Inclusiveness in the New Malaysia Malaysia has made outstanding progress in reducing extreme monetary poverty.
Why Cities Need to Include People with Intellectual Disabilities Inclusive cities acknowledge people with intellectual disabilities and work with them to address their special needs.
Lessons from Deploying a Multifaceted Grievance Redress Mechanism A comprehensive grievance redress mechanism used a wide range of tools, institutions, and approaches to resolve project complaints and mitigate potential issues.
Responsible Lending and Strict Domestic Lending Standards More attention needs to be given to borrowers' wider financial condition to ensure customized loan management.
Private Pension Schemes and the Need to Revise the Management Fee It is necessary to redesign private pension management fee schemes so companies have incentives to compete and develop better products.
Helping an Aging Population through Post-Retirement Work Opportunities Jobs, education and skills development are needed to help elderly people lead a more stable life and contribute to the economy.
The Relationship between Personal Insurance Information and Credit Worthiness and Its Implications Personal credit information could be an important determining factor in insurance underwriting and the calculation of premiums.
Deepening Civil Society Participation in ADB for Better Development Results Submitted by s@dmin on Thu, 04/26/2018 - 17:15 Explore why and how ADB works with Civil Society Organizations to improve development effectiveness. Read more about Deepening Civil Society Participation in ADB for Better Development Results
Hawker Centers: Serving Up Affordable Food for All Singapore's hawker centers are considered to be useful social tools that not only brings people from all walks of life together through affordable food but also provides a source of livelihood for those with limited financial means.
How to Mainstream Natural Capital Accounting The People’s Republic of China’s efforts to integrate natural capital accounting into its national policy development process may encourage mainstreaming of the practice in other parts of the world.