ICLEI Southeast Asia Secretariat

ICLEI Southeast Asia Secretariat ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability is a global network working with more than 2,500 loca

The ICLEI Southeast Asia Secretariat (SEAS), based in Quezon City, Philippines, currently serves ICLEI Members in the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Established in 1999, ICLEI SEAS currently has over 60 members from the aforementioned countries. ICLEI SEAS prides itself on its body of work over the past years, assisting and supporting local governments in the region in their quest

towards sustainable development. To date, ICLEI SEAS has implemented over 50 major long-term programs and projects in cooperation with over 100 nationally, regionally, and internationally-renowned partners. Collectively, they have benefitted over 90 local governments and their over 77-million citizens throughout 7 countries in Southeast Asia. Over the past years, ICLEI SEAS has gained recognition for its efforts in empowering local governments in Southeast Asia by designing, promoting, and drawing external support for programs on urban resilience, low emission development, integrated resource management, and other sustainability themes. We continue to inspire local action for regional and global sustainability.

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ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability is a global network of more than 1,750 local and regional governments committed to sustainable urban development. Active in 100+ countries, we influence sustainability policy and drive local action for low emission, nature-based, equitable, resilient and circular development. Our Members and team of experts work together through peer exchange, partnerships and capacity building to create systemic change for urban sustainability.