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They are seen, they are important road users, and their voice and agency can help make roads safer.
By allowing the shared control of data, distributed ledgers can enable innovations that support financial inclusion.
One way to reduce poverty in developing countries is to make it cheaper and easier for migrant workers to send money home.
In Indonesia, a university in Lampung is building an SDGs monitoring dashboard to improve data management and visualization for local governments.
A regional approach to food policy driven by business and public interests can better protect consumers and suppliers in both domestic and export markets, support scaling up of production, and facilitate market access and Greater Mekong Subregion product branding and marketing.
Companies and governments are devising strategies for how to manage the personal information of users of online services.
On Indonesia’s remote Sumba Island, poorer households can pay for solar home systems with goods or services instead of cash.
Blockchain can help plug leaks in the supply chain, facilitating and securing the flow of trade, finance, and information.
The public management of revenue and service routes prioritized people’s need for safe and convenient public transport.
At-risk municipalities in the Philippines take the green growth path by building climate change-resilient ecotowns.