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Increasing disaster risks in developing countries call for strategic planning and investments in resilient and low-carbon infrastructure.
In urban areas in the Lao PDR, decentralized solutions prove to be a low-maintenance and environment-friendly way to ensure clean water and sanitation.
Enhancing the competitiveness and sustainability of small businesses requires sustained reforms that include digitalization and innovation.
In Afghanistan, river basin managers work with farmers in ensuring equitable and sustainable irrigation practices to improve yields and livelihoods.
A pilot project in the Philippines gives livelihood support and coaching to poor households, which helped them cope better with the COVID-19 crisis.
Creating a market for green business requires policies that help businesses make or save money from environmental compliance.
Asia needs to mobilize private capital to bankroll its transition to an environmentally sustainable future.
Production and export of high-quality mung beans can improve farmers’ incomes and nutrition.
Increasingly, businesses in Asia are looking for innovative solutions to environment and climate change challenges, while pursuing their corporate goals.
A suite of information and communication technology (ICT) solutions can help integrate farmers in Cambodia into agriculture value chains and boost their competitiveness.