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Digital technology is a game changer in reducing remittance costs between overseas workers and developing countries in Asia.
Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands used foresight tools to plan low-carbon, resilient transport systems and manage future uncertainties.
In the Philippines, a pilot project to rehabilitate the Pasig River built community support around a low-cost waste management system.
Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) technology can be a game changer for managing irrigation networks and raising agriculture productivity in Indonesia.
Bhutan must boost productivity in traditional crops while building capacity for high‑value agricultural exports.
Legislative and regulatory reforms are crucial to shifting toward a seamless, harmonized, and paper-less trade system.
Climate-smart remodeling and operation of irrigation systems help improve water availability and upland farm productivity in two provinces of Cambodia.
A pilot project in the Philippines will demonstrate how irrigation canals can be used in producing clean and reliable energy off the grid.
FDI-recipient countries show positive growth in productivity but their technology gains depend on absorption capacity.
Georgia’s integrated urban planning approach is improving livability, revitalizing heritage, and setting new benchmarks for inclusive development.