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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.
28 Oct 2020
Children, Culture, Disaster Management, Gender, Poverty Alleviation, Social Protection
A Union of Choice?
“Every child has a right to dream, all girls need to study and to pursue their futures, and not to become a wife or a mother at a young age. And if they are forced to marry someone, they should know that they have the right to say “no.” They should di
28 Oct 2020
Children, Climate Change, Disaster Management, Education, Environment, Youth
Safe schools and child-centred climate change adaptation in Southeast Asia
Four ASEAN countries are among the top 10 most affected by impacts of climate-related loss events from 1999 to 2018, according to The Global Climate Risk Index 2020. Climate change causes slow onset effects: sea-level rise, drought, food insecurity, a
28 Oct 2020
Climate Change, Disaster Management, Education, Environment
Slow-onset Disaster vs. Sudden-onset Disaster
28 Sep 2020
Climate Change, Culture, Poverty Alleviation, Social Protection
A Smart Village Approach in Indonesia: Opportunities for Rural Advancement
Minister A. Halim Iskandar shares his views on how implementing the UN Smart Village Approach in Indonesia will propel rural development, and help the country meet its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
27 Aug 2020
Culture, Sports
A Look Back at Southeast Asia’s Traditional Games
Countries in Southeast Asia have a rich tradition of local games, some dating back to as early as the 8th century. These traditional games are shaped by local culture and the environment, incorporating cultural knowledge, values, and skills. Played by
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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
18 Dec 2023
Culture
Suanesavanh Vignaket
As the Lao PDR assumes the Chairpersonship of ASEAN and your Ministry leads the ASCC, could you share Lao PDR’s top priorities for the ASCC?
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.
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
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
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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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
11 Feb 2025
Education, Social Protection
A Teacher’s Lantern: Dadan Mochamad Rhamdan (Teacher)
Dadan Mochamad Rhamdan, or Damar (35), is an Indonesian Language and Literature teacher at SMP Negeri [Public Junior High School] 20 Bandung, Indonesia. He was born with cerebral palsy, which affected the development of his hands. The condition also im
5 Dec 2024
Education, Youth
Learning Journeys
The ASEAN asked some of our ASEAN youth to share their motivations for studying and experience studying in a neighbouring ASEAN country. The respondents also reflect on how the experience shaped their perspectives of ASEAN and influenced their sense of
31 Jul 2024
Education
Butet Manurung, Championing Education for All
Fifty-two-year-old Saur Marlina Manurung, better known as Butet Manurung, is the woman behind Sokola Institute. The organisation implement literacy programmes targeting various underserved and marginalised communities in Indonesia, including ethnic gro
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.
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