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Bangladesh trained 1.5 million people by linking directly to the real-world needs of employers.
Despite extensive aid, countries with fragile and conflict-affected situations are generally failing to significantly improve the lives of their people. New thinking is needed.
Governments need the right mix of policies and projects to reap the benefits of urban growth.
The new U.S. policy of forging bilateral trade pacts instead of multi-country deals will have wide-ranging impacts.
Tajikistan combined irrigation system repairs with agriculture policy reforms to increase food security and farm productivity.
While many inclusive businesses support the concept of gender-inclusivity, much more can be done to ensure that women’s economic empowerment is promoted in the workplace.
Asia's rapid urbanization requires the balanced and holistic development of second-tier cities and towns to release pressure from congested megacities.
Here is what works: quotas, training, skills matching, mobility, and childcare leave policies.
The Korea Educational Broadcasting System has helped reduce inequality and costs in education in the Republic of Korea over the past 40 years.
The Republic of Korea’s shift to an information and communication technology-based education system provides useful lessons for other countries looking to make similar changes.