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The internet has shown a great advantage in the integration, transformation, and upgrading of the People’s Republic of China’s rural economy, especially in the agriculture industry chain.
Stronger institutions and policies can help broaden the coverage and benefits of social protection spending.
Preventing and controlling the spread of deadly diseases from animals to humans require a collaborative, multisectoral, and transdisciplinary approach.
Efforts to provide rural infrastructure and sanitation facilities can be opportunities for gender mainstreaming.
Statisticians turn to digital solutions and nontraditional methods for faster data collection, processing, and dissemination to inform crisis response.
A context-sensitive approach in Myanmar is helping to avoid negative impacts and maximize positive results of development projects and programs.
Environment-friendly development policies helped the Republic of Korea reduce carbon emissions while sustaining high economic growth.
Improving access to water and sanitation requires not just investing in infrastructure but also policies that ensure the sustainability of services.
Increasing disaster risks in developing countries call for strategic planning and investments in resilient and low-carbon infrastructure.
Tajikistan has overcome the challenges of being a mountainous, landlocked country to make development gains across society.