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30 Nov 2022
Civil Service
Designing the Future of ASEAN: Towards a modern, agile, and citizen-centric civil service
As part of the global community, ASEAN is also experiencing the mega trends of digitalisation and technological advancement. It is an irreversible process, albeit at different paces across Member States. Therefore, adaptation is not an option but a nec
29 Aug 2022
Children, Education, Environment
Environmental Education for Children in ASEAN
Environmental changes have been wreaking havoc on Southeast Asian communities.
23 Aug 2022
Children, Education
ASEAN Continues to Fight Against Child Labour
The call for impactful and sustainable actions to end child labour is more urgent now, as the world faces a protracted pandemic and an impending global economic crisis. For over a decade, ASEAN has joined forces to combat the worst forms of child labou
18 Aug 2022
Children, Education
Addressing Learning Poverty in East Asia and the Pacific
1.1 trillion hours of in-person learning lost
26 Feb 2022
Education, Gender, Health and COVID-19, Poverty Alleviation, Rural Development
Empowering Rural Women: A Story from a Small Village in Java
After a stint as a domestic helper in Malaysia and a business owner in East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo, Mrs. Sani returned to her hometown Karangrejo Village in the mountainous region of Kendal, Ngawi, East Java, Indonesia.There, she establishe
25 Jan 2021
Children, Education, Health and COVID-19, Youth
Preparing ASEAN Learners for the Future
Delivering quality education to prepare today’s learners for the challenges of a rapidly changing, highly globalised, and technology-driven world has been the overarching goal of ASEAN Member States for many years.
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Interviews
31 Jul 2024
Education
Message from the Deputy Secretary-General of ASEAN for ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Ekkaphab Phanthavong
Transforming education is both an imperative and an opportunity. Our region’s net enrolment and completion rates in primary and secondary education have markedly increased. Substantial progress has also been made towards achieving gender parity in gros
6 Dec 2022
Civil Service
Ajman Meludin
ACCSM Chair Ajman Meludin shares ASEAN’s goals and plans for the civil service sector, following the increased demand for online public services as a result of the pandemic. He discusses the challenges of improving the digital infrastructure and buildi
23 Aug 2022
Children, Education, Social Protection
Luu Quang Tuan
Bullying of children is becoming a pervasive concern in the region. Director General Luu Quang Tuan shares with The ASEAN, some of the initiatives started by ASEAN to protect children from bullying, both online and offline.
3 Mar 2022
Education, Social Protection
Phoeurng Sackona, PhD
Minister Phoeurng discusses Cambodia’s key policies and programmes to develop and support its creative industries, the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role that the creative industries play in the country’s post-pandemic recovery pla
24 May 2021
Civil Service, Gender
Mari Elka Pangestu, PhD
Dr. Mari Elka Pangestu addresses issues of power, representation, and equality. Before joining the World Bank as a managing director in 2020, she held various leadership positions in the Indonesian government, including as Minister of Trade (2004-2011)
13 Mar 2021
Education, Health, Youth
Shigeru Aoyagi
The UNESCO Regional Bureau for Education in Asia and the Pacific, and UNESCO as a whole, and the UN system worldwide, have taken comprehensive action to address the COVID-19 pandemic’s impacts on education systems while acknowledging continuing challen
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31 Jul 2024
Education
Jennilyn de la Cruz, Going the Distance as a Multigrade Teacher
Jenilyn de la Cruz—Teacher Jen—is in her ninth year as a multigrade teacher at Lopero Elementary School. The job is demanding and requires multi-tasking skills, flexibility, and improvisation.
31 Jul 2024
Education
The Promise of Multigrade Education in Southeast Asia
Every day, Jenilyn de la Cruz gets up at 3:30 a.m. to make her 7:30 a.m. class at the Lopero Elementary School, in a remote village in Zamboanga del Norte, Southern Philippines. It is a gruelling 65-kilometre motorcycle ride to the school, one of over
31 Jul 2024
Education
Najelaa Shihab’s Dreams of Transforming Education
“In education, we cannot afford a simple goal,” Najelaa Shihab told The ASEAN in an interview in Jakarta.
31 Jul 2024
Education
Inspired to Teach, Teaching to Inspire
28 May 2024
Education, Health and COVID-19, Sports
Ade Rai: From He-Man to Health Mentor
Fifty-four-year-old I Gusti Agung Kusuma Yudha Rai, better known as Ade Rai, is an Indonesian all-natural bodybuilder, fitness icon, and advocate for a healthy lifestyle.
28 May 2024
Civil Service, Health and COVID-19
Healing Women: Tess Barrientos, MD
The COVID-19 pandemic was particularly trying for Philippines-based OB-Gynecologist Marites Barrientos, known as “Doc Tess” to her patients. For someone who finds immense joy in caring for expectant mothers and delivering babies, it was challenging to
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