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Lessons from Greater Mekong Subregion countries can help efforts to develop premium markets for Kazakhstan’s halal lamb meat and Mongolia’s camel wool.
Digital technology is a game changer in reducing remittance costs between overseas workers and developing countries in Asia.
Well-designed and participatory eco-compensation schemes with proper technical assistance can help small farmers in some of the poorest and most ecologically sensitive areas in the People’s Republic of China.
Analysis of geographically granular data is essential to identify vulnerable areas and optimize resource distribution.
Regional cooperation and improved data practices can help address the challenge of plastic pollution more effectively.
Protecting and enhancing natural ecosystems and biodiversity can increase resilience in Asia and the Pacific.
Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
Sea level rise will hike coastal flood losses at least 12-fold by 2100. The benefits of adaptation outweigh the costs, providing returns at least 10 times the investments.
In Kazakhstan, infection among workers at a road upgrading project was avoided because good occupational safety and health measures were in place.
One way to counter negative perceptions about technical and vocation education and training (TVET) programs is to promote them through better communications.