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Indigenous peoples can better articulate their role in making sense of a project’s environmental and social impacts through participatory storytelling.
Select the most appropriate measurement method—walking, digitization, or parcel corner GPS—based on specific local characteristics.
A community-driven initiative can benefit interventions in housing and create opportunities to improve the design and delivery of services and facilities in critical sectors.
Farmers are managing seasonal floods and droughts better, thanks to a modern irrigation system, flood-proof road, and disaster risk control measures.
Human, animal, plant, and ecological health challenges are all interconnected; solutions should be too.
Addressing data gaps, investing in human resources, and using technologies provide policymakers with insights to make informed climate-related decisions.
Creating project readiness checklists and certification programs on procurement, financial management, and safeguards will help ensure effective project implementation.
Consider a holistic view of the future and a broad range of trends and factors when assessing transport projects.
To obtain development gains through digital investments, invest in their analog complements: policy and infrastructure.
In Mongolia, ADB supports a new way of banking without collateral to improve credit access for women and small businesses.