How Phnom Penh Improved Water Services through Pricing Reforms Water tariff reforms coupled with personnel training, social contracts, and technology updates can make water utilities more efficient.
Graduation Approach: A Unique Value Addition to Resettlement Projects An urban housing project in India is using carefully sequenced interventions to help climate-vulnerable households relocate to safe areas and sustainably rebuild their lives.
How Carbon Pricing Can Support Green Recovery and Growth Carbon taxes and emission trading systems can help countries mobilize fiscal resources while enabling green economic recovery from COVID-19.
Does Tourism Have a Future in the Pacific Islands? A study of four possible futures arising from COVID-19 and climate change impacts offers policy makers guideposts for rebuilding tourism.
Bridging the Widening Demand-Supply Gap for Long-Term Care Services Enhancing long-term care systems entails engaging stakeholders, clarifying roles and responsibilities, and establishing legal and regulatory frameworks.
Wildlife Trade Bans: Boon or Bane? Studying the prominent implications of banning legal wildlife trade can help design effective policies for mitigating the spread of zoonotic disease.
Improving Development Effectiveness in Fragile Contexts Tailored development approaches are the key to improving livelihoods and resilience in small islands states and countries affected by fragility or conflict.
Investing in Youth Skills to Support Sustainable Growth in Timor-Leste Increasing private sector participation in training can help build employer confidence and prepare graduates for the job market.
Technology Solutions for Upgrading the Civil Service Data integration and analytics, cloud-based staff management, and e-learning can serve as building blocks for modernizing the civil service system.
Sustainable Financing for Resilient Roads in Timor-Leste Building roads for socioeconomic development depends on an efficient O&M system that considers the difficult topology and fiscal issues.