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Digital technology is a game changer in reducing remittance costs between overseas workers and developing countries in Asia.
There is a need for globally coordinated standards and principles that allow room for countries to adapt their policies.
Online learning initiatives fill the gap left by school and business closures and show the way forward after COVID-19.
Pseudo-panel methods using repeated cross-sectional surveys, which are less costly and easier to do, may offer a solution to this problem.
Adopt a risk-based and phased approach toward recovery and enhance public–private collaboration to ensure safe and seamless travel.
A “polluters pay” policy helps Seoul reduce household waste going to the landfill by 90% and waste generated by the city by 40%.
In Nepal, a project looked at how biochar can improve soil health and crop yields and reduce the importation of carbon-intensive farm inputs.
Effective resettlement begins with keeping people at the heart of planning and decision-making.
The National Climate Change Adaptation Strategy 2035 emphasizes nature-based solutions, a region-specific approach, and climate-resilient investments.
The Lab gathers new ideas to encourage more private sector investment for environment-friendly projects in developing countries.