The members are the foundation of the CAI-Asia Partnership. Through their activities, they contribute to the implementation of the CAI-Asia Partnership Strategy. The partnership approach brings together relevant stakeholders from local and national government agencies, non-government organizations, academic and research institutions, the business sectors, and development agencies and foundations who are interested in improving air quality, sustainable transport, energy use and urban development in major cities in Asia.
How to join the CAI-Asia Partnership:
Register your organization by completing the Partnership Application Form and send to gianina.panopio (at) cai-asia (dot) org
How to update your members profile
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/membershipverify
Commitment of Members
The CAI-Asia Partnership members are committed to promote better air quality management and livable cities by:
- Encouraging the development and adoption of sound science as the basis of air quality management, sustainable transport, clean energy and urban development;
- Stimulating the development and implementation of policies, programs and projects covering air quality, vehicle and industrial emissions, and energy use;
- Fostering coordination and cooperation with other regional programs and initiatives relating to air quality management, sustainable transport, clean energy and urban development in Asia;
- Participating at the CAI-Asia Partnership meeting every two year that coincides with the Better Air Quality (BAQ) Conferences
Benefits
The Partnership members meet once every two years in a meeting that coincides with the Better Air Quality (BAQ) conferences. Members of the CAI-Asia Partnership can avail of these benefits:
- An organization profile in the CAI-Asia's website
- First to receive CAI-Asia publications, newsletters, activities and events announcements
- Primary consideration for cooperation in activities or projects as partners in the area of air quality and climate change, clean fuels and vehicles, green freight and logistics, and sustainable urban development and transport
- Access to the CAI-Asia help desk in the area of air quality and climate change, clean fuels and vehicles, green freight and logistics, and sustainable urban development and transport
- Access to the CAI-Asia network of experts, policy makers and other key stakeholders
- An electronic membership certificate
Governance
The Partnership governance framework, operating arrangements and mechanisms, operating principles are provided in the Operating Guidelines.
The Partnership is led by the Partnership Council whose current members are
- Cities: Mayor Ir. H. Eddy Santana Putra of Palembang City, Indonesia
- National government agencies: Mr. J.S. Kamyotra of Central Pollution Control Board, India
- Non-government organizations and Academic & Research Institutions: Prof. Wing-Tat Hung of Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Private Sector: Mr. Klaus Burger of MAHA Maschinenbau Haldenwang GmbH & CO., KG, Germany
- Development agencies and foundations: Mr. Roland Haas of GIZ, Germany

