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Protecting and enhancing natural ecosystems and biodiversity can increase resilience in Asia and the Pacific.
A comprehensive grievance redress mechanism used a wide range of tools, institutions, and approaches to resolve project complaints and mitigate potential issues.
The lessons learned by the Asian Development Bank, which was one of the last organizations to leave Afghanistan[1] in 1980 and one of the first to return in 2002.
Blockchain is transforming financial transactions—with far-reaching implications for the unbanked.
An electricity trading project between Indonesia and Malaysia is lowering power costs, raising revenue and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Real-time data is critical for reopening borders, managing destinations, and for the industry to build back better from the crisis.
A tech startup in Australia is piloting the use of blockchain in ensuring traceability, provenance, and authentication in the supply chain.
A study shows reducing involuntary migration to peripheries of the Greater Seoul Area requires policy interventions to regulate housing cost and supply.
A project assessed the threats facing the Meghna River and worked with stakeholders in ensuring the sustainable supply of safe drinking water for the city.
Social protection spending and coverage are increasing, yet some countries continue to favor the nonpoor over the poor, and men over women.