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Gender data on education, health, and other sectors can guide policy interventions that aim to help reduce the gender gap.
To increase sustainability and inclusiveness of growth, Papua New Guinea and Timor-Leste need to look at ways to improve the quality and efficiency of public spending.
The principle of reciprocity in multilateral trade negotiations can unlock benefits to developing countries.
In Pakistan, a multi-donor fund was set up to help finance priority investments in disaster risk management.
Involving employers in all levels of skills development, from planning to provision, is fundamental to increasing the industry relevance of TVET.
Solomon Islands has overcome significant challenges to private sector development by implementing policies that create jobs and livelihoods through private enterprise.
Digital solutions tailored to the local contexts and reinforced by human interactions hold great potential for scaling action against plastic pollution.
A data-driven roadmap integrates governance, technology, and finance to help Sri Lanka’s water utility adapt to climate risks and lower emissions.
Data products such as the Key Indicators series are crucial to evidence-based policymaking.
Indonesia could reduce the impact of a prolonged El Niño by easing food import restrictions and strengthening social protection and food security.