Title: Lessons from EuroAsian Cooperation Experiences and Expectation: Preliminary Survey
1Lessons from Euro-Asian Cooperation Experiences
and Expectation Preliminary Survey
- Bernadia Irawati Tjandradewi
- Programme Manager
- CITYNET
2Respondent cities
- Asian Cities
- Colombo (Sri Lanka)
- Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
- Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
- Kathmandu (Nepal)
- Muntinlupa (Philippines)
- Mumbai (India)
- Makati (Philippines)
- Karachi (Pakistan)
- Vientiane (Laos)
- San Jose (Philippines)
- European Cities
- Rotterdam (Netherlands)
3Respondent Information (Asian Cities)
- Minimum value in orange Maximum value in blue
4Respondent Information
5A. Evaluation of the Asian- European
Cooperation Projects
6Main Priority Projects
7Asian-European Cooperation Programmes
- 67 of respondent cities have been involved in
Cooperation Programmes - 100 - European cities 60 - Asian cities
- Main reasons for non-cooperation Lack of
opportunity - Lack of information
- 100 stated the programmes/projects have been
successful - Reasons for success
- Commitment of cooperating cities (77)
- Good understanding and clear objectives/ goals of
cooperation (77) - Reciprocity and mutual interests (55)
- Concrete, adaptable practices from partner cities
(55) - Other reasons
- Political support from national or higher levels
of government (30) - Free information flows (30)
- Wide public awareness (22)
8B. Decentralised Cooperation Interacting
with Donors
9Main Projects, Partners and Donors (past 5 years)
10Expected Projects and Donors (next 5 years)
11City-to-City and Decentralised Cooperation
- City-to-City cooperation helps to better engage
and develop projects funded by national and
international donors (100 of respondents) - City-to-City cooperation helps with
- Technical develop general knowledge about
appropriate technologies, assistance to specific
training, assistance to operation and maintenance
(100) - Procedural understanding of donor requirements,
selection of external consultants (67) - Environmental local agenda 21, environmental
data collection, assistance to develop own
environmental impact assessment methods, training
to specific software and modelling (55) - Others Economical and Institutional components
(40 each) - Not relevant Accounting and Social components
(33 20 respectively)
12City-to-City and Decentralised Cooperation
(continued)
- City-to-city cooperation proved useful at the
following stages of the project(s) - Planning and general studies (67)
- Funding (67)
- Preparation of the project(s) (55)
- Others Management of infrastructure (40)
- Maintenance of constructed equipment (22)
- C2C was not so useful in Supervision
13City-to-City and Decentralised Cooperation
(continued)
- City-to-city cooperation proved useful at the
following stages of the project(s)
14City-to-City and Decentralised Cooperation
(continued)
- Main obstacles and problems encountered
- Lack of coordination (55)
- Lack of communication (40)
- Others
- Mismatch between cities and donors interests/
objectives (30) - Limited knowledge of local social and political
issues
15C. Expectations towards PRO-ACT for better
cooperation with European/Asian cities and
donors
16Cooperation between European Asian Cities
- Reasons of Asian cities for cooperating with
European cities
- Main reason for European cities to cooperate with
Asian cities - For sustainable cooperation and to develop
long-term relations with cities in Asia
17Priority Issues of Asian Cities for Cooperation
18Priority Issues for Cooperation
19Identified Cities for Cooperation (by Asian
Cities)
20Expectations from PRO-ACT
- To gain contacts with bilateral and multilateral
aid agencies for funding and technical support
(81) - To help formulate general policies to improve
cities compliance with donor strategies and
programmes (54) - To optimise support extended by donors through
city-to-city cooperation between Asian and
European cities (54) - To assist Asian cities in developing project
proposals for submission to donors (54) - Others
- To complement international and local technical
consultants appointed by bilateral and
multilateral aid agencies (45)
21How can PRO-ACT help your cities
- PRO-ACT can assist in finding partners from
Europe/Asia for operational project projects
(82) - PRO-ACT can provide relevant organisations and
experts to contact to help you develop projects
(54) - PRO-ACT can provide best practices from
Asian/European cities through its website and
newsletters (54) - Others
- PRO-ACT can answer your questions through its
website discussion forum to be set up (27)
22How can cities contribute to PRO-ACT
- Cities can organise various capacity building
programmes for recipient cities (64) - Cities can provide relevant information and write
article(s) for publication in the PRO-ACT website
and newsletters (64) - Cities can dispatch our experts to the recipient
cities (46) - Others
- Cities can provide resources to the recipient
cities (27)
23Foreseen obstacles to successful cooperation
- Other obstacles mentioned (mainly European
cities) include - Political priority and lack of commitment with
respect to follow-up in Asia - Perspective/willingness to finance project
implementation and follow-up
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