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ASEAN Community Pillars ASEAN Community ASEANPolitical-SecurityCommunity(APSC) Enhance rules and good governance for ASEAN ASEANEconomicCommunity(AEC) Enhance integration and competitiveness of ASEAN ASEANSocio-CulturalCommunity(ASCC) Enhance the well-being and livelihood of ASEAN peoples Narrowing the Development Gap Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) Department of Foreign Affairs Department of Trade and Industry Department of Social Welfare and Development Coordinating Councils
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To establish ASEAN as a “people- centred and socially responsible” community of countries, united by a common identity and inclusive and harmonious in promoting the well- being, livelihood, and welfare of its peoples Uplift Quality of Life Cooperative activities People- oriented Environmentall y-friendly Sustainable Development through towards
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Human development Social welfare and protection Social justice and rights Environment sustainability ASEAN identity Narrowing the development gap CHARACTERISTICS (THRUSTS) OF THE ASCC to establish ASEAN as a community that promotes
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1. Biodiversity conservation 2. Civil service 3. Culture 4. Information 5. Disaster management 6. Education 7. Environment and Climate Change 8. Health 9. Labor and Migrant workers 10. Rural development and poverty eradication 11. Social welfare and development 12. Sports 13. Trans-boundary haze pollution 14. Youth
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15.ASEAN Commission on the Protection and Promotion of Rights of Women and Children 16.ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (ASEAN COCI) 17.ASEAN Committee on Women (ACW) 18.ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre) 19.ASEAN University Network (AUN) 20.ASEAN Earthquake Information Centre 21.ASEAN Specialized Meteorological Centre (ASMC) 21 Sectors of the ASCC (cont.)
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT Enhance well-being and livelihood Provide equitable access to human development opportunities Promote and invest in education and life-long learning, human resource training and capacIty- building Encourage innovation and entrepreneurship Promote the use of English language, ICT and applied S&T in socio- economic development activities Objectives: SECTORS: Education Civil Service Sports Youth ASEAN Committee on Women
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Enhance well-being and livelihood Build a secure and drug-free environment Alleviate poverty Ensure social welfare and protection Enhance disaster resilience Address health development concerns Objectives: SECTORS: Disaster Management Health Development Rural Development & Poverty Eradication Social Welfare & Development SOCIAL WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT
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Promote social justice Mainstream people’s rights into policies and all spheres of life For the vulnerable and marginalized groups: Women Children Elderly Persons With Disabilities Migrant Workers For the vulnerable and marginalized groups: Women Children Elderly Persons With Disabilities Migrant Workers Objectives: SECTORS: Labor and Migrant Workers ASEAN Commission for the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) SOCIAL JUSTICE AND RIGHTS
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We are glad that our advocacy for social protection will be realized at this Summit through the adoption of an ASEAN Declaration on strengthening Social Protection. My administration believes that a strong economy is founded on an empowered citizenry. This is why since taking office, we have focused on improving education, healthcare, and social welfare programs in our country; I believe that the potential for development of our nation rests in the capacity of our people to contribute in building a resilient economy and a society that values fairness and equality. This belief continues to define our policies and serves as the foundation of our position for promoting social protection initiatives in ASEAN.
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Cha-am Hua Hin Declaration on the Roadmap for the ASEAN Community (2009-2015) Bali Declaration on ASEAN Community in A Global Community of Nations Cebu Declaration towards One Caring and Sharing Community ASEAN Human Rights Declaration Bali Declaration on the Enhancement of the Role and Participation of the Persons with Disabilities in ASEAN Community Proclamation of the ASEAN Decade of Persons with Disabilities (2011-2020): Towards an Inclusive Society
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Joint Declaration and ASEAN Roadmap on the Attainment of the Millennium Development Goals in ASEAN Brunei Darussalam Declaration on Strengthening Family Institution: Caring for the Elderly Ha Noi Declaration on the Enhancement of Welfare and Development of ASEAN Women and Children Declaration on the Commitments for Children in ASEAN Resolution on the ASEAN Plan of Action for Children Declaration on the Advancement of Women in the ASEAN Region ASEAN Declaration on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers Work Programmes of the relevant ASEAN sectoral bodies
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Protect the natural resource base for economic and social development through sustainable management and conservation of soil, water, mineral, energy, biodiversity, forest, coastal and marine resources END-GOALS Achieve sustainable development Promote a clean and green environment END-GOALS Achieve sustainable development Promote a clean and green environment Improve water and air quality for the ASEAN region Participate in global efforts towards addressing global environmental challenges Develop & adapt environmentally-sound technology for development needs & environmental sustainability Objectives: SECTORS: Biodiversity Conservation Climate Change Environmental Protection Trans-boundary Haze ENSURING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
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Mainstream and promote greater awareness and common values in the spirit of unity in diversity at all levels of society ASEAN IDENTITY Basis of Southeast Asia’s regional interests ASEAN IDENTITY Basis of Southeast Asia’s regional interests Objectives: SECTORS: Culture Information Committee on Culture and Information (COCI) BUILDING ASEAN IDENTITY
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COMMITTEE ON CULTURE & INFORMATION
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Strengthen cooperation to reduce the development gap in particular the social dimensions of development between ASEAN-6 and the CLMV INITIATIVE FOR ASEAN INTEGRATION (IAI) ASEAN-6 Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thaila nd ASEAN-6 Brunei Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thaila nd CLMV Cambodia Lao PDR Myanmar Viet Nam CLMV Cambodia Lao PDR Myanmar Viet Nam Objectives: NARROWING THE DEVELOPMENT GAP
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1.The MTR could be employed as a useful barometer of where the ASCC has made good progress and where action is still lagging and how to address gaps and challenges. 2.The ASCC should establish a more robust monitoring and evaluation system for keeping track of ASCC actions and activities’ progress in a more timely and effective manner 3.The ASCC should have to take a more active role in forging common positions on relevant issues under its purview and articulating them more forcefully in various regional and global fora. WAY FORWARD… BEYOND 2015
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“Whilst recognizing and respecting cultural diversity, ASEAN Member States will strengthen their cooperation to protect and promote the diversity of their cultures consistent with their respective international obligations. Furthermore, ASEAN Member States will ensure the utilization of their cultural diversity with a view to achieving the establishment of the ASEAN Community.” - DECLARATION ON ASEAN UNITY IN CULTURAL DIVERSITY: TOWARDS STRENGTHENING ASEAN COMMUNITY, 17 November 2011, Bali, Indonesia
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“ Convinced of the need to strengthen existing bonds of regional solidarity to realize an ASEAN COMMUNITY, that is politically cohesive, economically integrated and socially responsible in order to effectively respond to current and future challenges and opportunities. ”
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Office of ASEAN Affairs Department of Foreign Affairs
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