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Safer infrastructure and robust post-crash care can save lives, prevent long-term disabilities, and support recovery.
A cost-effective and scalable approach may improve real-time pollution assessment for low- and middle-income countries.
Replacing an old barrage with advanced technology vastly improved water and flood control, connectivity, and access to essential social services.
Build storage facilities, protect local workers, and develop systems to monitor risks.
Lessons from Greater Mekong Subregion countries can help efforts to develop premium markets for Kazakhstan’s halal lamb meat and Mongolia’s camel wool.
In the People’s Republic of China, reducing the risk of illness-induced poverty entails raising the poor’s financial protection and health system reforms.
There is a need to explore opportunities for reforming the system structures, content designs, and delivery strategies of postsecondary education.
With foreign aid assistance, the mobilization of nongovernment organizations, the community, and other key stakeholders, the government of the Republic of Korea was able to implement policies for a successful country-wide reforestation program.
A project in Bangladesh used behavior change communication as a large-scale health care intervention to help women and poor households access health care.
One way to reduce poverty in developing countries is to make it cheaper and easier for migrant workers to send money home.