Asian Development Bank
Many natural resources that are very common in one part of the world are almost nonexistent in others. For instance, while many countries have systems in place to treat and distribute clean drinking water, in many other countries around the globe, communities may only have access to untreated or contaminated water. Understanding the distribution of resources around the world helps us understand regional and global economies, and helps us think critically about how to make sure that all communities have the resources they need to thrive. Food Security In Asia And The Pacific The Center is aimed at strengthening the collective response of ASEAN states to regional disasters. On 17 November, Brazil acceded to the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia, making it the first Latin American country to do so. The EAS released a statement on non-proliferation, emphasizing the importance of advancing the goals of all three pillars of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear ...