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The principle of reciprocity in multilateral trade negotiations can unlock benefits to developing countries.
The government implemented a communication plan, expanded bike roads, and improved user convenience to increase bicycle usage as a public transport alternative.
Strengthening primary and preventive care, promoting early disease detection, and reducing health risks can ease the health crisis.
Aligning strategies, incentives, and activities can drive lasting, sector-wide change.
Lessons from Greater Mekong Subregion countries can help efforts to develop premium markets for Kazakhstan’s halal lamb meat and Mongolia’s camel wool.
E-commerce can enhance rural livelihoods with public investments in facilities and training, access to funding, and favorable market conditions.
Less developed countries can take advantage of increased talent flows in the region in expanding their “brain network.”
Boosting agricultural productivity through technology, training, and better farmer access to markets will enhance food stability.
Entry points for interventions include increasing access to quality seeds and materials, enhancing value chains, and promoting best practices through regional projects.
This piece highlights the investments needed to overcome different agricultural challenges to meet growing food demand in the region.