Browsing Reports by Subject "ECONOMIC POLICY"
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Fourth South Asia forum on the sustainable development goals : fostering sustainable and resilient recovery from COVID-19 in South Asia, virtual meeting, 2-3 December 2020, report
(United Nations, 2020)The Fourth South Asia Forum on the SDGs (SASF), conceived as the subregional preparatory for the Asia Pacific Forum on ... -
How to invest in the care economy : a primer
(United Nations, 2022)This primer is designed to support policymakers and government officials in their efforts to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 5 on gender equality and empowerment of women in their countries. It lays out the basic ...
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The economic Impact of tourism in India
(United Nations, 1992)Tourism is essentially an expression of natural human instinct for experience, education and entertainment. The motivations for tourism also include social, religious and business interests. The economic consequences of ... -
The economic impact of tourism in Pakistan
(United Nations, 1993)Pakistan, like many developing countries, sees that the contribution of tourism to economic development brings both costs and benefits. It is thus important to carefully analyze the economic merits of tourism ... -
The economic impact of tourism in Sri Lanka
(United Nations, 1993)Sri Lanka, located in the Indian Ocean, is separated from the Southern tip of India by the Palk Strait, only 25 miles wide. The island spanning 270 miles north to south and 140 miles west to east has a total ... -
The global economic and financial crisis : regional impacts, responses and solutions
(United Nations, 2009)The five Regional Commissions come together at a time in which the world's economies face some of the most difficult challenges presented in the past century: from climate change effects to extreme food/fuel price volatility ... -
Vertical integration of climate change policies and actions in Asia-Pacific cities
(United Nations, 2020)In late-2019, few would have imagined that it would be a global pandemic, not climate change, that would dominate the global agenda. While the pandemic continues to demand government attention throughout the Asia-Pacific ...