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Asean capital cities unite to address waste and climate challenges
Asean capital cities unite to address waste and climate challenges

The Star

time5 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Asean capital cities unite to address waste and climate challenges

KUALA LUMPUR: A collaborative network has been established for Asean capital cities to work together to address various common challenges, including waste management, climate change and natural disasters. This was among the outcomes announced by Kuala Lumpur mayor Datuk Seri Maimunah Mohd Sharif after chairing the 2025 Meeting of Governors and Mayors of Asean Capitals (MGMAC) at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre today (Aug 13). The network, known as the MGMAC City Network, will promote knowledge-sharing and progress reporting on the implementation of sustainable development goals and the New Urban Agenda by carrying out voluntary local reviews, according to Maimunah. "All Asean capital cities have agreed to support the implementation of the New Urban Agenda, especially concerning zero-waste initiatives and climate action. "This includes the voluntary participation in the UN-Habitat Waste Wise Cities initiative. Each capital city will also submit a report on their waste management efforts," she said. Asean capital cities have also agreed to promote and advocate for local-level climate investments by international institutions such as the United Nations System, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank, according to Maimunah. "We will leverage on these organisations' technical expertise and financial capabilities to support climate mitigation and adaptation initiatives in our cities," she said. She added that Asean capital cities will also adopt a thematic approach to assist each other in the areas of zero waste as well as climate adaptation and mitigation. The 10 Asean capital cities have also agreed in principle to set up a secretariat in Jakarta, Indonesia, to deepen their partnership to better implement the Asean Vision 2045, according to Maimunah. "The details of the secretariat will be discussed in the technical meetings that will be held after this. "The secretariat can help monitor the cities' commitments towards the Asean Vision 2045 and prepare for future meetings," she added. Also present were United Cities and Local Governments Asia-Pacific (UCLG ASPAC) secretary-general Dr. Bernadia Irawati Tjandradewi, Manila vice mayor Angela Lei "Chi" Atienza and Urbanice Malaysia chief executive officer Norliza Hashim. MGMAC will be held in Manila, the Philippines, next year as the country assumes the chair of Asean.

Shaping resilient cities
Shaping resilient cities

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Shaping resilient cities

MALAYSIA will host three landmark regional events from Aug 10 to 15 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, placing cities at the heart of Asean's sustainable development journey. The Asean Sustainable Urbanisation Forum (ASUF), Asean Governors and Mayors Forum (AGMF), and Meeting of Governors and Mayors of Asean Capitals (MGMAC) will serve as flagship components of Malaysia's Asean Chairmanship 2025. Convened by the Housing and Local Government Ministry, Urbanice Malaysia, and the Asean Secretariat — in collaboration with Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) as the host city, and United Cities and Local Governments Asia-Pacific and United Nations Human Settlements Programme as co-convenors — the three forums will bring together over 8,000 participants from more than 500 cities in Asean. These include governors and mayors from all 10 Asean capitals, 156 local authorities from Malaysia, as well as leading voices from government, civil society, professionals, business, academia, youth, and women's groups. DRIVING ASEAN'S URBAN AGENDA FORWARD As Asean urbanises rapidly, more than 52 per cent of the region's nearly 700 million people now live in urban areas. Cities have become critical engines for innovation, growth, and social wellbeing, yet they also face rising inequality, infrastructure strain, and climate threats. These events offer a regional platform to forge new strategies, partnerships, and actions towards a greener, more inclusive and resilient urban future. "These forums are more than meetings," said Urbanice Malaysia chief executive officer Norliza Hashim. "They are an expression of Asean's collective ambition to ensure that urbanisation becomes a force for resilience, equity, and sustainability." ASUF: ADVANCING A PEOPLE-CENTRED URBAN FUTURE ASUF will feature high-level dialogues, technical sessions, and stakeholder assemblies aligned with Asean Community Vision 2045, Asean's Sustainable Urbanisation Strategy and the Asean Smart Cities Network. Key themes include: CLIMATE-RESILIENT Cities, INCLUSIVE, Healthy and Caring Cities, DIGITAL Transformation and Innovation, and COLLABORATIVE Pathways to Sustainable Cities. Notably, four stakeholder assemblies — focusing on women, youth, professionals, and business leaders — will surface local solutions and shape inclusive pathways for regional cooperation. Outputs from these tracks will feed directly into the forum's outcome documents and future programming. AGMF: STRENGTHENING LOCAL LEADERSHIP IN ASEAN Since its recognition in 2018, AGMF has become the region's leading platform for local urban leadership. AGMF 2025 will facilitate policy exchange on governance, finance, innovation, and service delivery — culminating in the AGMF 2025 Declared Actions: "Towards People-Centred, Resilient and Sustainable Asean Cities by 2045." This declaration will capture shared priorities and local commitments across the Asean urban landscape. MGMAC: AMPLIFYING THE VOICE OF ASEAN CAPITALS MGMAC will convene the captains of capital cities for strategic deliberations on shared challenges, from urban mobility, waste management and housing to climate adaptation and digitalisation. A key outcome will be the Joint Communiqué of MGMAC 2025, articulating coordinated actions and regional alignment among Asean capitals. MORE THAN DIALOGUE: A CELEBRATION OF URBAN INNOVATION The six-day event will also feature: More than 100 exhibition booths showcasing urban innovations and partnerships, Workshops, roundtables, as well as capacity-building sessions, and Children's programme featuring Ronda-ronda Kotaraya for children aged 10 to 15 with DBKL, Prasarana and Unicef during KL's Car-Free Day. These community-based initiatives reinforce Malaysia's commitment to participatory governance and bottom-up transformation. KUALA LUMPUR STATEMENT TO THE ASEAN LEADERS' SUMMIT The combined outcomes from ASUF, AGMF, and MGMAC will be consolidated into the Kuala Lumpur Statement on Sustainable Urbanisation 2025, which will be submitted as official input to the 47th Asean Leaders' Summit this October. This milestone ensures that local voices and urban priorities are reflected in Asean's highest policy decisions. TOWARDS A RESILIENT AND PEOPLE-CENTRED ASEAN With the convergence of policy leaders, city managers, and grassroots actors, these forums mark a pivotal step in shaping Asean's urban future. They reaffirm Malaysia's leadership in advancing the regional urban agenda and chart a vision for cities that are both future-ready and future-proof. "Sustainable urbanisation is not just a national policy, it is a shared promise to the rakyat — a promise to shape neighbourhoods and cities that reflect our hopes, honour our diversity, and prepare our children for the challenges of tomorrow. "Whether in kampungs, PPR flats, or rapidly growing urban centres, our responsibility remains the same — to build cities that care, cities that empower, and cities that belong to everyone.

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