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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.
In the People's Republic of China, Yichang city is building a sustainable urban transport system with a bus rapid transit corridor as its backbone.
Pakistan has worked with the Asian Development Bank and other partners to bring development goals, despite major challenges.
Transporting passengers and cargo over navigable rivers and canals reduces road and rail congestion, road crashes, pollution, emissions, and energy consumption.
To obtain development gains through digital investments, invest in their analog complements: policy and infrastructure.
How to improve public health and environmental sustainability by facing the challenges of managing solid waste in Asia
Bangladesh trained 1.5 million people by linking directly to the real-world needs of employers.
Despite extensive aid, countries with fragile and conflict-affected situations are generally failing to significantly improve the lives of their people. New thinking is needed.
Involving employers in all levels of skills development, from planning to provision, is fundamental to increasing the industry relevance of TVET.
Seoul dismantled an old highway and revived a stream, the city, and local spirit, through the creation of the Seoul Greenway.