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Public finance, blue bonds, and marine protection tools can reduce risk and mobilize private capital.
Integrating renewable energy features with architecture can help property developers save a lot of money over time.
In the Philippines, targeted cash grants to help poor students finish high school could double their potential income and lift them out of chronic poverty.
Nature-based solutions offer multiple co-benefits and are implementable at community scale.
Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
Understand and address the needs of vulnerable young workers and entrepreneurs as part of COVID-19 measures.
In the Philippines, an education nonprofit is improving program monitoring by removing data silos to increase the reliability and sharing of data.
The Southville 7 community in the Philippines shows how different sectors of society worked successfully together to turn a basic housing project into a livable community for 5,000 resettled families.
Fiscal incentives and producer responsibility can make safe recycling the norm—protecting millions from toxic exposure.
Development fees placed on buildings were used to improve pedestrian mobility through elevated walkways in the Makati central business district.