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Managing water resources in agriculture can ensure food and water security
The unsustainable use of water resources in agriculture will have severe implications for future food and water security.
Maximizing the value of water to end water scarcity in Asia
Water scarcity is a global issue that affects 40% of the world’s population
Rising corporate market power in Asia threatens monetary policy effectiveness
Market power has been a long-standing concern for many policy makers and academic researchers as it greatly matters for economic welfare and resource allocation.
Putting an end to the social disease of domestic violence
Domestic abuse is not a minor problem but a public health disease that affects millions of women around the globe.
Central bank initiatives essential for developing effective sustainable finance markets
As many countries have begun to take greater climate action, central banks and financial regulators must also make greater efforts to foster more effective sustainable financial markets.
Understanding the multifunctionality of agriculture production for sustainable rural livelihoods
Multifunctionality is associated with human activities that perform multiple functions and generate ecosystem services that can be positive or negative.
Hypertension, a ticking time bomb that can be stopped to save millions of lives
Hypertension affects 25% of the world’s population and can be a silent killer with no warning signs.
Sanitation tours demonstrate successful sanitation in South Asia
Safe sanitation for all is essential for improving public health, providing a clean environment, and breaking cycles of disease.
Japan guides the way on smart farming technology adoption
Japan is highly developed in smart farming areas and has adopted a variety of cutting-edge digital technologies.
The triple burden of malnutrition in early childhood
Children from disadvantaged groups are particularly prone to developing nutrient deficiencies and growth problems.
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