Dili 24 December 2022
Nine months ago, I was contacted by a friend. He said that GMN, the largest national private TV station is looking for a guest to appear on a relatively new talkshow program. INSIGHT, a new program designed to bring young people from different backgrounds to share their thoughts and ideas and inspire audience or public in general. The first thing come to my mind at the time was that people who deserve this kind of opportunity in Timor-Leste, are mostly politicians, independence veterans, influential people, and other well-known ones. Most national TVs want them because they have high rate of views as the society has been set that way. A TV program would be interesting to most viewers if it talks about memory of the past, and also who should rule in the government. They argue more about one politician should be better than the other because contributed plus to the independence effort, or else the other politicians are bad to govern because they have gray or less contribution history, or even traitor etc.
I felt like the public has been hypnotized in the media, TV included, to believe that politicians are the ones who can do miracles to change the country's destiny by telling stories, counting privileges they should have but not HARDWORK. Factual, rational, and bipartisan views on issues and developments in the country rarely win the the heart and mind of the people. In the meantime, there has not been much change in the last 23 years of independence. To name a few, our petroleum funds leaked significantly every single year, the current only oil field, Bayu Undan, dried up, lack of job opportunities making young people migrated overseas, urban developments become wicked problem, rural areas are getting isolated due to outpacing climate change impacts that make infrastructure development cant catch up.
I finally accepted the call with a thought that I could attend the media to reach more audience to promote the culture of objective and bipartisan views on things. This does not mean that I am claiming myself as the most independent person, NEVER. I do have political and subjective views. However, like many of you, rationally, we need to develop this culture from the media to instill good attitudes, develop visionary look to the future, and most importantly walk the talk instead of talk the talk. This is the reason why I would advice all of you to join the cause from your own profession wherever you interact with humans, and environment.
Back to the topic. I talked on the INSIGHT program as Urban Planner. It means that I was expected to talk on major urban problems such as floods and traffic congestion currently facing urban population. Director of the program at GMN thought that the major urban problems somehow have indirect correlation to lack of urban management. One gap is urban comprehensive plan. As GMN understands, Dili as a home of more than 200k population should be managed. There is something wrong that we need to pay attention to. Dili faces regular floods, traffic congestion occur uncontrolled at some point of time in several areas. The problems seem to occur constantly. However, there is not much narration of solutions from the public, and professionals. Actions to prevent the urban problems appear to be petty, insignificant, unsustainable, and inconsistent, and only project oriented. With all that understandings, GMN would like to present a perspective from which to understand the urban problems situation, and to discuss how to promote urban planning public policy intervention to prevent the problems from being rampant in the future.
As you all may understand that urbanism is one of the most complex topics to explain exactly. This nature makes it even more difficult to solve its problems. Among other things, if the Timorese want to mange Dili city or any other cities livable for now and future, it requires personal principles to start with, adequate professional skills to go through ideal technical processes, political commitment to influence participation of communities, economic capacity to finance programs and projects, etc. There is no single or one size fits all formula because the process of achieving livable city requires commitments, times, and resources as well. It is an aggregate and now action that needed. My very first advice in the last minutes of the interview is to start things from individual level; incremental effort is the most realistic action to change our situation. We then can keep advocating to the government to pay attention on what they should do.
*I hope this gives you an inspiration.