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Disruptive innovation and technologies in transport are ushering smart processes, infrastructure, and operations, challenging regulators and raising passengers’ expectations.
Organizations can limit their vulnerability to cyber attacks by being more transparent in how they respond.
Plans, policies, projects, and partnerships should deliver concurrently on these imperatives: access to renewables, energy efficiency, and coal phaseout.
One way to reduce poverty in developing countries is to make it cheaper and easier for migrant workers to send money home.
Multilateral development banks can amplify youth-led impact through innovative engagement methods.
E-commerce and Xinjiang’s free trade zone expand options for SMEs in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyz Republic.
Nature-based solutions offer multiple co-benefits and are implementable at community scale.
Short- and long-term actions in roads, rail, waterways, maritime, and aviation can enhance transport connectivity and promote integration in the SAARC region.
Singapore is making buildings and living and work spaces accessible to all.
Governments should provide policy and financial support to industries that shift to remote or noncontact transactions to cope with COVID-19.