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Achieving financial inclusion through technology-based solutions presents both opportunities and challenges in Sri Lanka’s financial sector.
By connecting different modes of transportation, interchange stations make mass transit a convenient option for long-distance trips.
Microfinance anchored on civil society organizations is a promising model in banking the unbanked.
Though a state-owned enterprise, Incheon International Airport is run like a private business, earning enough money to fund its expansion.
Montenegro has made industry placement of teachers a national program to better match vocational education and training with market demand.
Instead of using diesel generators, remote islands can build a local energy grid that uses hydrogen as a pollution-free alternative.
Development fees placed on buildings were used to improve pedestrian mobility through elevated walkways in the Makati central business district.
Stronger institutions and policies can help broaden the coverage and benefits of social protection spending.
In Seoul, 90% of landfill-bound wastes were instead used to produce energy enough to heat 518,000 households.
Paving roads with fiber-reinforced asphalt mixture and using a pothole detection technology can help keep roads safe and pothole free.