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Despite a lack of domestic energy resources, the Republic of Korea has become one of the largest economies in the world.
A combination of factors, including having savvy leaders, strategic planning, and key collaborations, has helped four Asian universities rise up the league table.
Strengthen power systems against climate and other risks to minimize damage to infrastructure, disruption of service, and economic loss.
Policies should promote the growth and sustainability of social enterprises without making them dependent on state support.
An arsenal of digital tools, such as geofencing, location sharing, and 3D printing, is helping fight the spread of the coronavirus.
Chronic respiratory disease screening and management through digital spirometry can improve lung health outcomes in Asia and the Pacific.
Private institutions are creating new ways to learn and access learning tools for people to meet future skills demand.
The Republic of Korea wants to help businesses to secure loans using movable assets, including goods, receivables, and intellectual property.
Managing household debt is becoming increasingly difficult for low-income households.
Close cooperation between civil groups and authorities is needed to make the streets more walkable and safe for pedestrians.