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Less developed countries can take advantage of increased talent flows in the region in expanding their “brain network.”
Regular consultations, monitoring, and follow-up measures can help successfully restore the income of project-affected persons.
A combination of factors, including having savvy leaders, strategic planning, and key collaborations, has helped four Asian universities rise up the league table.
Major reforms toward a market-based, open economy required extensive public communications to gain public support in the Republic of Korea.
A comprehensive grievance redress mechanism used a wide range of tools, institutions, and approaches to resolve project complaints and mitigate potential issues.
In the People's Republic of China, a project is saving enough energy to match the equivalent of building a 107-megawatt power plant.
Protecting and enhancing natural ecosystems and biodiversity can increase resilience in Asia and the Pacific.
East Asia needs to shift toward a model of economic growth focused on low carbon emissions and more efficient use of resources.
Gender tip sheets make the business case for mainstreaming gender goals into finance, renewable energy, agribusiness, and other private sector projects.
Change management, effective public–private partnership, and regulation are crucial to the success of citywide inclusive sanitation programs.