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Sustainable Infrastructure | 10 June 2019
ASEAN identifies potential infrastructure projects
JAKARTA, 10 June 2019- ASEAN unveiled today the list of projects in the Initial Rolling Priority Pipeline of Potential ASEAN Infrastructure Projects (Initial Pipeline) under the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity 2025. The Initial Pipeline projects will complement and strengthen the existing economic and transport corridors by enhancing connectivity and…
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ASEAN Secretariat News | 21 November 2018
ASEAN promotes awareness of the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025 to relevant CLMV agencies
SIEM REAP, 19 November 2018- In an effort to increase greater understanding and awareness of the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025, the Cambodian government organised a workshop on the master plan in Siem Reap, on 19-20 November. Titled ASEAN Connectivity Workshop on Increasing Awareness of the Master Plan…
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ASEAN Secretariat News | 13 November 2018
THE MASTER PLAN ON ASEAN CONNECTIVITY 2025 DELIVERABLES FOR 2018 AND ASEAN CONNECTIVITY MICROSITE LAUNCHED
SINGAPORE, 13 November 2018- The ASEAN Coordinating Council (ACC) launched three Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025 priority deliverables and the ASEAN Connectivity microsite at the 22nd ACC Meeting. The MPAC 2025 aims to achieve a seamlessly and comprehensively connected and integrated ASEAN to promote competitiveness, inclusiveness, and a…
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| 12 November 2018
Enhancing ASEAN Connectivity: Developing a Rolling Priority Pipeline of ASEAN Infrastructure Projects
Investment in physical infrastructure in the transport, energy, and information and communications technology (ICT) sectors will help to improve connectivity both within and between ASEAN Member States (AMS). Due to budget constraints and competing demands for resources, there is not always sufficient investment in physical infrastructure in ASEAN. As a…
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| 12 November 2018
ASEAN Sustainable Urbanisation Strategy (ASUS)
Half of ASEAN peoples already live in urban areas and a further 70 million people are expected to live in the regions urban areas by 2025. Creating sustainable and liveable cities in ASEAN will be crucial to narrowing the existing development gaps, strengthening resilience, promoting innovations, improving well-being, and enhancing…
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