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A project in Indonesia opens livelihood opportunities for women and encourages their participation in community development.
Involving residents from rural communities is key to improve access to markets and commercial areas.
The lack of a dedicated financial mechanism to address climate-related loss and damage underscores the need for innovative ways to address this funding gap.
Rehabilitating natural systems with green infrastructure is key to building sustainability and resilience to climate change in urban areas.
Establishing centers of excellence can be a fast and cost-effective way for countries and industries to create much-needed specialists.
Tajikistan combined irrigation system repairs with agriculture policy reforms to increase food security and farm productivity.
Strong policies, targeted incentives, and early charging investment can accelerate electric vehicle adoption and support a cleaner transport system.
Taking a risk-management approach to large-scale projects involves investing in project preparation and attending to stakeholders’ concerns early, such as land and resettlement issues.
The water-food-energy nexus approach can help Central Asia manage shared water resources and promote regional cooperation.
In Bhutan, aviation safety and efficiency are improving due to strong policies and institutions, together with modern infrastructure and technology.