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To mainstream PPPs in the water sector, implement a holistic governance framework, foster an enabling environment, and incorporate transaction design.
An integrated, green, and people-centric urban development strategy can help make cities inclusive and sustainable.
Policymakers should focus on long-term strategic plans such as zoning of territories based on potential water sources when designing water and sanitation solutions for communities.
In Maldives, community participation played a key role in the recovery of affected communities after the 2004 tsunami.
An evaluation of possible project impacts helps preserve culturally and environmentally important sites and protect nearby communities.
It is time to revisit urban strategies and revise the urbanization process and practices to build back better post-pandemic cities.
Mobilizing private capital for the water sector requires a strong regulatory environment, sound risk management, and financial sustainability.
To ensure water security, Singapore has diversified water supply over the last five decades and actively promoted water conservation.
A series of reviews or "gateway" assessments by an independent agency helps ensure proper preparation and implementation of infrastructure projects.
Market-based instruments offer effective and innovative solutions for reducing water pollution and promoting efficient water use.