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Increasing international cooperation is seen as vital to achieving each of the 16 other goals. Achieving the SDGs, including Goal 11, will only be possible if there are strong partnerships within and across with all the goals. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
EXPLORE THE SDGS FROM AN URBAN PERSPECTIVE
SDG CENTRE GALLERY 17 panels in SDG Centre Kuala Lumpur displayed all Kuala Lumpur’s commitments, efforts, policies and programmes related to all the 17 SDGs. EXPLORE THE SDGS FROM AN URBAN PERSPECTIVE
Overview of all of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals achieved in Kuala Lumpur's Developments. IMPLEMENTATION OF SDG
SDG Centre Kuala Lumpur is intended to be made as a Knowledge Centre. To inform and present reports of various programme initiatives in Kuala Lumpur related to the 17 SDGs Besides that, it is made as a Data Centre to gather, analyse and compile relevant SDG data indicators that will assist in the planning and urban regeneration of Kuala Lumpur Furthermore, most importantly as a Community Centre to channel activities and programmes on local current issues related to the SDGs SDG Centre Kuala Lumpur is also intended as an Innovation and Launchpad Centre to encourage idea creation and innovation towards solving pertinent issues in the city Lastly, as a Partnership Centre to establish partnerships and collaborations with global, regional and local organizations/institutions working on SDGs and ensure its successes.
COMMUNITY CENTRE SHARED FACILITY COLLABORATION PAD MAKER SPACE COMMON WORKING SPACE CAFES PARTNERSHIP LIFE PROJECTS INNOVATION LABS TRAINING CENTRE TALKS KNOWLEDGE CENTRE
P N S CONFERENCE FACILITY SENSORY EXPERIENCE LIBRARY DATA CENTRE URBAN DATA The SDG Centre will strive to make positive advancements to the planning and implementation of SDGs through three guiding principles, and these are: SDG-Driven Prioritisation and Budgeting Participatory Governance Localised and Shared Implementation In order to achieve our goals, we believe that the community comes first. With the participation from all levels of society, only then can changes be implemented to advance sustainability in our cities and improve the daily lives of the people we care for. The SDG Centre strives to create a communityoriented space which can accommodate a diverse range of activities that will support information data and interaction. R&D CENTRE
Launched on 28 September 2021 The Centre has grown progressively and receives strong visitation from all sectors of the general public, tourists as well as officials. > 3200 more than 800 of them are official visitors & more than 2400 of them are walk-in visitors > 50 Years Old 20 - 30 Years Old 30 - 50 Years Old
The Centre has affiliated with wide-ranging organisations from national, state and local levels of governments and stakeholder groups. 40 made to date National & State Governments and Agencies Local Governments Universities and Learning Institutions GLCs, Embassies, Stakeholders Groups The Centre also hosted events and undertake SDG Trainings to various stakeholders. 19 made to date
SDG CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR A VISIT FROM UN-HABITAT'S EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
SDG CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR A VISIT FROM THE DELEGATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
SDG CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR A VISIT FROM THE GOVERNOR OF TOKYO
SDG CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR SDG DEEP DIVE
SDG CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR THE NORDIC WAY
SDG CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR EVENT 1
SDG CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR EVENT 2 - PERKHEMAHAN PERDANA
SDG CENTRE KUALA LUMPUR SDG DIGITAL TWIN
DIGITAL TWIN GLOBALLY LINKING THE CENTRE A digital platform that mirrors the physical space of SDG Centre Kuala Lumpur PHYSICAL SPACE Partners Public Organizations AR AI Simulation VR DIGITAL SPACE
KUALA LUMPUR CITY OF Kuala Lumpur is conveniently located in the intersection of the country's strategic economic regions which are the Northern Corridor Economic Region (NCER), the East Coast Economic Region (ECER), Iskandar Malaysia, Malaysia Vision Valley, and makes up the National Conurbation (Wilayah Konurbasi Nasional). The capital city of Malaysia plays a major role as an economic hub providing employment opportunities and focuses on a wide range of activities that include finance, education, culture, health, and facility services to approximately 7.8 Million people within the National Conurbation. Urban areas in Kuala Lumpur have exploded with rapid development, especially after the year 2000. Between the years of 2000 and 2018, the total built-up area increased by 1,532 hectares, which is a fivefold increase compared to 355 hectares from 1964 to 2000. This has posed a challenge to future development planning as land availability for development is fast depleting.
Location of Kuala Lumpur and other economic regions in Malaysia and in the context of the National Conurbation Built-up areas in Kuala Lumpur from 2006-2015
Our process consisted of three stages: diagnostic, the creation of an SDG roadmap, and a voluntary local review, all of which comprehensively encompass Kuala Lumpur's sustainable agenda. DIAGNOSTIC URBANICE & DBKL Internal Department of DBKL SDG ROADMAP @ Primera Hotel Kuala Lumpur for 3 days VOLUNTARY LOCAL REVIEW (2 weeks and special syndication)
350 500 28% inputs on projects and programs implemented in Kuala Lumpur Key stakeholders and internal experts 1 Sta8 kehold %ers from external agencies Stakeholders from residents representative 2 Stak 5eholde%rs from industry players 2 Differen 5 t virtual a % nd physical engagement sessions that averagely spans around 3 days that includes expert interviews and working groups Di 6 fferent groups including public, residents, academician and industry players
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY KEY FINDINGS FOR KUALA LUMPUR 17 169 101 29 39
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KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AWARDS AND RECOGNITION IN SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS This recognition also honors the legacy programs and projects of the 9th World Urban Forum held in Kuala Lumpur in 2018. These have received numerous other recognitions and established a benchmark and reference at both regional and international levels. UN-HABITAT SCROLL OF HONOUR AWARD WUF9 Legacy Projects Global North and South collaboration to decarbonise the building sector By setting a high standard and leading the way on climate action, mayors are uniquely positioned to build unity, alliances and public support for the solutions needed to avert climate breakdown. BUILDING A CLIMATE MOVEMENT AWARDS BY C40 Tokyo / Kuala Lumpur
Kuala Lumpur City Hall received the award as a result of being nominated by the Kuala Lumpur SDG Center. Out of 11 final nominations from cities within the Asia Pacific region, Kuala Lumpur topped the list. 9TH CITYNET CONGRESS SDG AWARD 2022 SDG Centre Kuala Lumpur DBKL has received the award, which is based on the evaluation of the Livability Index Malaysia (iDAM). This index measures the level of livability and well-being of the people in the local authority (PBT) area SPECIAL AWARD LIVABILITY INDEX MALAYSIA (iDAM). Bandar Global Berdaya Huni Tahap Tinggi 2021 KUALA LUMPUR INTERNATIONAL AWARDS AND RECOGNITION IN SUSTAINABILITY EFFORTS
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