Kuching: A workshop on ‘Issues and Challenges in Sustainable Development on Small and Intermediate towns in Sarawak’ has been postponed until further notice.
Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events (MICE) industry is one of the fasting growing sectors within the tourism industry. Across Asia, this is boom time for the industry, with Malaysia recording a 25% growth in MICE visitors between 2001 – 2005.
Malaysians must not be discouraged from carrying out projectsundertheClean Development Mechanism (CDM) amid claims that they are not sustainable. Environment and Public Health Minister Datuk Michael Manyin said.
KUCHING: The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Conference aims to discuss information on how businesses and organisations could maximise their profits and benefit from ‘carbon trading’.
KUCHING: Three regional research centres will be set up in Sarawak to further explore the potential of farming in the State under the Ninth Malaysia Plan (9MP), Ministry of Modernisation of Agriculture permanent secretary Datu Jaul Samion.
KUCHING: Japan is planning to spend 35 billion yen (approx RM1 billion) to bring about 6,000, youths from East Asia to the country each year for five years.
KUCHING: The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Conference on Jan 24 and 25 will feature several prominent speakers from local and overseas institutions.
KUCHING: A Public lecture on 'Japanese Policy in Asia under Abe Adminstration' will be held at Wisma Sumber Alam, which houses the Sarawak Timber Industry Development Corporation, in Petra Jaya on January 9, starting 10.00 am.
KUCHING: The Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur (JFKL), the Malaysian Association of JApanese Studies (MAJAS) and the Sarawak Development INstitute (SDI) will jointly organise a public lecture on 'Japanese Policy in Asia under the Abe Administration' at Wisma Bapa Malaysia in Petra Jaya on January 9.
KUCHING: Angkatan Zaman mansang (AZAM) will continue with its agenda for sustainable development and building a knowledgeable community, saids its chairman Datuk Amar Abdul Aziz Husain. He said at the heart of AZAM’s programme was social mobilization through developing and nuturing the sustainability of communities, especially in rural areas.