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SEA-UEMA Project |
The
Canadian International Development
Agency (CIDA) and the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT)
have entered into a contribution agreement on urban
environmental management.This is in the form of Southeast
Asia Urban Environmental Management Applications (SEA-UEMA)
Project, which aims to improve the Urban Environmental
Management (UEM) policies and good practices in the
region. CIDA has allocated a total CAN$ 9.5 million
over 5 years (2003-2008) for developing, managing
and implementing this project by AIT.
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The
goal of the project is to contribute to the improvement
of urban environmental conditions in Southeast Asia
(SEA) region. It seeks to attain improved implementation
and sharing of sound urban environmental management
policies and practices in the three key urban environmental
sub-sectors (water and sanitation, solid waste, and
air pollution) in Southeast Asian region with poverty
reduction and gender equality as the two crosscutting
themes. For emphasizing both UEM education and its
application, the project has adopted a two-prong funding
approach. |
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UEM
Graduate Education |
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UEM
Applications and Networks |
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SEA-UEMA
project invites all potential partners, individuals
as well as organizations, to join and expand this
AIT-CIDA partnership. The particular onus is on UEM
graduates, academics, researchers, professionals and
policy makers in the region to use the CIDA provided
resources to improve urban environmental conditions,
particularly for the poor men and women in the major
cities of Southeast Asia. |
For
details please contact:
Muhammad
Abu Yusuf,
PhD
Project
Manager, SEA-UEMA Project
Email:
yusuf@ait.ac.th
Tel/Fax:
66-2-5248338
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Dr.
Edsel
Sajor
Director, SEA-UEMA Project and Coordinator, UEM FoS
School of Environment, Resources and Development
Asian Institute of Technology
P.O Box 4, Klong Luang, Pathumthani 12120, Thailand
Tel: 66-2-5245604, 02-5245777, Fax: 66-2-5246380, 66-2-5248338
E-mail:uemapplications@ait.ac.th
Website:www.sea-uema.ait.ac.th
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