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Jomel Jhele T. Sadsad

Statistician

Jhele works as a consultant compiling data for ADB’s Basic Statistics brochure and teaches part-time. Prior to joining ADB, she worked as a Statistical Specialist for the Philippine Statistical Research and Training Institute on training programs on SDGs, Gender Statistics, and data visualization and management. She earned her degree on Bachelor of Statistics from University of the Philippines Diliman and Master’s in Development Management from the Development Academy of the Philippines.

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Efforts across Asia and the Pacific are shifting toward preventative care and smarter health policies. Photo: ADB

Redirecting Revenue Toward Health Could Curb Asia’s Chronic Disease Surge

Rising rates of chronic disease in Asia and the Pacific are driven by lifestyle shifts, aging populations, and unhealthy consumption. Some countries are using targeted fiscal policies and reinvested revenues to improve public health outcomes and reduce long-term costs.

Stefan Schipper, Sean Crowley, Jomel Jhele T. Sadsad

Singapore has made major strides in expanding the representation of women in government. Photo: Venus Major

Getting More Women into Asia’s Parliaments is Key to Gender Equality

Achieving gender equality in national legislatures in Asia and the Pacific is attainable through political will, robust gender quotas, and supportive mentorship programs. These measures, combined with effective use of digital spaces and policies to combat gender-based violence, are crucial for ensuring equal representation.

Stefan Schipper, Sean Crowley, Jomel Jhele T. Sadsad

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