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Shifting to a low-carbon economy entails drastic reductions in fossil fuel use and emissions as well as structural adjustments.
Develop e-learning resources, curricula that include ‘soft skills,’ and education infrastructure to improve learning in Asia and the Pacific.
Investments should seek to strengthen women’s capacities to anticipate, absorb, and adapt to the impacts of natural hazards and climate change and contribute to sustainable development.
Leveraging technological innovations can help overcome growth constraints and increase agriculture’s economic contribution.
Policy challenges include the shift in financial intermediation away from traditional banks toward digital finance providers.
They are seen, they are important road users, and their voice and agency can help make roads safer.
Upskilling through TVET and STEM education can help prepare female workers for the automation of apparel manufacturing in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Restoring the globally important Yancheng wetlands required engineering interventions, forest rehabilitation, and capacity building.
The pandemic is having a profound impact on how learning is delivered and how it unfolds for millions of learners all over the world.
In Bangladesh, improvements in rural roads and markets paved the way for women’s empowerment.