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With the help of digital technology, faster and larger amounts of aid can reach those affected by disasters.
Increased use of geospatial modelling in integrated energy planning highlights gaps in data.
Combining market-based instruments, such as payments for ecosystem services and conditional social transfers, alleviate poverty while conserving ecosystems.
Digital finance promises to be an effective means of reaching the unbanked, but its use must be accompanied by consumer information and education.
Strategic foresight tools can help policy makers adopt a more proactive approach to solving problems.
Market-based instruments offer effective and innovative solutions for reducing water pollution and promoting efficient water use.
Change management, effective public–private partnership, and regulation are crucial to the success of citywide inclusive sanitation programs.
Online learning initiatives fill the gap left by school and business closures and show the way forward after COVID-19.
In the Republic of Korea, a mobile and low-cost motorcycle inspection system was developed for commercialization and export.
The World Food Programme uses cash transfers not just to feed the hungry but also to give people purchasing power to buy locally, helping to boost economies.