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Digital technology is a game changer in reducing remittance costs between overseas workers and developing countries in Asia.
Online learning initiatives fill the gap left by school and business closures and show the way forward after COVID-19.
Bangladesh has worked with international partners to undertake landmark projects that have transformed the lives of millions of people.
Indonesia could reduce the impact of a prolonged El Niño by easing food import restrictions and strengthening social protection and food security.
The National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2035 emphasizes nature-based solutions, a region-specific approach, and climate-resilient investments.
Technology can help reboot the tourism sector by enabling contactless and digital transactions and mapping COVID-19 infections for disease control.
Digital connectivity is a public good that can lead to new and sustainable growth areas and facilitate cross-border trade and remittances.
Inclusive digitalization involves expanding ICT access, adopting user-centric digital designs, and promoting digital literacy.
In Kazakhstan, infection among workers at a road upgrading project was avoided because good occupational safety and health measures were in place.
The Sri Lanka Southern Transport Development Project offers lessons in implementing large infrastructure projects involving multiple development partners and affecting many people and communities.