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WASH investments through piped water, improved drainage, and waste management can help curb water-related disease risks and boost climate resilience for refugees and host communities.
Increasing disaster risks in developing countries call for strategic planning and investments in resilient and low-carbon infrastructure.
Life cycle assessments and complex value optimization are holistic approaches in measuring investment impacts.
In the Greater Mekong Subregion, environmental assessment for livestock value chains projects helps avoid, minimize, and mitigate environmental, health, and safety risks.
Asia's rapid urbanization requires the balanced and holistic development of second-tier cities and towns to release pressure from congested megacities.
Why does meaningful youth engagement matter in promoting young women’s economic empowerment, and how do we promote this in our work?
An enabling environment and strong governance lead to better socioeconomic outcomes.
Two of five adults in the Asia and Pacific region are overweight or obese and the costs associated with these conditions undermine economic growth as well as the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, particularly on health.
Gender strategy and workplace policies are advancing safer workplaces, expanding STEM education for girls, and strengthening energy sector reforms.
Project preparation is critical for embedding gender and climate considerations, stakeholder engagement, and capacity building.