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Potential threats to the labor market with the onset of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are giving rise to quality assurance collaborations among TVET institutions.
Circular practices, such as extending a product’s useful life or recycling waste into products, can yield environmental as well as economic benefits.
The Yangtze River Protection Law sets a precedent for legislating policies that support the sustainable development and management of rivers.
Gaps in response funding immediately after disaster can now be addressed through a new form of insurance.
The Republic of Korea is taking a multi-faceted approach to protecting public health and cushioning the impact of COVID-19 on the economy.
Electronics manufacturers are held accountable for the full life cycle of their products but receive incentives for proper disposal.
Public spaces help revitalize a city’s environment, culture, tourism, and economy.
Infrastructure that provides access to clean water and adequate sanitation frees women and girls from health and safety risks.
Stronger institutions and policies can help broaden the coverage and benefits of social protection spending.
A study of Singapore’s Little India helps to develop a practical approach to preserving and enhancing the livability of historic ethnic districts.