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25 Mar 2026
Culture
Book Feature: The Mango Flavour by Ambassador Gurjit Singh
The Mango Flavour: India and ASEAN After a Decade of the Act East Policy, written by India’s former Ambassador to Indonesia and ASEAN, Ambassador Gurjit Singh, explores three decades of ASEAN-India relations and the evolution of India’s Act East Policy
25 Mar 2026
Culture
2025 ASEAN Art Residency Programme: “The Little Beetle’s Journey”
The ASEAN Secretariat initiated the ASEAN Artists Residency Programme (AARP) in 2018 to nurture and support the region’s young and upcoming artists. The programme has since featured several artists from across Southeast Asia. In 2025, the ASEAN Art Res
8 Jul 2025
ASEAN Identity and Community Building, Gender, Social Protection
ASEAN-India Women Scientists Conclave: Creating Spaces for Growth and Visibility in Science
The first ASEAN-India Women Scientists Conclave, held from 24–26 April 2024 in Singapore, was a meaningful step in advancing regional collaboration and gender equity in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). It was organised under th
8 Jul 2025
Gender, Social Protection
Towards a more inclusive and barrier-free Philippine tourism
Philippine tourism remains at the forefront of the country’s local economy, contributing an all-time high of 760.50 billion Philippine pesos (approximately 13.2 billion US dollars) in tourism revenue from inbound tourism expenditures in 2024. Approxima
8 Jul 2025
Gender, Social Protection
New ASEAN Gender Outlook Reveals Progress, Gaps in Gender Equality and Empowerment
A new report on gender equality in Southeast Asia shows improvements in women’s education, access to water and sanitation, and political representation—but also warns of their continuing poverty and vulnerability to climate change.
11 Feb 2025
Gender, Poverty Alleviation, Social Protection
Progress in the Implementation of the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025
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19 Aug 2022
Children, Gender
Hou Nirmita
ACWC is a consultative body that supports the work of the ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Social Welfare and Development. ACWC Chair and Cambodian Ministry of Women’s Affairs Under Secretary Hou Nirmita talks about the role of the Commission in securing t
9 May 2022
Culture, Health and COVID-19, Labour and Future of Work
Bernadette Romulo-Puyat
Tourism has been one of the hardest- hit sectors by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Secretary Romulo-Puyat talks to The ASEAN about the pandemic’s impact on the Philippines’ tourism industry, on jobs and businesses, and how the country is working towa
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)
24 May 2021
Gender, Health and COVID-19, Social Protection
Mohammad Naciri
UN Women Asia and the Pacific Regional Director Mohammad Naciri discusses the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on women, efforts to implement a gender-fair and gendersensitive pandemic recovery plan, and the continuing partnership between UN Women and ASE
8 May 2021
Gender
Ing Kanthaphavi
Minister Ing Kanthaphavi talks about ASEAN’s major achievements over the past five years and explains the priorities and plans of the sector in the coming years. She also reflects on the changing employment landscape and how it impacts women in the wor
8 May 2021
Gender
Kung Phoak
DSG Kung Phoak reflects on the rationale for producing The ASEAN, the challenges of getting it off the ground, and what it has achieved so far. He also discusses the future prospects of the magazine in light of ASEAN’s community-building and communicat
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8 Jul 2025
Culture, Social Protection
Mother Bank: Breaking the Internet, Not the Bank
A group of mothers and grandmothers from Wates village, Majalengka, West Java, who bear the financial responsibility of keeping their households afloat, have banded together to form Mother Bank. Co-created by the artist Bunga Siagian, 37, Mother Bank i
11 Feb 2025
Culture, Social Protection
Dancing Without Labels: Maya Dance Theater (The Diverse Abilities Dance Collective)
Since its inception in 2007, Maya Dance Theatre (MDT) has been faithful to its philosophy: bridging the space between audience and artist to provoke thought and dialogue about pressing social issues. In 2018, MDT’s artistic director and co-founder, Kav
1 Feb 2024
Gender
In Your Words: Gender Equality
19 Dec 2023
Culture
Nizam Razak: Animating and Celebrating Southeast Asia’s Cultural Riches
In the first episode of the much-loved Malaysian television series, the title character, BoBoiBoy, goes on a train journey to his grandfather’s house on Rintis Island. Upon arrival, BoBoiBoy eagerly gets off the train and mistakenly hugs a stranger, th
19 Dec 2023
Culture
Tahilalats and Mindblowon Studio: Pop Culture in the Digital Age
Prepare to have your mind blown. That is the mission of Mindblowon Studio, a name derived from the playful Indonesian slang “blo’on,” meaning “foolish.” Yet, their creativity is anything but foolish. Mindblowon Studio stands tall as an influential figu
19 Dec 2023
Culture
Riri Riza: Films that Capture Life’s Rhythms
“How do you create a movie that defines a generation?” This was the first question posed by The ASEAN in an interview with renowned Indonesian filmmaker Riri Riza, 53. It is a fitting question for Riri, whose film, Petualangan Sherina [Sherina’s Advent
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