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Building roads for socioeconomic development depends on an efficient O&M system that considers the difficult topology and fiscal issues.
Using resource-saving technology, new rice varieties, and intercropping of vegetables improve yields and income in Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Nepal.
Embracing small business banking opportunities, and tackling operational efficiency, data and technology challenges can help Asian banks weather the storm.
Seoul’s Owl Service has reduced the use of passenger cars by more than 2 million trips per year.
Carbon taxes and emission trading systems can help countries mobilize fiscal resources while enabling green economic recovery from COVID-19.
More attention needs to be given to borrowers' wider financial condition to ensure customized loan management.
One way for the Philippines to close the skills gap is to strengthen the foundations for noncognitive learning.
The World Food Programme uses cash transfers not just to feed the hungry but also to give people purchasing power to buy locally, helping to boost economies.
Establishing centers of excellence can be a fast and cost-effective way for countries and industries to create much-needed specialists.
Multitranche financing supports an investment program to improve the safety, accessibility and reliability of Papua New Guinea’s airports.