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The shift to online learning due to COVID-19 has increased the risk of poor children falling further behind in their studies.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is changing, as well as challenging, the way people learn.
Growing imbalances across regions call for localized development strategies as the country moves toward economic diversification.
What is needed: Increased financing, reliable supplies of affordable and effective medicines, improved data from health information systems, stronger implementation of national malaria programs, and leadership that looks beyond the health sector.
Regional financial cooperation has strengthened Asian economies and made them more resilient, but attention toward this important work has waned in recent years.
Building a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship starts in school.
The effect of COVID-19 school closures on students and their future calls for digital systems that ensure learning continues even in a disaster.
The Sri Lanka Southern Transport Development Project offers lessons in implementing large infrastructure projects involving multiple development partners and affecting many people and communities.
The Green Freight Initiative in the Greater Mekong Subregion is improving fuel efficiency and reducing costs and emissions of trucking companies.
Bangladesh trained 1.5 million people by linking directly to the real-world needs of employers.