In relation to sustainable development, how can young people leverage digital technologies to advance progress and create a better world for all?... Read More
SDGs Goal 8
Mama Bambu comprises hundreds of women in Flores, Indonesia, who take care of their environment through bamboo nursery programs. ... Read More
We believe that the solution to child labour in Asia lies in interventions where children’s voices are prioritised.... Read More
The Bali Provincial Government implemented a tourism tax for foreign tourists to improve services and facilities and preserve the island’s culture and nature.... Read More
The ILO and Singapore continue their long-standing partnership to foster activities and capacity building for decent work in ASEAN.
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Taguig City in the Philippines has launched an empowerment center for people with disabilities operated directly by the local government.... Read More
Doughnut Economics suggests a more balanced and wider view of economics; an approach that tries to include all aspects of the economy and rejects the idea that “more is better”.... Read More
The new rules at Mount Fuji aim to address overtourism and preserve the mountain’s sustainability.... Read More
Tackling the global healthcare worker shortage becomes an essential step in creating a functional healthcare system for all.... Read More
Going towards a Golden Indonesia 2045 should mean emphasizing sustainable development and green investment. But, are we ready?... Read More

How Young People Leverage Digital Technologies for Sustainable Development
Mama Bambu: How Women in Flores, Indonesia Take Part in Environmental Conservation
Stop Child Labour in Asia: Place Children at the Centre
Bali Implements Tourism Tax to Protect Its Culture and Environment
ILO and Singapore Continue Partnership for Decent Work in ASEAN
Resource and Development Center to Empower People with Disabilities
Doughnut Economics for 21st Century Challenges
Halting Overtourism in Mount Fuji
The Issue of Global Healthcare Worker Shortage
Green Investment Towards a Golden Indonesia 2045: The Policymaking Perspective