Articles by Armida Salsiah Alisjahbana, Kanni Wignaraja, Fatima Yasmin

How Asia Can Reverse Rising Inequality in its Cities

Asia and the Pacific is urbanizing faster than any other region. By 2050, its cities will be home to 3.4 billion people, up from 2.2 billion today – the equivalent of adding around two Delhi-sized cities every year.  The region’s future will depend on how this urban expansion is managed – whether it delivers shared…

Social Protection: Not Option but Necessity in Asia and Pacific

Asia and the Pacific is navigating multiple disruptions, both positive and negative. Economic restructuring, green transitions, intensifying climate change, demographic shifts and digital transformations are posing a critical question: how do we ensure that large numbers of people are not left behind?  One response is indispensable. Social protection for individuals and households must be recognized…