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Adopting hydrogen as a major energy source may call for a global standard for hydrogen leakage.
Two of five adults in the Asia and Pacific region are overweight or obese and the costs associated with these conditions undermine economic growth as well as the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, particularly on health.
Strengthening the capacity of the new lake authority was a critical success factor in implementing an integrated lake basin management project.
The globalization of commerce requires consistent laws and regulations not only to authorize but also to regulate electronic communications.
New digital technologies are a game changer for financial inclusion in Asia, opening up access to financial services for all sectors of society, and in the process helping dispel myths about financial inclusion.
A better understanding of environmental standards—their differences and implications—can help developing countries better safeguard the environment.
Health systems must prioritize sustainable oxygen supply to strengthen routine care and prepare for future pandemics.
Leverage blue bonds, PPPs, and blended finance to direct capital toward nature-based and policy-driven solutions that safeguard river ecosystems.
Cross-sectoral collaboration is essential to tackle the demand for new skill sets in the future.
By focusing on youth, infrastructure, and human capital, the country can create sustainable growth through strategic investments and regional partnerships.