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A well-crafted action plan has helped women in Bangladesh who want to start small and medium-sized enterprises have a more equal playing field with men.
In Bangladesh, access and use of high-quality primary health care facilities are being improved, particularly for women and girls.
One way to reduce poverty in developing countries is to make it cheaper and easier for migrant workers to send money home.
A Singapore study shows career breaks to care for family hold back not only a woman’s rise in the corporate ladder but also affect her retirement savings.
Many transport projects include specific measures to prevent HIV/AIDS among migrant construction workers.
Managing household debt is becoming increasingly difficult for low-income households.
Singapore's hawker centers are considered to be useful social tools that not only brings people from all walks of life together through affordable food but also provides a source of livelihood for those with limited financial means.
Bucking the digital trend, the appetite for cash is driven by such factors as opportunity cost, precautionary motives, aging, and demand from abroad.
Consider a holistic view of the future and a broad range of trends and factors when assessing transport projects.
In the Republic of Korea, financial firms need to enhance the convenience of mobile services and ensure universal accessibility.