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Why I’m Optimistic We Can Achieve SDG #1—Ending Poverty In All Its Forms, Everywhere
The graduation approach provides a sequenced intervention designed to overcome multiple barriers that prevent the extreme poor from breaking out of poverty.
Here’s a Surprising Way to Achieve Most of the SDGs
There is one sector that contributes up to a third of gross domestic product, and is an important source of foreign currency, in many of Asia’s developing countries. It could be deployed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
Strong Institutions Can Nourish Inclusive, Sustainable Green Growth
Just as strong roots are the foundation of strong trees, strong institutions underpin strong and sustainable economies.
5 Ways CSOs Can Help Advance the SDGs
Working in partnership with civil society is critical to effectively implement the 2030 Agenda.
When Financiers Can Be Agents of Positive Change
With Strategy 2030, ADB has a crucial chance to make a difference in achieving a better quality of growth in the region.
3 Ways to Better Implement the Environmental Dimensions of the SDGs
There is room for improvement on integrating the environmental aspects of the SDGs with national development processes.
Big Data Can Transform SDG Performance. Here’s How
Big Data is a great way to sift through the massive amount of information we need to track for the SDGs.
Arturo Martinez, Jose Ramon Albert, Iva Sebastian-Samaniego, Katrina G. Miradora, Jan Arvin Lapuz
More Money Alone Won't Meet SDG 3
To move forward on health financing in developing Asia, we need solutions as well as money.
Data Matters to Meet the SDGs
Vice-President Stephen Groff explains why we should monitor SDG implementation with truly relevant data.
Does Lower Inequality Mean Less Poverty?
It is widely assumed that reducing inequality goes hand-in-hand with poverty reduction – but this is not always the case.