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Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA)
Cities Development Initiative for Asia (CDIA) is a multi-donor trust fund managed by the Asian Development Bank. As a project preparation facility, it helps secondary cities in Asia and the Pacific prepare bankable and sustainable infrastructure investments. It receives funding support from the governments of Austria, Germany, the Republic of Korea, Spain, and Switzerland.
Enhancing housing affordability and sustainability requires capacity development, affordability-based demand assessment, financing, and design improvements.
Local governments need a combination of strategic policy reforms and capacity building to effectively perform disaster risk reduction and management functions.
The Kochi Water Metro is an example of how inland waterway transport can not only improve commuting but also contribute to climate goals.
A project in Georgia shows how cities can take practical steps to improve inclusive mobility and access to transport services.
Mainstream gender inclusion and climate resilience into infrastructure development to improve quality of life and meet sustainability goals.
Integrating capacity building and human-centered interventions into the preparation of infrastructure projects helps cities meet sustainable goals.
Cities can turn to integrated ICT solutions to better manage the environment, health and safety of their industrial parks and enterprises.
In the People’s Republic of China, rehabilitation of the Simao River took an ecological and green development path and was integrated into city plans.