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CAREC countries can benefit from cross-border frequency regulation to boost grid stability and reduce costs.
The water-food-energy nexus approach can help Central Asia manage shared water resources and promote regional cooperation.
Among the remedial measures are boosting revenue generation, striving for expenditure efficiency, and unburdening liabilities.
Domestic violence is a human rights issue, requiring collective stakeholder interventions to provide a continuum of care for all affected.
A “polluters pay” policy helps Seoul reduce household waste going to the landfill by 90% and waste generated by the city by 40%.
IAEA is partnering with a number of countries in Asia and the Pacific to transform plastic waste into valuable materials through the use of radiation technology.
Drones, remote sensing, and other tech-driven solutions make biodiversity monitoring and impact assessment for development projects easier and less costly.
Strengthening the capacity of the new lake authority was a critical success factor in implementing an integrated lake basin management project.
In climate-vulnerable communities in Fiji and Mongolia, capacity-building activities support women’s participation in the green economy.