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An integrated approach to sustainable and inclusive development helps an oasis city in the People’s Republic of China overcome environmental challenges.
Built in 256 BC, the Dujiangyan system harnesses the power of nature to irrigate farmlands and prevent floods in the People’s Republic of China.
Restoring the globally important Yancheng wetlands required engineering interventions, forest rehabilitation, and capacity building.
Coordination between environment, social and economic targets, and sufficient data to monitor progress, are required to deliver the Sustainable Development Goals in Viet Nam.
To strengthen its skills base, the Philippines complemented basic education reforms with Germany’s system of dual vocational training.
A context-sensitive approach in Myanmar is helping to avoid negative impacts and maximize positive results of development projects and programs.
Public finance, blue bonds, and marine protection tools can reduce risk and mobilize private capital.
The internet has shown a great advantage in the integration, transformation, and upgrading of the People’s Republic of China’s rural economy, especially in the agriculture industry chain.
In the People’s Republic of China, an environmental education program instills in students and their families a love for their hometown and nature.
Embracing technology for financial service delivery benefits both women-led enterprises and financial institutions.