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Network for Crisis Management's 17th annual conference to be held in Philippines

By ANI | Published: November 01, 2019 10:57 PM

The 17th annual Crisis Management Conference (CMC) of the Network for Crisis Management will be held in the Philippines' capital Mla on November 14 and 15.

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The 17th annual Crisis Management Conference (CMC) of the Network for Crisis Management will be held in the Philippines' capital Mla on November 14 and 15.

Hosted by the Metropolitan Mla Development Authority, the conference's theme will be 'International Bayhan: Unity in the Face of Disasters.' Bayhan refers to the spirit of unity and cooperation in the community in Tagalog.

At the conference, crisis management specialists from the participating cities' governments will introduce their initiatives and discuss the management of various kinds of crises including natural disasters to share their experiences, expertise, and information with the aim of sharing information and strengthening their ties.

This conference is one of the activities of the Network for Crisis Management, a multilateral working-level project led by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government (TMG). The event is hosted each year by one of the member cities of the Network and this is the 17th time it will be held.

The participating cities at this year's event include Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Mla (host city), New Taipei, Seoul, Singapore Taipei, Tokyo (Orgsing city of the Network for Crisis Management), Ulaanbaatar, Brussels (observer)

The Network for Crisis Management is one of the multilateral working-level projects led by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government with 14 participating cities centring around Asia.

The project aims to enhance crisis management capabilities and develop human resources for crisis management by having cities share their experiences and expertise for utilization in responding to various crises facing metropolises, including natural disasters.

( With inputs from ANI )

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