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The People’s Republic of China is moving to more technologically sophisticated and more value-creating segments of global value chains.
Secondary cities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America have an opportunity to avoid gridlocked growth patterns and to integrate sustainable energy and transport solutions.
Long-term planning for the comprehensive integration of ICT in education systems is critical for its success and sustainability.
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.
By connecting different modes of transportation, interchange stations make mass transit a convenient option for long-distance trips.
The rise of megacities in the Republic of Korea requires management methods that align city-level development with metropolitan planning.
Georgia’s integrated urban planning approach is improving livability, revitalizing heritage, and setting new benchmarks for inclusive development.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
The Korea Educational Broadcasting System has helped reduce inequality and costs in education in the Republic of Korea over the past 40 years.
Policy challenges include the shift in financial intermediation away from traditional banks toward digital finance providers.