
3 Ways Technology Can Harness the Skills of Asia’s Older Workers
Developing Asia has much to gain from leveraging the talent and experience of its older demographic.

5 Ways Interventions Can Support Environmentally Sustainable Growth
Recent evaluation shows these elements are crucial to supporting economic growth and eradicating poverty without further harming the environment.

A Rite of Spring as ADB Annual Meeting Kicks off in Baku
The start of May means birds, flowers and warmer weather in some parts of the world, but for ADB, it marks the biggest and busiest event in our calendar year – the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors.

ADB Delivers on Sustainability with Carbon-Neutral Annual Meeting
This year’s ADB Annual Meeting was the first to be carbon-neutral – with help from a wind farm in western India.

Asia and the Pacific Can Overcome COVID-19 By Working Together
The Asia Pacific region is standing together to cooperate regionally to address the transnational threat posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Asia and the Pacific’s Developing Countries Need a Mission to Move Forward
As the region recovers from the pandemic there is an opportunity to rethink how development is undertaken and to deploy mission-oriented approaches to policy making.

Asia Needs to Adapt Swiftly to Rapidly Aging Populations
Inclusive and resilient health systems will enable older people to live longer, healthier, and more productive lives.

Asian Infrastructure Needs to Get the Finances Right
Creating a bankable project is not enough to automatically mobilize financing.

Blending Education and Technology to Help Schools Through the Pandemic
Here are five key areas where EdTech solutions can help countries transition their short-term education solutions to the medium and long-term.

Building Resilient Cities in Asia
Informal settlers, water, and public transport are the three main challenges for Asia’s cities.