
CDIA Annual Reports 2014: Investing in Asia’s Urban Future
CITIES Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) released its recent Annual Report 2015 titled “Investing in Asia’s Urban Future”. CDIA’s first annual report sums up our

CITIES Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) released its recent Annual Report 2015 titled “Investing in Asia’s Urban Future”. CDIA’s first annual report sums up our

THIS is the official statement of Local and Regional Authorities Major Group at UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction, Sendai, Japan, 17 March 2015,

DOZENS of key actors, activists and stakeholders involved in the relationship between culture, cities, development and citizens are expected attend the first scheduled to take

A regional forum was just taking place in Sendai of Japan where dozens of mayors and local governments in Asia-Pacific region met and shared their

A capacity building training and workshop program on “Holistic Waste Management and Eco-Town Models for Sustainable Asia-Pacific Region” will take place in Jeju, South Korea,

SELAMAT Pagi (Good morning). A very familiar Bahasa Indonesia and Malay that I have also heard in Malaysia. Yet, this nice greeting, along with the

With thousands of different ethnicities and languages, the Asia-Pacific region is the world’s most diverse continent. United Cities and Local Governments Asia Pacific (UCLG ASPAC) connects the dots of those differences towards peace and prosperity for the biggest continent. UCLG ASPAC links more than 7000 local government in this region representing over 3.76 billion people -approximately half of the world’s population, and it incorporates economically fast-developing countries such as China, India and Indonesia.

FOUR different programs are now offered by the Hague Academy for Local Governance in the Netherlands and application is now open for any interested applicant

HABITAT III is scheduled to take place in Quito, Ecuador, in September 2016. But, preparatory efforts are already taking place among Indonesian Authorities, since President

THE two-day interactive conference on Public Space and Partnerships in the New Urban Agenda ends on a high note as city mayors led by LCP