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In Southeast Asia, only Singapore has managed to surpass the WHO standard, reaching approximately 3.5 per cent.
Southeast Asia now finds itself caught in a middle-democracy trap where development sidelines democratic progress ...
Unregulated activity led by Chinese enterprises in conflict-ravaged Myanmar is creating an environmental calamity in neighboring Thailand.
The World Health Organization has warned against the steep rise of anaemia among women in South Asia. Know the cause, impact and prevention tips.
Rising trade tensions, global policy uncertainty, and regional conflicts are presenting challenges to economies in the Middle East and North Africa and Caucasus and Central Asia regions. Policymakers ...
Anaemia remains a major challenge in South Asia, impacting almost half of women and adolescent girls. A regional conference ...
Hemoglobinopathies Market The hemoglobinopathies market is advancing rapidly, driven by gene therapy, new drugs, and rising access for trea ...
Johannes Zutt Appointed World Bank Vice President for South Asia Region A seasoned development professional, Johannes Zutt is a Dutch national who brings over two decades of experience at the World ...
Of the seven women who have held the highest political offices in Southeast Asia, only one (former Singaporean President Halimah Yacob) is not the daughter, sister or wife of a senior male politician.
Discover how the relaxation of visa requirements across Southeast Asia is paving the way for increased travel enthusiasm among Indian passport holders. Top destinations like Malaysia, Palau ...
'Blue' foods are key to Southeast Asia's sustainable development A resource for meeting the pressing challenges of malnutrition, livelihoods and equity ...