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The Korea Educational Broadcasting System has helped reduce inequality and costs in education in the Republic of Korea over the past 40 years.
The Yangtze River Protection Law sets a precedent for legislating policies that support the sustainable development and management of rivers.
Teachers need to continuously hone their competencies to help students adapt to the changing needs of the times.
The pandemic is an opportunity for the country to push for longer-term structural reforms.
A study shows reducing involuntary migration to peripheries of the Greater Seoul Area requires policy interventions to regulate housing cost and supply.
Organizations can limit their vulnerability to cyber attacks by being more transparent in how they respond.
The World Food Programme uses cash transfers not just to feed the hungry but also to give people purchasing power to buy locally, helping to boost economies.
Online learning initiatives fill the gap left by school and business closures and show the way forward after COVID-19.
Labor, health, and safety measures ensure that the rights and welfare of both local and migrant workers are protected.
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.