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Themes
28 Jun 2020
Digital Transformation, Health and COVID-19
ASEAN Center for Public Health Emergencies and Emerging Diseases (ACPHEED)
On 12 November 2020, the ASEAN Leaders during the 37th Summit under the Chairmanship of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam announced the establishment of the ASEAN Centre for Public Health Emergencies and Emerging Diseases (ACPHEED).
12 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
ASEAN Health Sector’s Collective Response to Covid-19
The ASEAN Health Sector has been engaged in the prevention, detection, and response to COVID-19 since the first week of January 2020 when information about the cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan City was shared with the ASEAN Secretariat.
12 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
National Vaccine Security and Self-Reliance on the Pandemic Influenza Preparedness in Thailand (PIP Action Plan)
Thailand has suffered severe economic losses and social disturbance due to the global outbreak of diseases or pandemics. In January 2004, the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus of the H5N1 subtype was first confirmed in poultry and humans in Thailand.
12 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
Regional Collaborative Strategy for ASEAN Drug Security and Self-Reliance
14 Dec 2020
ASEAN Identity and Community Building, Education
Bringing ASEAN to the People, One Story at a Time
In today’s digital age, compelling narratives can make a message stand out in a saturated media landscape. They can capture the imagination, build understanding, and forge emotional connections among people.
14 Dec 2020
ASEAN Identity and Community Building, Digital Transformation, Health and COVID-19
ASEAN Plans to Boost Travel Amid a Pandemic. Here’s how.
Changi Airport, Southeast Asia’s busiest airport with hundreds of thousands of passengers on a typical day, sat near empty for months. The sprawling Angkor Wat complex, normally bustling with tourists in the peak months of January to April, fell silent. These scenes, which look straight out of a dystopian movie, paint a dynamic region on pause.
28 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
Regional Health Chart National Health Systems In ASEAN
28 Dec 2020
Digital Transformation, Health, Health and COVID-19
Strengthening Health Systems in ASEAN Through Digital Technologies
Healthcare is a significant cornerstone of every political system in the world. This is even more so in the post-pandemic world, where tectonic shifts in the way medicine is transacted have altered the dynamics between healthcare providers and patients. The pandemic has exposed opportunities for the quality of healthcare delivery to be improved dramatically, propelled by digital innovations such as artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, and the acceptance of new modes of healthcare deliver
28 Dec 2020
Health, Health and COVID-19
Mental health in post-pandemic ASEAN
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a global change in most aspects of life, but the impact has been unevenly distributed as with any major change. Across ASEAN Member States, the experience of the pandemic has varied considerably. Rates of SARS-COV-2 infection per million population have ranged from five in Lao PDR to 70,624 in Indonesia, and deaths attributed to COVID-19 from 0 in Cambodia to 2,235 in Indonesia. Community transmission continues in Indonesia and the Philippines, while there are cu
18 Apr 2022
Health and COVID-19
Universal and Gender-Responsive Healthcare: Lessons from Canada
It is with great pleasure that I welcome the opportunity to contribute insights from a Canadian perspective. This COVID-19 Special Issue on “Strengthening Health Systems in ASEAN” is timely to reflect on the challenges posed during this unrelenting global pandemic.
Interviews
12 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
Chiba Akira
First of all, I would like to congratulate the ASEAN Secretariat upon the launching of The ASEAN magazine. It is my honour to join in this issue with this interview on a most pressing and important subject of healthcare systems.
12 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, PhD
Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus shares with The ASEAN, WHO’s ongoing initiatives to ensure the fair and equitable access of countries to safe vaccines, and continuing cooperation with ASEAN to control COVID-19 and prevent future pandemics. He also discusses securing global health and better emergency preparedness through sweeping institutional changes at WHO and stronger national health systems.
28 Dec 2020
Health, Health and COVID-19, Social Protection
Dr. Terawan Agus Putranto
In early December, Former Health Minister Putranto addressed The ASEAN’s questions on the lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of strengthening health systems and the AHMM’s initiatives to help Member States respond to future outbreaks and pandemics. Indonesia chairs the AHMM from 2020 to 2022.
20 Apr 2022
Health and COVID-19
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala talks to The ASEAN about COVAX, one of three pillars of the Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator, which focuses on ensuring the equitable distribution of COVID-19 vaccines to both higher income and lower-income countries. She also shares her insights on the ongoing competition and prospects for cooperation in vaccine development and distribution.
Conversations
12 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
Jonas Elmer Balneg
Jonas Elmer Balneg studied nursing because his mother was a nurse too. The Philippines is one of the major sources of nurses globally. Many like Jonas take up nursing with hopes of landing an overseas job. His plan was to work in the country for two to three years and move abroad, but Jonas has chosen to stay for now. He has worked for almost a decade at one of the Philippines’s largest public hospitals, where he says he is earning a comfortable living. Jonas talks about the health workers’ fear
12 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
Paul Nyan Myint Soe
For human resources consultant Paul Nyan Myint Soe, the COVID-19 pandemic means chaos and disaster. The 43-year-old business director was diagnosed with COVID-19 in October, and from his quarantine room, he learned how the virus caused him and his family a great loss.
12 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala
For more than 20 years, the ICANSERVE Foundation has been on a mission to save lives by advocating for early breast cancer detection, and by linking breast cancer patients and survivors to vital information and resources that can set them on the path to healing and wellness. ICANSERVE Foundation was founded by four cancer survivors who all know what it takes to overcome the disease. Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala, an accomplished Filipino broadcast journalist and documentary filmmaker, is one of the fou
12 Dec 2020
Children, Education, Youth
Peter Thipommajan
Peter Thipommajan, a 23-year-old economics graduate from National University of Laos, began teaching English informally to children in 2019. From Monday to Friday, he would rent the Saelao Restaurant in Ban Nathong, Vang Vieng, Vientiane Province and hold a free two-hour English class for interested children, aged 10 to 16. Peter thinks that it is important for Laotian children to learn English as it is essential for accessing information, communicating with different groups of people, and havin
14 Dec 2020
Entrepreneurship, Health and COVID-19
Melvin Chew
The hawker scene is an integral part of Singapore’s culture. Locals and tourists throng hawker centres to enjoy local cuisine at affordable prices. But diners had to stop eating out when Singapore imposed circuit beaker measures in April to contain the spread of the coronavirus. The partial lockdown left hawker centres empty for months. Melvin Chew, the second-generation owner of the Jin Ji Teochew Braised Duck and Kway Chap stall at Chinatown Complex Food Centre, decided to take action to survi
14 Dec 2020
Culture, Health and COVID-19
Samak Kosem
Samak Kosem has been researching on Muslim culture in Southern Thailand for many years. The PhD candidate at the Faculty of Social Sciences in Chiang Mai University communicates his findings through photography, mixed media, and videos, among others, to reach a wider audience. His recent research focuses on homosexuality in Muslim society to understand the limitations of gender perspectives in the society. When the pandemic hit, Samak, who has exhibited his works at the Bangkok Art Biennale and
14 Dec 2020
Health and COVID-19
Ain Bandial
With a focused passion to uphold the integrity and quality of journalism, Ain Bandial and three colleagues made the brave move of starting Brunei Darussalam’s first digital only media company in September 2017. Eyebrows may have been raised as such a venture had yet to be undertaken. Three years on, the Scoop now has a monthly readership of 80,000 viewers, with 70,000 social media followers.
14 Dec 2020
Culture, Entrepreneurship, Health and COVID-19
Nguyen Qui Duc
Tadioto is owned by Nguyen Qui Duc, a well-published Vietnamese-American writer who decided to return to Viet Nam after years of living in the US. Duc opened Tadioto in 2007, and after several iterations, it has become the favourite haunt of artists, writers, and literati in Viet Nam. They come to mingle, toss ideas, and soak up the bar’s creative vibe while partaking of good food, drinks, and music. Over the years, Tadioto has also become a place to showcase the work of established and budding
14 Dec 2020
Entrepreneurship, Health and COVID-19
Nadira Ramli and Syed Abdul Rahman
Flying the skies to nurturing the earth sums up Captain Nadira and Captain Abdul Rahman’s journey over the past few months. Many employees in the aviation industry are still facing turbulent times caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. While boarding gates remain shut, this inspiring husband-wife team share their passion for flying and how they navigate life away from the cockpit.
12 Dec 2022
Health and COVID-19
Disa Edralyn, MD
Months into the pandemic, Dr. Disa Edralyn understood that the risk of contracting the coronavirus is higher for medical workers in Indonesia. The 27-year-old doctor, who is currently inactive to focus on her speciality study on anaesthesiology, was tested positive with COVID-19 in July. Earlier, her 61-year-old dentist mother was also infected by the virus.
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