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Resilient health systems, early warning tools, and community safeguards can reduce chronic heat risks and protect vulnerable populations.
One way to reduce poverty in developing countries is to make it cheaper and easier for migrant workers to send money home.
A multitude of positive gender impacts are possible through small infrastructure investments.
Debt-for-climate-and-nature swaps provide Sri Lanka with a practical solution to ease debt, combat climate change, and protect biodiversity.
Mainstream gender inclusion and climate resilience into infrastructure development to improve quality of life and meet sustainability goals.
E-commerce can enhance rural livelihoods with public investments in facilities and training, access to funding, and favorable market conditions.
In the Philippines, an education nonprofit is improving program monitoring by removing data silos to increase the reliability and sharing of data.
A project in the Republic of Korea formed small firms into training consortiums to enhance their workers’ skills and improve overall productivity.
Child-led research in Nepal reveals rising online risks, urging stronger protection, mental health support, and child-friendly digital policies.
Well-designed and participatory eco-compensation schemes with proper technical assistance can help small farmers in some of the poorest and most ecologically sensitive areas in the People’s Republic of China.