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A context-sensitive approach in Myanmar is helping to avoid negative impacts and maximize positive results of development projects and programs.
An online mapping tool will help ensure that renewable energy projects are developed without risking significant harm to birds and biodiversity.
Disbursing against results, rather than upfront expenditures, helps improve the effectiveness and efficiency of government-owned sector programs and promote good practices.
Contractual arrangements for PPP infrastructure procurement must be improved.
Southeast Asia is home to some of the most climate change-vulnerable countries in the world. It is imperative that ASEAN benefits from COP24.
One way to counter negative perceptions about technical and vocation education and training (TVET) programs is to promote them through better communications.
Roadmapping is a technology and strategic planning approach that organizations can use to plan for long-term sustainability.
The Lab gathers new ideas to encourage more private sector investment for environment-friendly projects in developing countries.
In the Philippines, a pilot project to rehabilitate the Pasig River built community support around a low-cost waste management system.
Myanmar’s second largest city tackles the challenges of improving and privatizing waste management.