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The experience of the People’s Republic of China shows that beyond economic growth, an adaptive and cooperative approach can help reduce poverty even at hard to reach places.
Building a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship starts in school.
The story of a science professor turned entrepreneur shows skills and education were critical in growing from a micro to a medium-sized business.
The government implemented a communication plan, expanded bike roads, and improved user convenience to increase bicycle usage as a public transport alternative.
A Korean research project finds the complex partial box girder method as an economically feasible alternative to steel box girders.
Inclusive business models can effectively reduce inequality, helping vulnerable low-income earners get out of poverty.
Access to information, evidence, and policy development help identify situations and monitor the effects of policy interventions.
The People’s Republic of China’s efforts to integrate natural capital accounting into its national policy development process may encourage mainstreaming of the practice in other parts of the world.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
Proactive strategies enhance well-being, reduce stigma, and boost organizational performance.