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Flush and Flourish: Upgraded Toilets Can Transform Lives in Rural Asia

Flush toilets can help to improve improve lives, boost economies, and secure a healthier future for millions.
Evaluating G20 Commitments on Climate Change, Health, Well-Being, and Agriculture

The G20 has consistently emphasized its role as the premier forum for global economic cooperation, operating in the spirit of multilateralism and consensus.
Unraveling the Health Risks of Climate Change

Only recently has the international community begun to recognize that the climate crisis represents a health emergency.
The Hidden Menace of Microplastics

Microplastics can be invisible to the naked eye but threaten the environment and even our own food chain.
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.
Water security through effective wastewater management: Lessons from Japan’s public–private partnerships

Well-functioning wastewater management systems contribute to water security by improving resilience and welfare, but many countries are falling short of their wastewater management targets.
COP28 offers outlook for building climate-resilient health systems

The impacts of climate change on human health are wide-ranging.
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
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.


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