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Blockchain is transforming financial transactions—with far-reaching implications for the unbanked.
Replacing dispersed coal burning with centralized district heating can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
An electricity trading project between Indonesia and Malaysia is lowering power costs, raising revenue and cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
Singapore’s limited land availability did not prevent the National Parks Board from providing open recreational spaces through its Park Connector Network, which converts underused spaces along existing infrastructure into green public spaces that create a sense of openness and livability.
Maneuvering through the web of stakeholder interests, the Republic of Korea institutionalized a service-oriented bus transportation system in Seoul and its satellite cities in surrounding provinces.
The Korean government has employed comprehensive policy measures to manage household debt risks.
After years of education reforms, Cambodia focuses on preparing workers for higher-level technical roles in a bid to become more globally competitive.
Blockchain technology is making waves in developing countries across Asia.
A properly functioning market chain and flow of agricultural products are vital to ensuring food and nutrition security amid COVID-19.
An award-winning project in Bhutan seeks 100% rural electrification and revenue from energy exports using clean energy from hydropower resources.