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Science-based solutions help rural communities manage water resources sustainably and build resilience against climate change impacts.
Moving systems into a cloud environment future-proofs public services.
Blockchain can help plug leaks in the supply chain, facilitating and securing the flow of trade, finance, and information.
Pseudo-panel methods using repeated cross-sectional surveys, which are less costly and easier to do, may offer a solution to this problem.
Rapid and low-risk prototyping of solutions to problems promotes innovative and cost-effective approaches to urban development.
FDI-recipient countries show positive growth in productivity but their technology gains depend on absorption capacity.
In Indonesia, the rural poor gave cash and in-kind contributions to improve and maintain water supply and services.
The World Food Programme uses cash transfers not just to feed the hungry but also to give people purchasing power to buy locally, helping to boost economies.
Development fees placed on buildings were used to improve pedestrian mobility through elevated walkways in the Makati central business district.
In some parts of Africa, there is a bold and direct dialogue between the private and public sector in health care.