Hikaru Shoji Keywords water supply and sanitation Urban Development water resources development climate change adaptation Read more about Hikaru Shoji Hikaru Shoji is the Unit Head of Portfolio Management Water and Urban Development Sector Office in ADB. He is a professional civil engineer specializing in water supply and sanitation, urban development, water resources development, and climate change adaptation. He led various development works as a staff of regional development banks, a non-governmental organization, and a consulting firm. He joined the organization on July 1, 2020, bringing over two decades of experience from Africa and Asia.
Ma Fiorella Fabella Keywords water supply and sanitation flood management water management Read more about Ma Fiorella Fabella Fiorella (Lala) joined the World Bank as a senior water supply and sanitation specialist in Manila in 2020. She is leading the Metro Manila flood management project and is also working on all water-related initiatives of the Bank. Prior to joining the Bank, she has worked for more than 20 years in the water private sector in the Philippines.
Wanli Fang Keywords urban regeneration water supply and sanitation eco-industrial parks urban rail transit flood risk management smart cities and municipal finance Read more about Wanli Fang Dr. Wanli Fang is a Senior Investment Officer with the Infrastructure Investment Department Region 1 at the AIIB, where she manages infrastructure investment projects in Urban and Water sectors in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
Joy Amor Bailey Keywords Urban Development ADB urban water supply and sanitation flood forecasting and early warning systems coastal management air quality improvement e-mobility post-disaster reconstruction microfinance disaster risk financing Read more about Joy Amor Bailey Joy Amor Bailey is an Urban Climate Change Resilience Specialist with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) - administered Urban Climate Change Resilience Trust Fund (UCCRTF) which supports cities in eight countries by improving urban planning, designing climate-resilient infrastructure, and investing in projects and people.
Asia Water Week 2013: Securing Water for All (Pre-Event) Read more about Asia Water Week 2013: Securing Water for All (Pre-Event) The Asia Water Week 2013 aimed to deepen and expand analytical work in Asia's water sector to advance inclusive policy reforms and strengthen support to priority programs and projects. The analytical work provided basis for sustained public investment and increased mobilization of private sector investment and expertise.
Asia Water Week 2013: Securing Water for All Read more about Asia Water Week 2013: Securing Water for All The Asia Water Week 2013 was organized to deepen and expand analytical work in Asia's water sector to advance inclusive policy reforms and strengthen support to priority programs and projects. The analytical work provided basis for sustained public investment and increased mobilization of private sector investment and expertise. The conference has for its overarching theme "Securing Water for All".
Support for Community and Civil Society-Driven Initiatives for Improved Water Supply and Sanitation Read more about Support for Community and Civil Society-Driven Initiatives for Improved Water Supply and Sanitation Indonesia is home to a number of rivers and tributaries; however nearly three fourths of its rivers are polluted. A Community-Based Total Sanitation approach was introduced to change hygiene and sanitation behaviors through community empowerment.
Asia Water Week 2013: Securing Water for All (Main Event) Read more about Asia Water Week 2013: Securing Water for All (Main Event) The Asia Water Week 2013 aimed to deepen and expand analytical work in Asia's water sector to advance inclusive policy reforms and strengthen support to priority programs and projects. The analytical work provided basis for sustained public investment and increased mobilization of private sector investment and expertise.