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Sustainable energy is about more than renewables. Challenges will remain in financing and maintaining energy systems, even after the clean-energy transition is complete.
In the Philippines, an education nonprofit is improving program monitoring by removing data silos to increase the reliability and sharing of data.
Plans, policies, projects, and partnerships should deliver concurrently on these imperatives: access to renewables, energy efficiency, and coal phaseout.
An integrated, green, and people-centric urban development strategy can help make cities inclusive and sustainable.
Invest in innovative and bankable projects to support healthy oceans and resilient, sustainable blue economy sectors.
The water-food-energy nexus approach can help Central Asia manage shared water resources and promote regional cooperation.
With the Integrated Water Resources Management approach, sustaining water resources is a collaborative effort in Bhutan.
Replacing dispersed coal burning with centralized district heating can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption.
Infrastructure that provides access to clean water and adequate sanitation frees women and girls from health and safety risks.
In South Asia, stakeholders worked together to enhance integrated water resources management in mountainous river basins prone to precipitation extremes.