By: Dolly Yasa
BACOLOD City – Mayor Evelio Leonardia is representing the League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) to the World Summit of Local and Regional Leaders convened by the United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) in Durban, South Africa from Nov 11 to 15.
A press statement from the Mayor’s Office said that the World Summit is the largest gathering of mayors, presidents of associations, councilors, and local and regional practitioners from around the world.
The press statement also said that Leonardia, who has also recently been appointed by President Rodrigo Duterte to the Legislative Executive Development Advisory Council [LEDAC] as the lone representative of all local governments in the country in the council, will also speak at the CEO Forum on Local Government Associations to share his insights on issues besetting Philippine cities today.
These include, specifically, in the areas of disaster risk management, sustainable development, and managing the impacts of climate change. He will also meet potential partners to support the efforts of Philippine cities on sustainable urban development, the statement further said.
Among the 90 participating countries are Switzerland, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Argentina, South Africa, Netherland, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and other African, South American and European delegations.
Leonardia will also touch base with various institutional partners such as the World Bank, Cities Alliance, and UN Environment, which previously supported capacity-building programs for Philippine cities in the hope of renewing ties with these institutions.
The mayor’s participation in the World Assembly is aimed at securing a seat in the World Council for the LCP. It is a strategic move on the part of the League.
A place in the World Council will increase international visibility for the association, which can support global knowledge-sharing exchanges that Philippine cities support.
Leonardia is a sponsored delegate of the Asia Pacific section of UCLG, which means that no resources from the City Government of Bacolod were used to fund his participation in this Summit.