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19 | CA-3-A031006001 | 2025-03-04T06:33:31 | Urban Environmental Management Applications | The goal of this project is to contribute to the improvement of urban environmental conditions in Southeast Asia. The purpose of the project is to attain improved implementation and sharing of urban environmental management (UEM) policies and practices in water and sanitation, solid waste management, and air pollution in Southeast Asia. UEM specialists are trained and research is conducted to achieve practical effective UEM in the region. Knowledge-sharing networks and policy dialogues in water and sanitation, solid waste management and air pollution are supported. Applied research initiatives are funded through a competitive process. | Closed | 2003-07-02T00:00:00 | 2010-09-15T00:00:00 | Asian Institute of Technology | ["Environmental policy and administrative management 10.00%", "Environmental education/training 35.00%", "Environmental research 20.00%", "Urban development and management 35.00%"] | 9548028.55 | Results achieved as of the end of the project (September 2010) include: The number of partnerships and collaborative arrangements among urban environmental management (UEM) stakeholders more than doubled between 2003 and 2010, reaching 352. Knowledge of gender-responsive UEM was introduced to 199 organizations and 493 specialists, trainers, and researchers from those organizations reported increased expertise. 110 UEM scholars received funding. 23 of 78 partners initiated and implemented sustained UEM policy campaigns. UEM policies were placed on the government’s action agenda in six countries. 11 of 31 alumni demonstration projects, 6 of 26 joint action research projects, and 4 of 6 pilot projects incorporated gender considerations throughout the project cycle. As a result of these activities, the gender-responsive UEM capacities and practices of public and private partners have improved throughout the region. | Project-type interventions | Bilateral | Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation | Global Affairs Canada | OGM Indo-Pacific | Pre-APP | ["Gender equality", "Environmental sustainability (cross-cutting)", "Participatory development and good governance", "Trade development", "Biodiversity", "Climate change mitigation", "Climate Change Adaptation", "Urban issues", "Desertification", "Children's issues", "Youth Issues", "Indigenous Issues", "Disability", "ICT as a tool for development"] | ["Far East Asia, regional"] | ["1500000.00", "2100000.00", "2000000.00", "2000000.00", "2500000.00", "810000.00"] | ["21.0245 105.84117", "13.75398 100.50144", "-6.21462 106.84513", "-8.55861 125.57361", "17.96667 102.6", "14.6042 120.9822", "3.1412 101.68653", "11.56245 104.91601"] | ["2003000383"] | ["Asian Institute of Technology "] | ["9548028.55"] |