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Inclusive cities acknowledge people with intellectual disabilities and work with them to address their special needs.
A fintech company uses blockchain technology and digital IDs to help ensure that aid reaches the right person at the right time.
Singapore’s tiered housing subsidies have made it possible for nearly everyone to own a home in the city-state.
A Finnish startup is giving everyone everywhere access to mobile learning tools to close the education gap caused by technology.
Blockchain technology is making waves in developing countries across Asia.
Among the lessons: Make inclusive investments in education, sanitation, and health in order to avoid enclaves of rich and poor.
While many inclusive businesses support the concept of gender-inclusivity, much more can be done to ensure that women’s economic empowerment is promoted in the workplace.
The Republic of Korea’s shift to an information and communication technology-based education system provides useful lessons for other countries looking to make similar changes.
The TransMilenio Bus Rapid Transit system is at the heart of Bogotá's strategy to serve the transport needs of a majority of the city's residents, who do not own a car.
As Sri Lanka’s population ages, many older people in remote hill villages are being left without adequate support, services, or income security.