SEI Asia's call for expression of interest for the external evaluation of SCF2 programme
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SEI Asia's call for expression of interest for the external evaluation of SCF2 programme
Recognizing and including waste pickers as formal workers is critical to Thailand achieving success with recycling targets and the circular economy.
New podcast episode talks about how climate solutions need to recognize the interconnections between gender, equity, poverty and sustainability.Â
Learn more about what SEI is doing to support sustainable cities for the health and well-being of their inhabitants and the planet – #UrbanOctober
SEI talks about how cities in Asia are approaching climate governance with Dr Danny Marks in the new SEI Asia podcast series "Environment and Policy in Asia".
Running an online course can be a complex undertaking. Ha Nguyen discusses the creation of our online course on gender, environment and sustainability.
Sugar cane is tightly linked with Thailand’s bioeconomy plans, which has largely benefitted large corporations and has left out small-scale farmers.
SEI Asia launches open online course on gender and environment.
SEI Asia’s five-year strategy aims to address many of Asia’s urgent environmental issues with a people-centred approach.
SEI scientists say urgent measures are needed to protect the biological wealth of the Chindwin River Basin in Myanmar.
SUMERNET, SEI's Mekong programme, is providing grants for policy-relevant research for 2+ years in the Mekong Region.
SEI recently signed an agreement with Myanmar’s Directorate of Water Resources and Improvement of River Systems (DWIR) to strengthen research and policy.
Asia Pacific region is failing to meet targets for almost two-thirds of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Can Tho City, the biggest city in the Mekong River Delta, Vietnam, is facing substantial water and climate change challenges.
In the dry and arid central region of Myanmar, climate risks mean more intense and longer dry spells and frequent droughts.