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The experience of the People’s Republic of China shows that beyond economic growth, an adaptive and cooperative approach can help reduce poverty even at hard to reach places.
An evaluation of possible project impacts helps preserve culturally and environmentally important sites and protect nearby communities.
The Republic of Korea wants to help businesses to secure loans using movable assets, including goods, receivables, and intellectual property.
Managing household debt is becoming increasingly difficult for low-income households.
CSOs can play an array of roles in implementing the SDGs, but they need capacity support and a conducive legal and political environment to do so.
In Ulaanbaatar, an integrated approach to urban planning has helped connect isolated ger districts to basic services.
There are no legal conflicts between the standards of the Eurasian Economic Union and Codex Alimentarius, but there is some confusion.
Savvy project management accelerates construction of a 75 km railway in war-torn Afghanistan.
Technology can help reboot the tourism sector by enabling contactless and digital transactions and mapping COVID-19 infections for disease control.
Smart planning and spending improves public services and raises productivity, attracting more private capital and labor and sustaining growth.