URBANICE MALAYSIA is at the forefront of Malaysia’s journey towards sustainable urbanization, championing the SDGs and fostering transformative policies. My visit underscored the agency’s role in steering the nation towards a data-driven, collaborative future. With new legislation on the horizon, the promise of enhanced city empowerment and international partnerships looms, heralding a new era of global sustainability.
Yesterday, I visited URBANICE MALAYSIA, a federal agency under the Ministry of local government development, which nationally advocates for sustainable urban development (#SUD) and directly advises cities on #SDGs localization. Their #COO, Dr Mohd Rizal Osman, invited me to meet Aliaa Mohd Nor, knowledge platform and advocacy lead, and Johan Sammy, partnership development & funding specialist. The #CEO, Norliza Hashim, is a #townplanner and a very influential person in Malaysian politics …
To my mind, #SDGs based transformation clearly needs a new organizational approach. In #Malaysia, the institutional move is quite impressive. A political framework is in place under the Prime minister’s department and policies/budget are monitored by the Ministry of Economy, which has the leading role among ministries. However, it is still a challenge to review and meet the goals towards a true impactful transformation. Likewise everywhere in the world, #capacity building is THE key for a great change …
A rich discussion and nice insights on #governance, cities #empowerment, integrated public #policies and the role of #data driven solutions and open-source urban platforms. A new “data sharing” law is coming soon …
We decided to keep the conversation going so as to identify potential collaboration. And why not between #Europe 🇪🇺 and #Malaysia 🇲🇾 ! 🤗