
About Nghia Nguyen
Nghia Nguyen is a former capacity building and training associate at ADBI.Calling for Quality Infrastructure—Why and How?

Quality infrastructure, backed by strategic planning and innovative financing, can transform developing countries by driving sustainable growth, resilience, and economic potential while addressing global challenges like climate change and funding gaps.
Asian lessons for reviving infrastructure investment as a driver of resilient development

In the post-pandemic era, the need for a timely rebound in infrastructure development is more urgent than ever.


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- Accelerating Progress in Gender Equality
- Addressing Remaining Poverty and Reducing Inequality
- Agriculture and natural resources
- Capacity development
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- Population
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- Regional cooperation and integration
- Sanitation
- Social development and protection
- Strengthening Governance and Institutional Capacity
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- Tackling Climate Change, Building Climate and Disaster Resilience, and Enhancing Environmental Sustainability
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Recent Posts
- Asia’s Push to Adopt Global Climate Disclosure Standards
- Scaling Up Dietary Diversity for Health, the Environment, and Food Security in Asia
- Preparing for LDC Graduation: Sustaining Development and Integration amid Changing Trade Schemes
- Facing the Heat: Addressing the Health Impacts of Extreme Temperatures
- Harnessing Energy Transition to Power Rural Development and Female Empowerment
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