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Act early, act together, and act wisely—so AI amplifies human aspiration rather than undermines social cohesion and development.
Nature-based solutions can prevent the next pandemic.
Regulations need to be aligned to improve the efficiency of environment, social, governance investments.
Solutions include food aid, farm recovery, climate-smart practices, fair pricing, rural finance, and resilient infrastructure.
In climate-vulnerable communities in Fiji and Mongolia, capacity-building activities support women’s participation in the green economy.
By becoming leaders, girls and young women can contribute to innovation, empathy, and accountability in development programming.
Fiscal incentives and producer responsibility can make safe recycling the norm—protecting millions from toxic exposure.
Government can partner with telcos and educators and use multiple channels of existing infrastructure to reach as many children as possible.
Multitranche financing supports an investment program to improve the safety, accessibility and reliability of Papua New Guinea’s airports.
In the Solomon Islands, the approach combined short-term actions with low potential for future regret with long-term options for future climate conditions.