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Community Radio, Participatory Action Research, and Television Drama are some of the implementation tools for communications and behaviour change.
Performance-informed public spending links budgets to results, fostering trust, building resilience, and promoting inclusive growth in the Philippines.
On Indonesia’s remote Sumba Island, poorer households can pay for solar home systems with goods or services instead of cash.
The experience of the People’s Republic of China shows that beyond economic growth, an adaptive and cooperative approach can help reduce poverty even at hard to reach places.
Youth involvement can be improved in the areas of green jobs and green skills, climate advocacy, and Just Transition.
Funded agreements allow state-owned enterprises to deliver essential services efficiently while improving financial stability and transparency.
One way to reduce poverty in developing countries is to make it cheaper and easier for migrant workers to send money home.
Integrating capacity building and human-centered interventions into the preparation of infrastructure projects helps cities meet sustainable goals.
In Bangladesh, access and use of high-quality primary health care facilities are being improved, particularly for women and girls.
Appreciative Inquiry, Most Significant Change, Social Audit are activities that can be used to engage stakeholders in project evaluation.