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A structured development approach is helping create a sustainable pool of highly qualified eldercare professionals in the People’s Republic of China.
Keeping a city safe from flood and waterborne diseases requires a holistic approach to water resources management.
Disbursing against results, rather than upfront expenditures, helps improve the effectiveness and efficiency of government-owned sector programs and promote good practices.
Bucking the digital trend, the appetite for cash is driven by such factors as opportunity cost, precautionary motives, aging, and demand from abroad.
A study looks at the costs of overloading and how improved policies and enforcement can give an economic boost to Mekong countries.
A results-driven project is closing the skills gap through sector-wide reforms focused on improving technical and vocational education and training.
Strategies for making electric vehicles a sustainable solution include a phased implementation starting with e-buses in Dushanbe and climate finance.
Tackling undernutrition in children under 5 years of age requires political will, resources, and a focus on results.
In Ulaanbaatar, an integrated approach to urban planning has helped connect isolated ger districts to basic services.
Using resource-saving technology, new rice varieties, and intercropping of vegetables improve yields and income in Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Nepal.