected areas in the Philippines.
The development of transportation infrastructure served as a linchpin of rapid economic growth in the Republic of Korea.
A sound governance framework, supported by qualitative and quantitative value for money analysis, maximizes benefits from infrastructure investments.
Pacific island countries need to include climate action in national development plans to lessen the economic costs of climate change.
The lessons learned by the Asian Development Bank, which was one of the last organizations to leave Afghanistan[1] in 1980 and one of the first to return in 2002.
Blockchain is transforming financial transactions—with far-reaching implications for the unbanked.
Improving water supply access and sustainability amid environmental challenges requires radical changes in how water resources are developed and delivered.
A coordinated policy approach toward improving market efficiency, education outcomes, and infrastructure will enable the highest possible growth.
Social protection spending and coverage are increasing, yet some countries continue to favor the nonpoor over the poor, and men over women.