How the Graduation Approach Can Help People Break Out of Poverty The poorest of the poor need sustained and integrated assistance in order to overcome the multidimensional problems of poverty.
Improving Child Nutrition in Timor-Leste Tackling undernutrition in children under 5 years of age requires political will, resources, and a focus on results.
Developing a Tool to Integrate Environmental Goals into National Sector Policies and Plans Policy makers need tools and approaches that help them understand and ensure the economic, social, and environmental symbiosis for sustainable development in Mongolia.
Reducing Poverty Requires Empowering Women's Bank Accounts, Skills, and Support Groups Empowering women to take greater control over their resources would give them the tools for lifelong change.
Expanding Social Protection in the Pacific Stronger institutions and policies can help broaden the coverage and benefits of social protection spending.
Tracking Asia's Progress in Strengthening Social Protection Systems Social protection spending and coverage are increasing, yet some countries continue to favor the nonpoor over the poor, and men over women.
Identifying Business Opportunities for NGOs This piece answers how civil society organizations can collaborate with ADB in its efforts to effectively and sustainably reduce poverty.
Striking a Balance between P2P Lending Regulation and Innovation Promoting responsible lending practices on online peer-to-peer platforms builds market trust and deters the need for further regulation.
Sustaining Economic Growth and Social Security in Aging Economies Policy responses to population aging should promote economic growth, higher productivity, and higher income for workers.
Implications of Improving Credit Rehabilitation for Low-Income Borrowers In easing the debt burden of economically vulnerable groups, measures should be taken to prevent creditor resistance and moral hazard among borrowers.