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Explore insights on solutions, case studies, best practices, and innovations addressing development challenges facing countries across Southeast Asia.  

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High-value horticulture in Viet Nam
Before joining the initiative, ADB’s Healthy Oceans Program mobilized nearly $4 billion in cumulative ocean investments between 2019 and 2024.

The new phase of the largest multilateral effort to reduce marine litter focuses on projects in coastal areas, particularly in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

More than 90% of the businesses in BIMP-EAGA are comprised of MSMEs, making them a key growth engine. Photo credit: ADB.

The cooperation program strives to enhance MSME competitiveness, specialization, and innovation through capacity building, market access, and digital tools.

ASEAN needs $3.7 trillion to $6.7 trillion in green investments. Setting up a regional enewable energy certificate system is expected to increase investments in renewable energy and help realize the ASEAN Power Grid vision of a fully integrated system by supporting cross-border electricity trade. Photo credit: ADB.

A project supported by the BIMP-EAGA–Republic of Korea Fund provides a conceptual framework for creating a regional market.

Light and sound show at Gardens by the Bay. Singapore serves as the benchmark for smart destinations in the region because of its high level of digitalization. Photo credit: iStock/kitzcorner.

Digitalization can transform the whole tourism value chain and enhance tourism’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals.

The island of Sumba in East Nusa Tenggara province has the lowest electrification ratio (92.5%) and some of the highest poverty rates in Indonesia. Photo credit: ADB.

Community's full ownership and consensus on various financing and management aspects key to successful projects even in the absence of private sector involvement.

The project sought to help those in the front lines dealing with electronic waste to make a decent living with safe working conditions from what could be a lucrative sector for waste management globally. Photo credit: UNIDO.

UNIDO project helps empower communities in managing electronic waste.