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The lack of a dedicated financial mechanism to address climate-related loss and damage underscores the need for innovative ways to address this funding gap.
Mobile remittances offer a way to provide unbanked populations with affordable, secure, and accessible financial services.
With foreign aid assistance, the mobilization of nongovernment organizations, the community, and other key stakeholders, the government of the Republic of Korea was able to implement policies for a successful country-wide reforestation program.
Combining materials processed in a single treatment plant offers cost savings and private sector opportunities in sanitation services.
The Lab gathers new ideas to encourage more private sector investment for environment-friendly projects in developing countries.
Youth involvement can be improved in the areas of green jobs and green skills, climate advocacy, and Just Transition.
In Nepal, a project looked at how biochar can improve soil health and crop yields and reduce the importation of carbon-intensive farm inputs.
In Sri Lanka, the rural water sector has benefited from the active role of women in management and operations.
High upfront costs and lack of incentives impede fuel efficiency initiatives in road freight in the Greater Mekong Subregion.
In the PRC, the successful restoration of the Ma’anshan and Zhihui mining pits showcases innovative business models.