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ASEAN Youth Publications
23 Mar 2023
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Let’s Travel Through ASEAN History (2022)

The comic book narrates ASEAN’s historical milestones in the form of cartoon-drawings. It tells the story of ASEAN’s community building processes, its milestones, and the story of regional integration and cooperation from the formation of ASEAN until the present day.

https://asean.org/book/lets-travel-through-asean-history/

Graduate Employability in ASEAN: The Contribution of Student Mobility (2022)

The study aims to map the student and labour mobility trends in the ASEAN region. It examines the supply side and demand side perspectives on the value of intra-ASEAN student mobility on graduates’ career outcomes, and provides recommendations to further enhance and understand the links between mobility and employability.

https://asean.org/book/graduate-employability-in-asean-the-contribution-of-student-mobility/

ASEAN Work Plan on Youth 2021-2025

The ASEAN Work Plan on Youth 2021-2025 seeks to guide the ASEAN youth sector in implementing youth policies and programmes through a set of activities that will realise the ASEAN Community Vision 2025.

https://asean.org/book/asean-work-plan-on-youth-2021-2025/

The ASEAN (February-March 2021) “ASEAN Youth: Powering the Future with Innovation”

This magazine issue looks at initiatives in the region that open opportunities for the youth to develop innovative thinking and express their creativity. It also features young inventors, innovators, and social entrepreneurs who create digital and sustainable solutions to help their communities.

https://asean.org/book/the-asean-asean-youth-powering-the-future-with-innovation/

Understanding How Young People See ASEAN: Awareness, Values, and Identities (2021)

The ASEAN Youth Development Index (YDI) was launched in 2017 with the aim of tracking key development indicators specific to the ASEAN youth population. This publication is a follow up to the First ASEAN YDI and focuses on the fifth domain of the index: ASEAN awareness, values, and identity.

https://asean.org/book/understanding-how-young-people-see-asean-awareness-values-and-identity-full-version/

The ASEAN (August 2020) “Youth and Skills Development: Building Blocks for Better Communities”

This magazine issue examines ASEAN’s plans and programmes to develop the transversal skills of the youth, which will enable them to navigate the future of work and other difficult challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes conversations with young professionals who are using their talents and skills to contribute to their sectors and communities.

https://asean.org/book/the-asean-youth-and-skills-development-building-blocks-for-better-communities/

ASEAN Youth Bytes (2019)

This publication provides real-life accounts of participants and beneficiaries of ASEAN youth programmes and activities, including those pursued with ASEAN partners. These programmes and activities come in the form of camps, community immersion, workshops, study visits, and even boat cruises. They serve as models of youth engagement.

https://asean.org/book/asean-youth-bytes-2/

Study on Enhancing Intra-ASEAN University Student Mobility (2020)

ASEAN has nearly 20 million higher education students and over 7,000 universities. Supporting the mobility of students in the region is an important aspect of ASEAN’s work on the internationalisation of higher education, consistent with the ASEAN Work Plan on Education 2016-2020 and the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity (MPAC) 2025. This study looks at three factors crucial to enhancing intra-ASEAN mobility for university students as follows: understanding the data available on international students, the role of visa provision, and scholarship and ASEAN single branded scholarship.

https://asean.org/book/study-on-enhancing-intra-asean-university-student-mobility/

First ASEAN Youth Development Index (2017)

The ASEAN YDI is a tool designed to track the level of development and well-being of the region’s youth in five domains. This publication discusses findings in four of the five domains, namely, education, health and well-being, employment and opportunity, and participation and engagement. Through this index, ASEAN aims to determine specific areas that need greater attention and further development and investment.

https://asean.org/book/first-asean-youth-development-index-2/

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