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Built in 256 BC, the Dujiangyan system harnesses the power of nature to irrigate farmlands and prevent floods in the People’s Republic of China.
Government can partner with telcos and educators and use multiple channels of existing infrastructure to reach as many children as possible.
In some parts of Africa, there is a bold and direct dialogue between the private and public sector in health care.
Singapore has built a community space dedicated to integrating persons with disabilities in society by providing them with training and employment opportunities, while ensuring that it is an inclusive space that promotes interaction among people of all abilities.
Inclusive cities acknowledge people with intellectual disabilities and work with them to address their special needs.
Singapore’s tiered housing subsidies have made it possible for nearly everyone to own a home in the city-state.
Blockchain technology is making waves in developing countries across Asia.
Rehabilitating natural systems with green infrastructure is key to building sustainability and resilience to climate change in urban areas.
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.
Strengthen laws, improve labeling, create incentives, regulate refrigerants, and promote large-scale adoption.