Implementing the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) Gizella Marie A. Herrera ASEAN Connectivity Division ASEAN Secretariat High Level Seminar on ASEAN Community Statistical System (ACSS) Strategic Plan ( ) Bogor, Indonesia 17 June 2014
Outline of Presentation ● ASEAN Connectivity Vision & Goals ● The Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) ● The MPAC Scorecard ● Enhancing ASEAN Connectivity Monitoring & Evaluation Project ● Statistical/Data Requirements
ASEAN Connectivity Vision & Goals ● ASEAN Leaders’ Statement on ASEAN Connectivity, 15 th ASEAN Summit, Cha-am Hua Hin, Thailand, 2009 ● ASEAN Connectivity Goals: To enhance integration and cooperation of ASEAN To enhance global competitiveness of ASEAN through stronger production networks To enhance the well-being and livelihood of ASEAN peoples To enhance rules and good governance for ASEAN To enhance connections to economic centres within the region and within individual Member States and narrow the development gap ● ASEAN Connectivity ASEAN Community
The Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity Integrated and well-functioning intermodal transport, ICT and energy networks in ASEAN and the wider region Agreements and instruments to facilitate trade in goods and services, appropriate investment policies, legal frameworks Life-long learning, human resource development, innovation and entrepreneur- ship, cultural exchange, tourism development
MPAC Scorecard: Sample Dimension 1
MPAC Scorecard: Sample Dimension 2
MPAC Scorecard: Sample Dimension 3
The World Bank Project: Enhancing ASEAN Connectivity M&E ● Establish qualitative and quantitative indicators to assess the progress and impact of implementation of MPAC key measures. ● Add qualitative variable “perceived” risk of non- completion (RNC) and overall performance assessment ● Add quantitative indicators of impact, outcome, output per key measure
Proposed Connectivity Indicators* *with compliments to World Bank
Proposed Connectivity Output Indicators*
Data Requirements *