The official visit started with a briefing session with the City Government of Oslo, providing valuable insights into sustainable urban planning, supporting Sarawak’s efforts to refine the Kapit Master Plan.

Led by YB Datuk Amar Haji Awang Tengah Ali Hasan, Deputy Premier of Sarawak and Minister for Natural Resources and Urban Development II, the delegation explored terrain-adaptive infrastructure and innovative planning approaches.

Ms. Ingeborg Tennes, Political Advisor to the Vice Mayor for Urban Development, emphasised Oslo’s vision for a resilient, connected, and green city. Mr. Peter Austin, Planning Advisor, shared strategies on integrating public transport, digital planning tools, and climate-adaptive infrastructure.

RECODA CEO Datuk Haji Ismawi Bin Haji Ismuni presented the Kapit Master Plan, emphasising its commitment to environmental sustainability, economic vibrancy, cultural heritage and identity. By aligning these goals with global best practices, the plan aims to drive development while safeguarding Kapit’s environment and identity.

This knowledge exchange strengthens Sarawak’s vision for sustainable rural growth.