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Cities in Asia and the Pacific need to scale up investments in resilient infrastructure amid increasing climate and disaster risks.
Collaborations can bridge infrastructure deficits as well as support transformational development and enhance urban livability in many ways.
It is time to revisit urban strategies and revise the urbanization process and practices to build back better post-pandemic cities.
Meaningful CSO engagement is central to improving the inclusivity, accountability, and sustainability of water projects.
India’s Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project offers practical operational lessons and best practices for forging more livable cities.
Scaling up farm activities through sustainable mechanisms that improve conditions and incomes of smallholder farmers can alleviate rural poverty.
A water project includes a gender, caste, and minority ethnic strategy to promote the rights of marginalized groups in Nepal.
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 properly functioning market chain and flow of agricultural products are vital to ensuring food and nutrition security amid COVID-19.
Leveraging technological innovations can help overcome growth constraints and increase agriculture’s economic contribution.