CITYNET, the Regional Network of Local Authorities for the Management of Human Settlements, is a network committed to helping local authorities improve the lives of citizens and promote urban sustainability. CITYNET focuses on confronting common urban challenges, such as transportation, housing, water services, sanitation, and solid waste management. With 130 members - consisting of 84 cities and other urban stakeholders - and 25 years of history, CITYNET is the largest network of its kind in the Asia Pacific region. View full Profile in PreventionWeb
Activities in the Campaign
CITYNET took part in the first-ever Thematic Debate on Disaster Risk Reduction at the United Nations General Assembly in New York last February 2011.
CITYNET played a part in creating a training program at Kyoto University through their involvement in the Asian Urban Risk Reduction Task Force, building on the guide for local Hyogo Framework for Action implementation.
CITYNET has participated actively in creating the Local Government Self Assessment Tool and the Handbook for Mayors.
CITYNET has encouraged city-to-city cooperation through their regular activities, including for a city-to-city exchange between Makati and Kathmandu that focuses on risk-sensitive land use planning and land-pooling.