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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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 More than 85% of Southeast Asia’s population is exposed to unhealthy air, leading to premature deaths estimated at 335,000 annually. Photo credit: ADB.

New ADB study says many cities in the region already have policies, but enforcement is weak and institutional responsibilities are fragmented, leading to limited impact.

Increasing trade access for small businesses, such as those producing indigenous products, promotes sustainable and inclusive growth. Photo shows T'boli weavers of the T’nalak textile, an indigenous export product from South Cotabato in Mindanao, Philippines. Photo credit: ADB.

An ADB-supported initiative will enhance national Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programs in BIMP-EAGA and make them more accessible to MSMEs.

Ports must earn, and continuously maintain, their social license to operate. Photo credit: ADB.

A structured approach to identifying what matters most is helping ports build trust, align stakeholders, and deliver on their sustainability commitments.

BIMP-EAGA's tourism attractions include diving in Sarawak. Photo credit: Courtesy of the Sarawak Tourism Board.

Tourism cooperation in ASEAN is shaped by four key subregional cooperation programs.

Experts have warned that the water crisis is not a brewing crisis—it is a crisis now. Photo credit: ADB.

Beyond infrastructure, a combination of advanced treatment technologies, digital intelligence, and sustainable collaboration is needed to achieve water resilience.

Indonesia’s food systems transformation is a central pillar of its efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Photo credit: ADB.

Sustaining the gains of Indonesia’s agrifood transformation journey would require strengthening the system linkages to make existing programs work effectively.