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Green Revolution 2.0 requires cultivating a new generation of innovators, scientists, policymakers, and agro-entrepreneurs.
Water tariff reforms coupled with personnel training, social contracts, and technology updates can make water utilities more efficient.
Enhancing long-term care systems entails engaging stakeholders, clarifying roles and responsibilities, and establishing legal and regulatory frameworks.
Electronics manufacturers are held accountable for the full life cycle of their products but receive incentives for proper disposal.
A pilot project in the Philippines will demonstrate how irrigation canals can be used in producing clean and reliable energy off the grid.
In Kaysone Phomvihane, Lao PDR, good O&M contract management and community support will ensure the sustainability of a new sanitary landfill facility.
In the People’s Republic of China, a study shows pension income in rural areas improves economic independence and health of older people.
Rapid and low-risk prototyping of solutions to problems promotes innovative and cost-effective approaches to urban development.
The People's Republic of China is experimenting with incentive-based mechanisms to resolve challenges in managing its trans-provincial watersheds.
To mainstream PPPs in the water sector, implement a holistic governance framework, foster an enabling environment, and incorporate transaction design.