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With commitments in the environment of above Rs. 118 billion, ADB has emerged as the largest development partner for Nepal. The World Bank remains the second-largest development partner for Nepal, ...
Minority rights and climate change are inextricably linked to one another, and we cannot win the fight against climate change ...
Climate finance risks failing the people and communities most at risk. It is not enough to pledge billions for climate action ...
Board has approved a record volume of climate finance for developing countries, green-lighting 17 new projects for climate ...
Sports truly serves as a remarkable equaliser, and one of the standout features is how competition highlights talent, ensuring that those who excel are rewarded for their hard work. The thrill of the ...
Board last week approved a record volume of climate finance for developing countries, green-lighting 17 new projects for ...
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Investing in climate adaptation
At a coastal port in Chittagong, Bangladesh, something remarkable is underway. With support from a $850 million (£620 million ...
The world’s biggest climate fund said it approved record allocations for projects in a year when the US pulled $4 billion it ...
Bhutan could face severe economic losses by mid-century if it fails to adapt to a warming, drying climate, according to a new World Bank report launched yesterday.
The hosts of the most recent UN climate talks are worried international lenders are retreating from their commitments to help boost funding for developing countries' response to global warming.
Insurance coverage in South Asia’s agricultural sector remains limited, despite the potential of weather index insurance and climate-smart farming practices to help build resilience.