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The experience of the People’s Republic of China shows that beyond economic growth, an adaptive and cooperative approach can help reduce poverty even at hard to reach places.
Managing household debt is becoming increasingly difficult for low-income households.
Close cooperation between civil groups and authorities is needed to make the streets more walkable and safe for pedestrians.
A Korean research project finds the complex partial box girder method as an economically feasible alternative to steel box girders.
Soft skills, a growth mindset, mentorship, and internship can help current and future workers adapt to a rapidly changing workplace.
An evaluation of possible project impacts helps preserve culturally and environmentally important sites and protect nearby communities.
A policy action plan for Myanmar provides a step-by-step guide on how to stimulate private sector development.
Installing wire-rope barriers to separate opposing lanes of traffic can reduce fatal road accidents by 95%.
Gender-targeted strategies are needed to improve health care for women under India’s universal medical insurance program.
The internet has shown a great advantage in the integration, transformation, and upgrading of the People’s Republic of China’s rural economy, especially in the agriculture industry chain.