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A comprehensive grievance redress mechanism used a wide range of tools, institutions, and approaches to resolve project complaints and mitigate potential issues.
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.
Cross-sectoral collaboration is essential to tackle the demand for new skill sets in the future.
A well-crafted action plan has helped women in Bangladesh who want to start small and medium-sized enterprises have a more equal playing field with men.
In a world of disruptive changes, Asian countries need to rethink education and skills training to build a resilient and agile workforce.
The availability of insurance for high-risk projects gives investors the confidence to pursue green investments.
Leveling the playing field for women opens opportunities for countries to increase development gains.
Local government can enhance the developmental impact of remittances, increase migrants’ capacities, and support their communities.
In Nepal, a participatory and consensus-based approach proved critical in changing people’s ‘not in my backyard’ attitude toward a municipal project.
A cyber-attack could mean global economic losses of between $121 billion and $234 billion and insurance losses of between $27 billion and $40 billion.