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In Nepal’s mountain eco-regions, the needs of women and vulnerable groups were considered in designing a project that protects water resources from climate risks.
Digital tools may be used to overcome challenges in planning, logistics management, vaccination administration, and immunization monitoring.
Strengthening governance, building institutional capacity, and weeding out corruption are essential for effective privatization.
Advances in technology are making more jobs obsolete, which means workers need skills to adapt quickly to changes in the workplace.
Drones have the potential to maximize development impact through data acquisition, processing, and management for projects.
Real-time data is critical for reopening borders, managing destinations, and for the industry to build back better from the crisis.
Granular socioeconomic data assists digital nomads make informed decisions about their destinations and helps policymakers address disparities and foster growth.
A data-driven “smart” system can help water utilities to reduce losses from unaccounted-for-water more efficiently and improve service delivery.
Experience from a hydropower project in Pakistan shows how construction workers’ welfare, which is usually overlooked, can be served better.
Statisticians use satellite images of Earth’s night lights to measure social and economic activity.