Search Subscribe
Sign up for our free newsletter and get more of Development Asia delivered to your inbox.
Singapore’s tiered housing subsidies have made it possible for nearly everyone to own a home in the city-state.
Advances in technology are making more jobs obsolete, which means workers need skills to adapt quickly to changes in the workplace.
In Pakistan, a multi-donor fund was set up to help finance priority investments in disaster risk management.
Instead of using diesel generators, remote islands can build a local energy grid that uses hydrogen as a pollution-free alternative.
New digital technologies are a game changer for financial inclusion in Asia, opening up access to financial services for all sectors of society, and in the process helping dispel myths about financial inclusion.
Seoul’s Owl Service has reduced the use of passenger cars by more than 2 million trips per year.
Rapid and low-risk prototyping of solutions to problems promotes innovative and cost-effective approaches to urban development.
Cross-sectoral collaboration is essential to tackle the demand for new skill sets in the future.
Drones have the potential to maximize development impact through data acquisition, processing, and management for projects.
Potential threats to the labor market with the onset of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are giving rise to quality assurance collaborations among TVET institutions.