The Philippine Star

FNF Philippine­s shares the road for smarter, greener cities

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This year, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) Philippine­s’ “It’s all about Freedom” campaign has once again pedalled its way to an activity that encouraged the wider public to take a proactive role on the discussion of freedom, this time, highlighti­ng innovation through the developmen­t of new forms of urban mobility and citizen engagement.

Developing a smart city involves the use of technology and modern designs to improve mobility, urban planning and citizen participat­ion. With many cities facing exponentia­l growth in terms of population and technology-usage, challenges such as environmen­tal management and traffic congestion should be addressed. Nonetheles­s, there are also opportunit­ies that can be tapped in these fast-paced times. Modern mobility, innovative disruption, business promotion and civic engagement are the bright spots that FNF Philippine­s would like to seize. Together with empowered citizenry and proactive government­s, policy reforms and initiative­s to develop smart cities will be more effective and sustainabl­e.

Together with the Office of the Vice President of the Philippine­s, the Naga City Local Government, and the Kaya Natin! Movement for Good Governance and Ethical Leadership, FNF Philippine­s organized the Freedom Cycle on August 19, 2017 in Naga City. This activity hopes to support Naga City and other local government­s around the Philippine­s that are on their way to becoming smart cities. This is the second cycling event that FNF Philippine­s organized aiming to recognize local government­s that promote citizen engagement, innovative policies and climate change governance.

“Freedom Cycle is a vehicle for Filipinos to initiate, sustain and scale up efforts that inspire effective, honest and innovative leadership. It is one way to raise awareness and gather likeminded individual­s who can be partners for positive change,” expressed FNF Philippine­s country director Wolfgang Heinze.

In an approximat­ely 20-km route, cyclists assembled and participat­ed in a program that took place at the Naga City Hall Grounds, before proceeding to the race. This event also celebrated Naga City’s iconic leader, the late Interior and Local Government Secretary and former Naga City Mayor Jesse Robredo, on his fifth death anniversar­y. The event served as a commemorat­ion of his leadership that was uniquely characteri­zed by his yearning for innovation and for people empowermen­t.

“We would like to keep Sec. Jesse’s legacy of innovation alive in Naga City. We have policies lined up such as the Naga Bicycle Ordinance, which we are pushing for to provide alternativ­e mode of transporta­tion that is eco-friendly, economical and safe for Nagueños,” says City Councilor Ray-An Rentoy.

This event highlighte­d Naga City as a trailblaze­r for innovation in local governance. Some of its known best practices in local governance are in the areas of e-governance, transporta­tion and mobility, and climate change resiliency that led to the city’s improved finances, transparen­cy in administra­tive work, and efficient delivery of services in an environmen­tfriendly manner to the Nagueños.

The Friedrich Naumann Foundation, a German non-profit organizati­on, has been in the Philippine­s since 1986, a year of crucial importance in the democratic history of this nation. Together with its partners, it has been working to promote good governance, human rights, rule of law, economic freedom and environmen­tal governance.

For more details and updates about FNF Philippine­s, visit www.philippine­s.fnst.org and FNF Philippine­s’ social media pages: FNF Philippine­s: It’s All About Freedom (Facebook) and FNFPhilipp­ines (Twitter and Instagram).

 ??  ?? Nagueños are known for being the most empowered citizens in the Philippine­s, as they are given the platform to be part of governance.
Nagueños are known for being the most empowered citizens in the Philippine­s, as they are given the platform to be part of governance.

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