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In the People’s Republic of China, reducing the risk of illness-induced poverty entails raising the poor’s financial protection and health system reforms.
Modernizing farming methods, establishing greenhouse farms, and improving post-harvest management can mitigate the adverse effects of climate change and enhance food security.
Proper monitoring and regulation of traditional medicine and its integration with western medicine can enhance the quality of health care response.
On Indonesia’s remote Sumba Island, poorer households can pay for solar home systems with goods or services instead of cash.
The Asian Development Bank shares its experience in reducing its carbon footprint by implementing a rooftop solar photovoltaic system at its headquarters in metropolitan Manila.
As Sri Lanka’s population ages, many older people in remote hill villages are being left without adequate support, services, or income security.
Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
CARTIF overview and practical steps CAREC countries can take to prepare for negotiations on trade and investment facilitation.
How can a big organization set itself up on a journey to become stronger, better, and faster through small innovations?
Strengthening primary and preventive care, promoting early disease detection, and reducing health risks can ease the health crisis.