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United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)

The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is the most inclusive intergovernmental platform in the Asia–Pacific region. The Commission promotes cooperation among its 53 member states and 9 associate members in pursuit of solutions to sustainable development challenges. ESCAP is one of the five regional commissions of the United Nations.

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Recognizing that “inclusive development” is a very broad term, this paper focuses on two of its dimensions: poverty reduction and empowering women.
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This report examines the progress of trade facilitation in the region, highlights trends in paperless trade, and evaluates the impact of trade facilitation initiatives on costs and overall trade.
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There is no overwhelming proof that e-commerce has fully realized its potential for inclusive development.
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This report examines the inclusive business landscape in Viet Nam and recommends a set of measures to promote such a business model among companies.
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This report gives an overview of the initiatives and approaches of Asia–Pacific economies toward preferential trade agreements, including recent trends and developments.
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Governments must invest in long-term green, low-carbon solutions, rather than short-term unsustainable expenditures on subsidizing fossil fuels.
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With scant data for almost half of the SDG indicators in Southeast Asia, governments explore big data and machine learning to address the data gaps.
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This report delves into the size, scale, and scope of the social enterprise sector in Southeast Asia.