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In Mongolia, community revolving funds helped poor households develop tourism goods and services aligned with biodiversity conservation.
In the Philippines, solutions that respect river dynamics and ecosystem functions were adopted to keep vulnerable communities safe from natural hazards.
The pandemic is an opportunity for the country to push for longer-term structural reforms.
Built in 256 BC, the Dujiangyan system harnesses the power of nature to irrigate farmlands and prevent floods in the People’s Republic of China.
Good quality environmental data and statistics are critical to monitoring and evaluating progress toward the SDGs in Mongolia, and developing policies to achieve these goals.
The poorest of the poor need sustained and integrated assistance in order to overcome the multidimensional problems of poverty.
Turkmenistan is adopting international food safety standards to safeguard public health and to boost the trade of agro-food products.
In easing the debt burden of economically vulnerable groups, measures should be taken to prevent creditor resistance and moral hazard among borrowers.
In Pakistan, a multi-donor fund was set up to help finance priority investments in disaster risk management.
In Pakistan, basmati rice farmers are adopting direct seeding technology to improve farm efficiency and yield.