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A project promoting south–south knowledge transfer adapted ICT-based Chinese information dissemination models to the Cambodian context.
A comprehensive grievance redress mechanism used a wide range of tools, institutions, and approaches to resolve project complaints and mitigate potential issues.
In Nepal’s mountain eco-regions, the needs of women and vulnerable groups were considered in designing a project that protects water resources from climate risks.
Lessons from Indonesia show young entrepreneurs need mentorship and training, business services and facilities, and post-incubation assistance.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
While remittances from migrant workers continue to increase, they can only fuel economic growth if they enter the formal financial system and be channeled into productive investments.
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.
Skills urgently needed in today’s high-tech working environment are best acquired in technology-enabled settings.
Pseudo-panel methods using repeated cross-sectional surveys, which are less costly and easier to do, may offer a solution to this problem.
This piece highlights how sustainable tourism development can support the empowerment of women and minorities.