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Digital change poses transformative opportunities, as well as risks, in capturing and interpreting data in support of sustainable development goals.
Lessons from Greater Mekong Subregion countries can help efforts to develop premium markets for Kazakhstan’s halal lamb meat and Mongolia’s camel wool.
Less developed countries can take advantage of increased talent flows in the region in expanding their “brain network.”
Boosting agricultural productivity through technology, training, and better farmer access to markets will enhance food stability.
Organizations can limit their vulnerability to cyber attacks by being more transparent in how they respond.
Korean engineers develop an easy-to-install, economical, and quick-to-use concrete mat as an alternative to traditional road paving.
The experience of a water utility in Manila shows that dividing a large network into smaller zones improves leak detection and distribution efficiency.
Establishing centers of excellence can be a fast and cost-effective way for countries and industries to create much-needed specialists.
The Republic of Korea’s capital city faced and resolved a series of obstacles to constructing a modern public building on a historic site.
Water utilities in many cities in the People’s Republic of China may have achieved high level of cost recovery because of increased tariffs.