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Managing Asian Cities Report

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This book gives an overview of the major issues confronting Asian Cities as they strive to provide the services and investment needs of their citizens in a period of rapid change and new challenges such as climate change and economic restructureing. It also sets oout practical examples of addressing challenges and taking advantage of the opportunities presented in today's Asia. These examples are ... [Continue Reading]

ADB Urban Forum 2011: Financing Future Cities

Asian Urban Forum 2011

ADB Headquarters, Manila, Philippines: 15 November 2011 - 17 November 2011 Asian cities, some already nation-sized in terms of their economy, will determine the future of the planet. They are the new workshops of the world: their economic growth has lifted millions out of poverty, although they are still home to more than two thirds of the world's poor who are most vulnerable to the impacts ... [Continue Reading]

Incentivizing Asia’s Urban Future: CDIA High-level urban policy round-table

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CDIA will conduct a High-Level Urban Policy Roundtable at ADB in Manila, Philippines on 14 November 2011. It will call upon Asian countries to make urbanization (and urban infrastructure development in particular) a key instrument for enhancing growth, combating poverty, addressing climate change, and serving as a stabilizing factor in the regional and global economic system. The Roundtable ... [Continue Reading]

CDIA Partners with DILG Philippines

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Philippines: The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), Philippines and the Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on July 6, 2011. DILG is identified as its appropriate National Partner Agency for CDIA in the Philippines to enable cities to meet the challenges of transforming their urban infrastructure plans to investment within ... [Continue Reading]

Austria and Shanghai Municipal Government join CDIA as funding members

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CDIA is proud to announce that the Government of Austria and the Shanghai Municipal Government have joined the governments of Germany and Sweden as well as the Asian Development Bank in financing CDIA activities in the region. The two new members were officially welcomed as they participated in the recent Program Review Committee meeting in April of this year in Essen, Germany. This will lead to ... [Continue Reading]

Linking Cities to Finance

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Linking Cities to Finance Regional Conference

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Regional Conference Shanghai International Convention Center “Linking Cities to Finance: Overcoming bottlenecks to financing strategic urban infrastructure investments” This event will bring together national and international development finance institutions, private financial institutions, city governments, national/ provincial governments and private sector investors to discuss ... [Continue Reading]

Singapore and Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) Join Hands to Assist Developing Countries

SINGAPORE: The Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the Cities Development Initiative for Asia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish the Singapore-CDIA Third Country Training Programme (TCTP) which will provide joint technical assistance programmes to developing member countries of the Asian Development Bank (ADB). CDIA was co-founded by the ADB and the German Federal ... [Continue Reading]

Experts begin feasibility study on urban transport

KOCHI, India: The officials of the Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) have started a pre-feasibility study in the urban transport sector in the city. The officials of the CDIA also attended an interactive session at the Corporation council hall on Wednesday. The CDIA will not fund or invest in the Kochi project. However, it will help Kochi in preparing a structural investment package ... [Continue Reading]

Urban transport project approved

FAISALABAD: The Chief Secretary Punjab, Javed Mehmud, has approved the launching of the project “Pre-feasibility Study for Urban Transport and Industrial Waste Management” in Faisalabad. This approval was given by him during his visit to Chiniot, where Senior Municipal Development Specialist of Cities Development Initiative for Asia(CDIA), Nadir Ihsan, along with his team, met him and ... [Continue Reading]