Asian Network of Major Cities 21

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Asian Network of Major Cities 21 was a body representing the interests of several of Asia's largest capital cities around common themes of importance, including urban planning, sustainability and crisis management. The organization was advocated by then Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara (1999–2012) and formed by common declaration of those attending a meeting held in Kuala Lumpur in August 2000. Following a review by member cities in 2014, the network was suspended and projects continued under new regional initiatives by Tokyo.[1]

  • Industry
    • Promotion of Development of a small to medium-sized Jet Passenger Plane
    • "Welcome to Asia" Campaign
    • Promotion of Asian Business and Investment Projects
    • ICT Initiatives for Urban Development
    • Development of Affordable, Safe and Fast Mass Housing Technology Project
  • Environment
    • Urban and Global Environment Problems
  • Civil management
    • Network for Crisis Management
  • Health
    • Countermeasures to Combat Infectious Diseases in Asia
  • Arts and culture
    • Asian Performing Arts Festival
  • Women's Social participation
    • Women's Participation in Society
  • Human resource development
    • Youth-to-Youth Program -Creating Enterprising Originals
    • Staff Capacity Enhancement Program

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