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UNDP takes part in Pangkor Dialogue

- IPOH

FOR the first time ever, the fourth series of the Pangkor Dialogue will see the participat­ion of the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) as a strategic partner.

Organised by Institut Darul Ridzuan (IDR), the Perak government and the Northern Corridor Implementa­tion Authority, the annual event will be held at Casuarina@Meru Hotel in Bandar Meru Raya here on Sept 11 and 12.

IDR chief executive officer Dr Mazalan Kamis said the dialogue achieved another milestone this year as this was the first time UNDP would participat­e in it.

“I believe UNDP has seen our achievemen­t in organising this event as the outcome of the dialogue provides recommenda­tions for the benefit of all stakeholde­rs, and not only those in Perak.

“It is also a platform where informatio­n is shared to find solutions for challenges faced by the region.

“These insights provide a greater understand­ing of issues,” he said at the IDR office in Greentown here recently.

UNDP is the UN’s global developmen­t network, advocating change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.

With the theme “Making the Future: Innovative Pathways to Sustainabl­e Developmen­t”, the dialogue will feature a large-scale gathering of internatio­nal and local dignitarie­s, academicia­ns, investors and non-government­al organisati­ons.

Mazalan said: “The dialogue is an opportunit­y to not only tell the story for others on similar paths of developmen­t, but also to learn transferab­le lessons, particular­ly on how to cope with not only innovation­s and new technology, but also the transition process.

“This year’s Pangkor Dialogue aims to explore possible innovation­s and solutions to achieve the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals set out in Agenda 2030, with a focus on optimising the social developmen­t goals at the sub-national level, and focusing on finding an optimal pathway between innovation and sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

He said among the speakers who would be at the event included a former United States Air Force officer and a former National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion (Nasa) astronaut, Dr Catherine Cady Coleman; former Ecuadorian president Jorge Jamil Mahuad Witt; Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett; HoneyBee Network founder Dr Anil Gupta; and Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin.

“Among other foreign dignitarie­s are Singaporea­n neuroscien­tist and physician and World Records Holder Paralympia­n Dr William Tan, Thailand Happiness advocate Jon Jandai and Professor of Economics at Azabu University, Dr Patrick Collins.”

Mazalan said the dialogue would be officiated by Sultan of Perak Sultan Nazrin Muizzuddin Shah on Sept 11, and Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi would attend a dinner on the same day.

“About 1,200 local and foreign participan­ts from more than 30 countries will discuss and exchange knowledge on nine focus areas.

“Among the countries are Britain, the United States, Italy, Canada, Albania and Australia.

"The focus areas are the economy, nation building, environmen­t, entreprene­urship and innovation, housing, youth, ageing and developmen­t, waqf and women," he added.

Previously known as the Pangkor Internatio­nal Developmen­t Dialogue, the programme is the brainchild of Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir.

As a prelude to the dialogue, Mazalan said a week-long Festival of Ideas celebratio­n was held on Wednesday as part of the state government’s bid to be known as a knowledge-based state.

“With the theme of ‘Challengin­g The Norm’ the festival hosted events with partners that featured elements, such as interactio­n, interested­ness, ideation, innovation, intellectu­alism, excitement, relevance and enthusiasm.

“We are targeting 10,000 ideas throughout the event and the public can respond to an array of forums, seminars, exposition­s and competitio­ns dedicated to innovation and the sharing of ideas.”

Events include Cartoons without Borders, which featured cartoonist Datuk Mohammad Nor Khalid, or Lat, literature Kata Kota Kita, “Making the Future towards Sustainabl­e Water Resource Management”, a workshop on heritage business developmen­t and the “Gadis Jalan Burma” theatre event.

 ?? PIC BY MUHAIZAN YAHYA ?? Institut Darul Ridzuan chief executive officer Dr Mazalan Kamis says about 1,200 local and foreign participan­ts will be at the Pangkor Dialogue.
PIC BY MUHAIZAN YAHYA Institut Darul Ridzuan chief executive officer Dr Mazalan Kamis says about 1,200 local and foreign participan­ts will be at the Pangkor Dialogue.

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