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To mainstream PPPs in the water sector, implement a holistic governance framework, foster an enabling environment, and incorporate transaction design.
Nature-based solutions can prevent the next pandemic.
In the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, an urban water project helped women to become water engineers through scholarships, training, and mentoring.
A livelihood project sets up night markets in border towns of the Greater Mekong Subregion and provides microfinance support to vendors.
The Republic of Korea’s capital city faced and resolved a series of obstacles to constructing a modern public building on a historic site.
Urban planners in Seoul shifted from paper-based processes to a computerized system to improve information sharing and decision-making.
With the Integrated Water Resources Management approach, sustaining water resources is a collaborative effort in Bhutan.
Harmonizing standards and navigating medical device regulations to boost innovations can facilitate access beyond national boundaries.
In Mongolia, community revolving funds helped poor households develop tourism goods and services aligned with biodiversity conservation.
Improve water supply, sanitation, and solid waste management to strengthen resilience to vector-borne diseases.