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  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    640,-

    The Asia and the Pacific SDG Progress Report 2022 analyses regional and subregional progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets. This publication applies a measurement framework developed by ESCAP to identify progress gaps and acceleration requirements at goal, target and indicator levels. On chapter 3 (Vulnerabilities and the pandemic: Risk of widening disparities), the report was developed in cooperation with UN agencies; ILO, IOM, UNDP, UNEP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNODC, and UNWomen. The following topics are introduced in the report: Chapter 1 - Regional overviewChapter 2 - Around Asia-Pacific: Diverse progress across subregionsChapter 3 - Vulnerabilities and the pandemic: Risk of widening disparitiesChapter 4 - Unpacking the SDG data gaps

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    386,-

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, digital frontier technologies such as artificial intelligence and big data analytics, amongst others, have been mobilized to fight against the pandemic. But it is also important that digital technologies serve the needs of the Sustainable Development Goals. This report reviews the status of digital frontier technologies in the Asia-Pacific region. It stresses that the policy framework for the next generation of technology and innovation should focus on creating an enabling environment for digital frontier technologies to positively impact economy, society, and environment; and to reduce inequalities.

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    1 590,-

    The Asia-Pacific region has been leading the global economic growth over the past few decades. However, rapid economic growth without sufficient inclusiveness is now constraining the region's future economic and broader development prospects. The COVID-19 pandemic has further revealed the vulnerability of the region due to lack of inclusiveness. The Survey 2021 estimated that 89 million people could have been pushed back into extreme poverty in the region due to COVID-19, contributing to an already increasing trend in income inequality in Asia and the Pacific. Going forward, concerns over a "K-shaped" economic recovery, both within and across countries, and the desire to ensure that the post-pandemic recovery is consistent with long-term inclusive development are broadly shared among policy makers and experts, as revealed during policy dialogues organized to disseminate the messages of Survey 2021. Additionally, international commitment to inclusive development, as manifested in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, is pushing distributional issues to the forefront of global policy agenda. With a focus on the role of economic policies in promoting inclusive development, the Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2022 will analyze the importance of effective government actions and the role of fiscal, monetary/financial and structural policies in enhancing inclusiveness, keeping in view the considerable impacts of COVID-19 on inclusiveness and inequality.

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    640,-

    Disability-inclusive employment has yet to be achieved in the Asia-Pacific region, home to 472 million working-age persons with disabilities.

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    876,-

    The publication focuses on greening urban passenger transport systems in Asia and the Pacific region.

  • - Accelerating Climate-Smart Trade and Investment for Sustainable Development
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    1 036,-

    Focuses on how 'climate-smart' trade and investment-related policies can help address climate change, taking into account the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. The links between trade, investment and climate change are complex. The key is to ensure that the positive effects of trade and investment are maximized.

  • - nurturing productivity for inclusive growth and sustainable development
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    1 430,-

    Assesses the region's outlook as it navigates through global uncertainties, providing policy options and strategies to support countries in striving towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. The report analyses a wide range of areas including economic growth, inflation, trade and investment, financial markets, inequality, employment, and environmental concerns.

  • - a post-crisis policy agenda
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    956,-

    MSMEs are an important engine of economic growth and development due to their large share in total employment and their participation in production value chains and trade. As this publication addresses, MSMEs are particularly vulnerable to the socio-economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the policy responses enacted.

  • - building back better from crises in Asia and the Pacific
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    796,-

    Since early 2020, COVID-19 (coronavirus) has triggered unprecedented and globally-synchronized health, social and economic crises.

  • - Asia-Pacific countries with special needs development report
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    640,-

    This annual ESCAP publication discusses issues of interest for Asia-Pacific least developed countries (LDCs), landlocked developing countries (LLDCs) and small island developing States (SIDS), collectively referred to as countries with special needs (CSN).

  • - structural transformation, poverty reduction and financing for development
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    480,-

    Produced in connection with the global midterm review of the Vienna Programme of Action for LLDCs 2014-2024, this publication explores structural transformation for poverty reduction in Asia's landlocked developing countrites (LLDCs), including related policy making and financial mobilization.

  • - shaping a sustainable energy future in Asia and the Pacific, a greener, more resilient and inclusive energy system
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    876,-

    Assesses the ambitions and progress of ESCAP member States in the achievement of global, regional and national sustainable energy objectives, and to discuss solutions to the principal challenges.

  • - towards post-COVID-19 resilient economies
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    1 570,-

    Proposes an illustrative 'build forward better' policy package for resilient post-COVID-19 economies that aims to ensure universal access to healthcare and social protection, close the digital divide, and strengthen climate and clean energy actions.

  • - tracking SDG 7 in the ASEAN region
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    876,-

    In support of knowledge-sharing among Member States, this publication not only provides an overview of progress towards global SDG 7 targets and regional targets under the ASEAN framework, but also offers a country-by-country review of efforts under each of the major themes.

  • - strategies towards interconnecting the region's grids
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    876,-

    Presents a strategy towards the creation of a region-wide electricity market built on a unified grid. The report provides contextual analyses of the benefits and challenges to grid interconnection, outlines the current status of existing connectivity efforts, and investigates the functions of institutions in promoting regional power connectivity.

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    640,-

    Analyses trends as well as data availability for monitoring progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals in Asia-Pacific and its five subregions. This assessment is designed to ensure that the region's actions remain on target shortcomings are addressed as they arise and all interested parties remain engaged.

  • - annual report 1 June 2019 - 21 May 2020
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    480,-

    Chronicles the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific's achievements and future goals against a backdrop of major global shifts sweeping across the economic social and environmental landscape.

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    480,-

    The so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution, the frontier technological breakthroughs such as artificial intelligence, blockchains, robotics, 3D printing, and the Internet of Things can reshape international trade. This report supports policy makers to better understand the interplay between technology and trade in a context of Asia-Pacific region.

  • - the disaster riskscape across Asia-Pacific, pathways for resilience, inclusion and empowerment
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    956,-

    Examines the state of resilience of the region vis-a-vis the Sustainable Development Goals and targets relating to disaster risk reduction. The report highlights tools and approaches for resilience-building focusing on those that could possibly offer transformative shifts to achieve those goals and targets.

  • - a compendium
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    956,-

    Despite advances in the availability and quality of geospatial information, several gaps and challenges remain on the effective use of geospatial information. To address this, this compendium demonstrates the diverse use for geospatial information and applications and the vital role that they will continue to play in the future.

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    640,-

    Analyses trends as well as data availability for monitoring progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals in Asia and the Pacific and its five subregions. The report assesses gaps which must be closed to achieve the goals by 2030. This assessment is designed to ensure the region's actions remain on target.

  • - towards sustainable economies
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    1 570,-

    Economic policymaking in Asia-Pacific developing countries has, understandably, long been focused on maximising economic growth, given the imperatives of poverty reduction and job creation. The 2020 survey identifies the constraints that different stakeholders face and provides a holistic policy package to power through challenges.

  • - transformative pathways towards sustainable urban development
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    876,-

    Explores critical and emerging policy opportunities to realize urban sustainability for the Asian and Pacific region. The report informs policies and actions from a sustainable development perspective, putting cities at the centre of development policy debates.

  • - navigating non-tariff measures towards sustainable development
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    956,-

    Provides an analysis of the rise of non-tariff measures and its implications for Asia and the Pacific. Prepared by ESCAP and UNCTAD, the report reviews the costs and benefits associated with such measures from a sustainable development perspective, and identifies good practices to ensure that they serve their social or environmental purpose.

  • - annual report 17 May 2018 - 31 May 2019
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    480,-

    Chronicles the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific's achievements and future goals, against a backdrop of major global shifts sweeping across the economic, social and environmental landscape.

  • - With a focus on Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar and Viet Nam
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    560,-

    South-East Asia is regularly hit by droughts. Though starting slowly, droughts can have devastating cumulative impacts. Ready for the Dry Years offers a clear analysis of this subject, assessing prospects for the decades ahead and highlighting the principal risks.

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    1 036,-

    Highlights the infrastructure financing landscape and addresses how developing countries in the region can increase infrastructure investment by focusing on the challenges they face along topical areas. Special attention is made to improve public sector efficiency and catalyze private sector involvement to achieve the SDGs.

  • - structural transformation and its role in reducing poverty
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    640,-

    Discusses issues of interest for Asia-Pacific least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small island developing States, collectively referred to as countries with special needs (CSN). This edition offers an analytical background for the multidimensional context of poverty in CSN.

  • av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    480,-

    The main objective of the Asia and the Pacific SDG Progress Report 2019 is to assess regional and subregional progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and targets. It will highlight areas of SDGs that the region has made progress and areas that need collective decisions for prioritizing acceleration.

  • - ambitions beyond growth
    av United Nations: Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
    1 570,-

    The Asia-Pacific region is home to five of the world's ten countries most affected by climate risks. Against such a backdrop, bold and wise policies are needed to maintain growth momentum while enhancing the drivers of sustainable development. This survey explores the critical role of investment for SDG requirements.

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