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Organizations can limit their vulnerability to cyber attacks by being more transparent in how they respond.
Singapore's hawker centers are considered to be useful social tools that not only brings people from all walks of life together through affordable food but also provides a source of livelihood for those with limited financial means.
Effective project design and community engagement helped the Peoples' Republic of China overcome the challenges in building the Dali-Lijiang Railway.
In Bhutan, aviation safety and efficiency are improving due to strong policies and institutions, together with modern infrastructure and technology.
Here is what works: quotas, training, skills matching, mobility, and childcare leave policies.
A context-sensitive approach in Myanmar is helping to avoid negative impacts and maximize positive results of development projects and programs.
New digital technologies are a game changer for financial inclusion in Asia, opening up access to financial services for all sectors of society, and in the process helping dispel myths about financial inclusion.
Myanmar is improving its secondary education system through reforms of curriculum, teaching, and student assessment.
The Republic of Korea provided vocational training for disabled people in addition to imposing a hiring quota for both public and private employers.
A pilot project in Viet Nam will test a heat exchange technology that reuses industrial wastewater for heating and cooling production processes.