The 11th Five-Year Plan of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) aimed to reduce energy intensity from 2005 levels by 20% nationwide and by 16% in Guangdong Province by 2010. The 12th Five-Year Plan set an even more ambitious target for Guangdong, requiring an 18% reduction from 2010 levels by 2015.
Livestock is a major component of the agricultural systems in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), contributing more than a third of the sector’s value-added. It is particularly important in the mountainous northern provinces where food crop agriculture is based on unsustainable shifting cultivation.
Tajikistan is a mountainous and landlocked country with significant river systems. Because of its terrain and climate, it is highly exposed to the risk of flooding. Magnifying this risk are (i) the impacts of climate change, which have been shown by studies to likely result in more frequent and intense flood events; and (ii) the lack of adaptive capacity of Tajikistan that, as of project appr
In December 2006, the Law on Education for Mongolia was amended to extend the education system from 11 to 12 years, and lower the school-entry age from 7 to 6 years in line with international standards. This fundamental change, effective from school year (SY) 2008/09, required updating the curricula, textbooks, teaching–learning materials, and teachers’ skills and knowledge.
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