About Dil Rahut
Dil Rahut is vice-chair of research and a senior research fellow at ADBI.Linking Farmers to Markets Through Agricultural Cooperatives and E-Commerce in Asia
Market participation profoundly impacts farmers’ livelihoods and well-being by boosting household incomes and contributing to food and nutrition security.
Evaluating G7 Commitments on Climate Change, Health, Well-Being, and Agriculture
Accountability and transparency are fundamental principles of the G7.
Climate-Smart Agriculture for a Sustainable Future
Climate-smart agriculture is crucial for increasing farmers' resilience to climate change and promoting a sustainable future for agricultural sectors.
The Hidden Menace of Microplastics
Microplastics can be invisible to the naked eye but threaten the environment and even our own food chain.
Increasing trust in cross-border e-commerce and artificial intelligence
E-commerce has lowered trade barriers and stimulated trade growth around the world, but trust issues still remain.
Enhancing access to maternal and newborn healthcare in developing Asia
The health of mothers and newborns can reveal important clues about the quality and accessibility of healthcare services.
Can electric vehicles lead the way to a sustainable future?
Electric vehicles have increased through rapid efforts by governments to encourage environmentally friendly vehicles in the transportation sector.
COP28: Commitments, contradictions, contention, and challenges
By Jeetendra Prakash Aryal, Tetsushi Sonobe, Augusto Becerra Lopez-Lavalle and Dil Rahut. Posted December 14, 2023
The 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) showcased significant advancements but also exposed new commitments, contradictions, contentions, and challenges.
COP28 and beyond: Linking agri-food systems, SDGs, and climate action
By Jeetendra Prakash Aryal, Tetsushi Sonobe, Augusto Becerra Lopez-Lavalle and Dil Rahut. Posted December 5, 2023
Historically, failure to bundle multiple measures, such as climate action, finance, and justice, into agricultural policies and programs has impeded progress across several SDGs.
COP, from pledges to progress: Navigating the climate change landscape for 27 years
By Tetsushi Sonobe, Dil Rahut, Raja Rajendra Timilsina and Shikha Chandrawat. Posted November 28, 2023
COP-28 aims to pave solid future pathways to address the urgency of the climate crisis as it reaches unprecedented levels.
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