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Smart planning and spending improves public services and raises productivity, attracting more private capital and labor and sustaining growth.
Pacific island countries need to include climate action in national development plans to lessen the economic costs of climate change.
Health systems must prioritize sustainable oxygen supply to strengthen routine care and prepare for future pandemics.
Roadmapping is a technology and strategic planning approach that organizations can use to plan for long-term sustainability.
Structured health assessments guide countries in strengthening climate-ready services, improving infrastructure, and reducing vulnerability across sectors.
The Lao PDR is using gender, disability, and inclusion data to design better, more targeted public services.
After a devastating earthquake and tsunami struck Japan in 2011, communities in Higashi Matsushima City led recovery efforts and built a smart city.
After years of education reforms, Cambodia focuses on preparing workers for higher-level technical roles in a bid to become more globally competitive.
Seoul has achieved prosperity, low carbon emissions, and disaster resilience by investing in green spaces and private sector growth.
Singapore reinvented itself into a world-class city by taking an integrated approach to sustainable urban development.