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Cities in Asia and the Pacific need to scale up investments in resilient infrastructure amid increasing climate and disaster risks.
Mobilizing private capital for the water sector requires a strong regulatory environment, sound risk management, and financial sustainability.
Cities can use AI and satellite imagery for rapid data collection to prevent illegal structures and ensure sustainable urban planning.
Effective project design and community engagement helped the Peoples' Republic of China overcome the challenges in building the Dali-Lijiang Railway.
An enabling environment and strong governance lead to better socioeconomic outcomes.
Policies being undertaken in the Pacific are helping businesses move from the informal to the formal sector and generate better jobs.
A national program promotes forest conservation and protection while creating sustainable livelihoods for communities.
The pandemic worsened disparities in chronic disease management among vulnerable groups, exerting adverse psychosocial and economic effects.
In Afghanistan, river basin managers work with farmers in ensuring equitable and sustainable irrigation practices to improve yields and livelihoods.
A water project includes a gender, caste, and minority ethnic strategy to promote the rights of marginalized groups in Nepal.