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Though a state-owned enterprise, Incheon International Airport is run like a private business, earning enough money to fund its expansion.
The solutions in Asia and the Pacific: explore groundwater abstraction options, build efficient water infrastructure, develop better data, and improve water management, particularly for agriculture.
Online learning initiatives fill the gap left by school and business closures and show the way forward after COVID-19.
The principle of reciprocity in multilateral trade negotiations can unlock benefits to developing countries.
It takes just three steps—avoid, shift, and improve—for Asia's cities to solve their growing traffic problems and get them moving again.
CAREC countries can benefit from cross-border frequency regulation to boost grid stability and reduce costs.
The services and role of the internal audit function are consistently defined across the member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations but significant variation exists in regard to professional practices and the management of people and performance.
Tax reforms aimed at a 10% reduction in smoking prevalence could reduce the population of smokers by 38.7 million and prevent 11.6 million premature deaths.
Women were actively involved in developing the vision, plans and implementation of the local climate change projects.
Project interventions evolved to create a virtuous cycle in water services, using performance-based contracts, participatory planning, behavioral change campaigns, and institutional reforms.