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Efforts to provide rural infrastructure and sanitation facilities can be opportunities for gender mainstreaming.
New digital technologies are a game changer for financial inclusion in Asia, opening up access to financial services for all sectors of society, and in the process helping dispel myths about financial inclusion.
A pilot project in Viet Nam will test a heat exchange technology that reuses industrial wastewater for heating and cooling production processes.
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.
This nature-based solution can help cities become more livable, reduce the risk of flooding, and transform urban spaces into vibrant centers for the community.
Involving forest users in managing and conserving resources while strengthening value chains help curb illegal logging and forest fires.
In the Indian city of Mangalore, the local government partnered with private companies to modernize the sewage system and turn wastewater into a valuable asset.
On Indonesia’s remote Sumba Island, poorer households can pay for solar home systems with goods or services instead of cash.
Roadmapping is a technology and strategic planning approach that organizations can use to plan for long-term sustainability.
More efficient power services that can also reduce emissions have come to Indonesia through collaboration among development partners.