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Increasing private sector participation in training can help build employer confidence and prepare graduates for the job market.
Tailored development approaches are the key to improving livelihoods and resilience in small islands states and countries affected by fragility or conflict.
In the Philippines, an education nonprofit is improving program monitoring by removing data silos to increase the reliability and sharing of data.
With the People's Republic of China and Indonesia as centers of excellence, a regional program demonstrates how the technology can reduce carbon intensity.
Legislative and regulatory reforms are crucial to shifting toward a seamless, harmonized, and paper-less trade system.
Electronics manufacturers are held accountable for the full life cycle of their products but receive incentives for proper disposal.
The Republic of Korea is revitalizing rural centers to improve the quality of life in rural areas.
Wholesale and retail trade, textiles, construction, electronics, and food and beverage show high circularity potential.
Economic incentives push producers and consumers to use resources more efficiently and reduce environmental costs as well as spur innovative practices.
In a world of disruptive changes, Asian countries need to rethink education and skills training to build a resilient and agile workforce.