Incentivising New Partnerships for Social Impact
Article - Kevin Tan
Tools such as Pay for Success are a timely way to generate innovative cross-sectoral partnerships to deliver greater public value in the New Normal.
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Public Value through Private Partnerships: The Grab Story
Article - Zafrul Hashim
A five-year-old technology platform is harnessing public, corporate and individual partnerships to transform urban Southeast Asia.

Reimagining Productive Longevity
Article - Kok Ping Soon
By increasing seniors’ productive capacity, strengthening the ecoysystem functional capacity and changing the social narrative, we can turn ageing from a societal liability to a productive asset for the nation.

The Future of Heartland Living
Article - Cheong Koon Hean
Innovations in hardware and heartware shape the design of Singapore’s next-generation residential towns.

Co-creating the Rail Corridor's Future
Article - Tan See Nin
Broad hands-on community engagement has led the design and planning process for a significant stretch of former railway land.
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Growing a Biophilic City in a Garden
Article - Kenneth Er
The greening of Singapore is the outcome of decades of commitment, sound planning, and strong community partnerships.
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Lifelong Learning and Ageing: Evidence From Singapore
Article - Sheng Yee Zher, Johnny Sung, Chia Ying
While age and educational background are key factors influencing our ability to learn, a recent study suggests that enabling technologies and learning methods can help seniors to go further.

Sustainable Urban Development: Espoo, Finland
Article - Helena Kyrki
The small but dynamic Finnish city is a leader in promoting development that brings together residents, businesses and other stakeholders, for the long-term benefit of all.

Governance Amid Technological Disruption: A Vision for an Agile Public Service
Article - Daniel Lim Yew Mao, Chan Chi Ling
A more agile, iterative and inclusive approach to policymaking and problem solving can help the public sector keep pace with change.

Developing a Liveable and Sustainable Singapore
Article - Toh Boon Kwan
Singapore’s developmental success is underpinned by principled approaches to the ubiquitous challenges of urban governance.
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