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How can a big organization set itself up on a journey to become stronger, better, and faster through small innovations?
Myanmar’s second largest city tackles the challenges of improving and privatizing waste management.
Safer infrastructure and robust post-crash care can save lives, prevent long-term disabilities, and support recovery.
Pacific island countries need to include climate action in national development plans to lessen the economic costs of climate change.
Tech startups in agriculture, education, environment, and health have high potential for social impact but need a supportive ecosystem to thrive.
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.
Efforts are needed to get third parties engaged in the emissions market.
To mainstream PPPs in the water sector, implement a holistic governance framework, foster an enabling environment, and incorporate transaction design.
Strengthen laws, improve labeling, create incentives, regulate refrigerants, and promote large-scale adoption.
A national program promotes forest conservation and protection while creating sustainable livelihoods for communities.