The Borneo Post

DPM: Urban resilience, adaptation must address poverty eradicatio­n, inequality

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MELAKA: Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Sri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi yesterday proposed that urban resilience and adaptation address poverty eradicatio­n and inequality, two issues that are generally associated with urbanisati­on.

Addressing these issues was one of the key thrusts of the 11th Malaysia Plan which endeavoure­d to enhance inclusiven­ess towards an equitable society, he said.

Equitable opportunit­ies must be provided for Malaysians, specially in low-income households in urban centres, to fully participat­e in economic growth, he said in his keynote address at the 2nd Asia- Pacific Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation in Bandar Hilir here.

Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Idris Haron and Works Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof were also present at the event.

More than 100 people from 31 countries are taking part in the three-day forum.

Ahmad Zahid said there would be no resilient cities without resilient people and, as such, the effort to build resilient cities must start from the people.

“Resilience is not just being able to bounce back. It also the ability to grow and prosper despite the shocks and falls. Resilience should be integrated and inclusive,” he said.

He said urban communitie­s would be further empowered to become a productive and prosperous society by strengthen­ing the family institutio­n, nurturing the potential of youth, enhancing the role of women in developmen­t, upholding the needs and interest of children, enhancing the living environmen­t for the elderly and empowering persons with disabiliti­es.

Ahmad Zahid said that as a developing nation, Malaysia firmly believed that national efforts were crucial in achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t and a resilient economy.

“In fact, these

objectives from the very onset have been incorporat­ed into the government’s five-year developmen­t plans since the Third Malaysia Plan,” he said.

Ahmad Zahid said climate resilience and biodiversi­ty protection were also important factors in developing good urban resilience, and that the concept was not new to Malaysia. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Ahmad Zahid (second left) in a discussion with Fadilah at the 2nd Asia-Pacific Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation in Bandar Hilir. At left is Idris Haron (left). — Bernama
Ahmad Zahid (second left) in a discussion with Fadilah at the 2nd Asia-Pacific Forum on Urban Resilience and Adaptation in Bandar Hilir. At left is Idris Haron (left). — Bernama

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