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Research Study on “Analysis of Budgetary Allocations for SDGs in Pakistan (2019-2021) – Key Findings
ONE of the key result areas under Local Empowerment, Advocacy and Development (LEAD) for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Localisation in Pakistan programme funded by the EU Pakistan is to conduct empirical researches aimed at informed planning and development in...
Mayor Arya Rajendran of Thiruvananthapuram: Role Model of Female and Young Leader
MAYOR Arya Rajendran was born on 12 January 1999. Elected in December 2020 when COVID-19 pandemic has arisen, Mayor Arya has shown good works and become a role model for female and young leaders in managing and leading a municipality. Elected at the age of 21, Mayor...
Gyeonggi Online Delivery Service: Strengthening Traditional Markets
RESPONDING to online consumption trends accelerated by COVID-19, the Gyeonggi Provincial Government has launched the “Shopping Delivery Express” service, an online purchasing service for traditional markets, so as to expand market reach. The service is linked with...
Mayor Jasmin Angelli Maligaya-Bautista: A Woman with Substance Contributing to Society
MAYOR Jasmin Angelli Maligaya-Bautista is a Filipino politician who is currently serving as Mayor of Magallanes in Cavite Province, Philippines. She has contributed to the development of Magallanes through various programmes. Infrastructure Development Mayor Jasmine...
The 3 Degrees Scenario: What the Climate Change Could Do to Our Planet if We Don’t Act Now
An increase of 3 degrees Celsius may not seem like much, but it is when we talk about the increasing temperature on our planet. There is no doubt that an increase of 2 degrees Celsius from now, 1.1 degrees Celsius, will have a terrible impact on our future and the ecosystem.
Then, how will the condition of our planet if the increase of 3 degrees Celsius actually occurs in the future? This article will discuss this, based on scientific facts, and emphasize how important it is for all of us to care and take collective and immediate action regarding climate change.
Post-COP26’s Milestones: Commitments and Seeking Action with ASEAN City Leaders Dialogue and GCoM National Webinars
Day by day, population growth and development is increasing rapidly. This can have an impact on the environment, namely climate change. As we know, metropolitan cities are considered as promising for people's income. This causes the population and development in urban...
Accelerating Local Humanitarian Development Peace in Asia-Pacific Region through Official Development Assistance and Learning
17 December 2021 | Gyeonggi-do Province, one of UCLG ASPAC active members, established the Humanitarian Development Peace (HDP) Nexus Committee in June 2021 within the context of the Organisation. The establishment is a response towards humanitarian conditions...
A Resolution Ceremony for 2022 Daejeon UCLG World Congress and UCLG ASPAC Council Meeting
13-15 December 2021 | DAEJEON Metropolitan City and its UCLG Organising Committee held the “2022 Daejeon UCLG World Congress Resolution Ceremony” in a bid to successfully host the event next year. Attending this event were Mayor Her Tae-jeong of Daejeon, National...
Enhancing the Local DRR Action through Making Cities Resilient (MCR2030)
November-December 2021 | UCLG ASPAC in cooperation with the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) has been promoting Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and the Making Cities Resilient (MCR) over the past years. It has been strengthening the capacity of...
Training of Trainers on Decentralised Cooperation and SDGs Localisation: Collaboration to Create Local Champions
8, 25, 26 November 2021 | UCLG ASPAC teaming up with UCLG Learning and collaborating with the Platforma, UN Habitat and UN ESCAP organised and facilitated a roll-out of Module 4 on Decentralised Cooperation (DC) and SDGs localisation in a three-day Training of...
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