Pacific Islands Development Forum (PIDF) is a space for catalysing, mobilizing and mainstreaming action in support of sustainable development through green/blue economy in Pacific Island Countries. It is an action-oriented platform to identify innovative solutions that will ensure sustainable development and works closely with international institutions to engage state and non-state actors to develop high-impact collaborations on sustainable development and poverty reduction in the Pacific Islands.
ADB is an international development finance institution whose mission is to help its developing member countries reduce poverty and improve the quality of life of their people. Headquartered in Manila, and established in 1966, ADB is owned and financed by its 67 members, of which 48 are from the region and 19 are from other parts of the globe.
Transport Planning and Research Institute (TPRI), as a public institution, is directly affiliated to the Ministry of Transport (MOT) of China. It was founded in March 1998 when a re-organization was undertaken between two institutes, namely Highway Planning and Design Institute, Waterway Planning and Design Institute.
University of Transport and Communications (UTC) is a public university and is the oldest and the biggest technical one in transport field in Vietnam. The University of Transport and Communications (UTC) was re-opened under the revolutionary power on November 15th 1945, named then College of Public Worksunder the decree of President Ho Chi Minh and decrees of Ministry of Education and Ministry of Public Works Transport.
The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), formally established in 1974, is a unique developing country research institution. Deeply committed to every aspect of sustainable development, TERI works on sustainability issues across a range of subjects like urban development, urban transport, energy, environment, climate change and poverty alleviation. TERI’s emphasis has always been on bringing together multidisciplinary teams who use their knowledge and skills to carry out world class research to derive local and client-specific solutions.
The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) has been the leading think tank for Korea’s transport policies during the past two decades. With its commitment to gather, investigate and analyze the transport policies and technologies available in Korea and abroad, and its contribution to the improvement of national transport through research and development, KOTI is also a pioneer in providing new ideas and future perspectives about transport issues in Korea.
INSTITUTE OF URBAN TRANSPORT (INDIA) was established in May, 1997 as a premier professional non-profit making organization and registered under the Societies Registration Act. The membership of the Institute comprises Academicians, Architects, Economists, Engineers, Transport Planners, Town Planners and professionals from various disciplines. The Institute has as on 29th July, 2010, the Institute has 57 institutional members and 1131 individual members.
The Institution for Transport Policy Studies is an independent, non-profit foundation established under the auspices of the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. The activities of the Institution involve comprehensive research and survey programs on transport matters. The Institution also evaluates transport policy and offers recommendations to the Japanese government and concerned parties on transport policy issues.
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