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This piece answers how civil society organizations can collaborate with ADB in its efforts to effectively and sustainably reduce poverty.
Efforts focused on revegetation, grazing ban, hydrological connection, and community engagement to restore the wetland ecosystems, boost carbon sequestration, and improve livelihood.
Community involvement in planning, operation, and maintenance has been key to the successful provision of water and sanitation services for more than 700,000 people living in remote and poor regions in Nepal.
A prototype online platform was created based on a new method for analyzing the quality of secondary education.
Strengthening the capacity of the new lake authority was a critical success factor in implementing an integrated lake basin management project.
Experience from other countries shows online business registries are transparent and easy to use, encouraging enterprises to formalize their business.
In climate-vulnerable communities in Fiji and Mongolia, capacity-building activities support women’s participation in the green economy.
Participatory conservation and ecotourism can help maintain biodiversity while promoting sustainable livelihoods for local communities.
This piece offers practical advice as to why working with civil society is important in the Pacific and how greater engagement between CSOs, government, and the Asian Development Bank can be achieved.
Leverage machine learning and satellite imagery for informed resource allocation to enhance road quality and address development challenges.