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Asia LEDS Partnership welcomes new members to the network

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The Asia LEDS Partnership (ALP), the voluntary regional network, has reached more individuals and organizations working within the public, private, and non-governmental sectors to advance low emission development in Asia. We are happy to share that the family is growing bigger and stronger.

From December 2017 until March 2018, 60 organizations have joined the ALP. These include:

  1. 5 STAR STOVES BANGLADESH, Bangladesh
  2. Adelphi
  3. Aid Organization, Bangladesh
  4. All nations in Yahawehs Glory International organization, Sierra Leone
  5. Allotrope Partners, USA
  6. Asian Institute of Technology, Vietnam
  7. Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
  8. Badhon Manob Unnayan Sangstha, Bangladesh
  9. Borongan City Local Government, Philippines
  10. Carbon Trust
  11. Carbonfixers, India
  12. CATHALAC
  13. Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability, India
  14. Centre for Environment Education, India
  15. Center for Protected Area Management
  16. City Government of Santa Rosa, Philippines
  17. Clean Power Research
  18. Climate Change Commission, Philippines
  19. ClimateWorks Australia, Australia
  20. Comunidad Sostenible
  21. Department of Management Engineering at the Technical University (DTU) – UNEP partnership, Denmark
  22. Eco-Remates, Inc., Philippines
  23. EcoKraft GmbH
  24. Electrocycle Zambia Ltd
  25. Emi Consultant, Bangladesh
  26. Factor, Thailand
  27. Foundation For Research And Sustainable Development (FRSD), India
  28. Grameen Development Society (GDS), Bangladesh
  29. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) China
  30. Greentech Carbon Solutions Limited, Bangladesh
  31. Instituto Internacional De Desarrollo Sustentable Y Cooperación (IIDEC)
  32. Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
  33. Jeunes Volontaires Pour L’environnement/ Youngs Volnteers For Environment
  34. Let’s Do It Philippines, Philippines
  35. Mindanao Development Authority, Philippines
  36. Ministry of energy, Chile
  37. Ministry of Economic Affairs, Republic of China, Taiwan
  38. Ministry of Transport, South Sudan
  39. Naly Agriculture Pty Ltd, Laos
  40. National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Indonesia
  41. Negocios Amazonicos Sustentables EIRL
  42. Net Energy Pvt Ltd.
  43. Partnership on Sustainable, Low Carbon Transport
  44. Professional Development and Research Center
  45. Punjab Energy Efficiency & Conservation Agency (PEECA), Pakistan
  46. R & C PER_ LEDS
  47. Regional Centre for International Development Corporation
  48. RR Environmental Services, Sri Lanka
  49. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Honduras, Central America
  50. Thainguyen University, Vietnam
  51. The Green House
  52. The World Bank, USA
  53. Uganda National Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Alliance (UNREEEA)
  54. Ulaanbaatar City Environmental Agency, Mongolia
  55. United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Thailand
  56. United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Thailand
  57. USAID Regional Development Mission for Asia, Thailand
  58. Worldwatch Institute
  59. WWF – Greater Mekong, Thailand
  60. Youth Association for Development, Pakistan

The ALP now has 272 member organizations and 608 individual members associated with it.

The ALP membership is voluntary, cost-free, and unlimited in duration. It is open to individuals/organizations from the sub-regions of East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, and the Pacific. You could become an ALP member (as an individual or organization) by completing a cost-free membership sign-up form.

 

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Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
Department of International Cooperation, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Chinese Taipei
Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI)
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA
Leadership for Environment and Development (LEAD), Pakistan
International Climate Development Institute (ICDI), Chinese Taipei
The International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD), Bangladesh
Ministry of Planning and Investment,  Vietnam
Ministry of Environment, Department of Climate change and International Relations, Mongolia
Climate Change Commission, Philippines
Climate Change Secretariat, Ministry of Mahaweli Development and Environment, Sri Lanka
Programming Division, Planning Commission, Bangladesh
ICF International
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
United Nations Environment Programme
UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP)
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