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Faced with periods of drought, Seosan City in the Republic of Korea uses smart technologies to manage limited water resources and reduce leakages.
Promoting responsible lending practices on online peer-to-peer platforms builds market trust and deters the need for further regulation.
Water tariff reforms coupled with personnel training, social contracts, and technology updates can make water utilities more efficient.
Japanese firms share best practices and technology in live wire maintenance with Electricity of Viet Nam to improve electric power distribution.
A comprehensive data dashboard helps Seoul’s leaders make strategic and timely decisions.
A properly functioning market chain and flow of agricultural products are vital to ensuring food and nutrition security amid COVID-19.
Seoul dismantled an old highway and revived a stream, the city, and local spirit, through the creation of the Seoul Greenway.
Taking a risk-management approach to large-scale projects involves investing in project preparation and attending to stakeholders’ concerns early, such as land and resettlement issues.
The pandemic is an opportunity for the country to push for longer-term structural reforms.
Efforts to provide rural infrastructure and sanitation facilities can be opportunities for gender mainstreaming.