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23 Mar 2023
ASEAN Identity and Community Building, Education, Environment, Gender, Poverty Alleviation, Social Protection
Social Issues and Progress in ASEAN
Key facts and figures from the ASCC Fact Sheet, produced and published by the ASCC Analysis Division
2 Feb 2023
Gender, Sports
FIFA Determined to Untap the Huge Potential of Women’s Football
If you want to see how far women’s football has progressed in the last few years, you need to look no further than the ASEAN region, where Viet Nam and the Philippines have made history by qualifying for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023—the first time t
14 Dec 2022
Disaster Management, Education, Gender
Inclusion of Women and Girls as Both Targets and Agents of Humanitarian Response
Women are disproportionately affected by natural disasters. This statement is as irrefutable as it is disquieting.
7 Dec 2022
Gender, Labour and Future of Work, Youth
A Safe Cyberspace for the ASEAN Community
According to the 2020 Global Digital Report, the average internet penetration rate in Southeast Asia is 66 per cent. The COVID-19 pandemic only accelerated digital adoption in the region, making its citizens more reliant on the Internet than ever. The
7 Dec 2022
Education, Gender, Poverty Alleviation, Rural Development
Go Digital ASEAN Initiative: Narrowing the Digital Divide, One Entrepreneur at a Time
In cities, it is common to see people, young and old, glued to their cellphones and reaping the benefits of various apps in the market. It is not always the case for small and micro-entrepreneurs living on the outskirts of the cities. Although these en
7 Dec 2022
Gender, Labour and Future of Work, Poverty Alleviation
Digital Skills for Inclusive Growth: Reaching the Hard-to-Reach in Southeast Asia
Across Southeast Asia, the digital landscape has become a contested arena, as governments and private companies seek to both drive economic growth and protect and control data flows. This fragmented regional environment tends to widen the digital divid
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Interviews
28 May 2024
Gender
Women in Diplomacy: Urawadee Sriphiromya
Ambassador Urawadee Sriphiromya served as the Permanent Representative of Thailand to ASEAN from 2021 to 2024. Ambassador Urawadee gave this interview shortly before she left Jakarta on March 2024 for her next assignment as Ambassador of Thailand to Vi
22 May 2023
Gender
Ambassador Hjayceelyn M. Quintana
Women in ASEAN in the Era of Digitalisation: Facing Challenges and Seizing Opportunities The celebration of Women’s Month this year resonated deeply with the priorities and commitments of ASEAN to forge ahead with gender equality and the empowerment of
17 May 2023
Gender
I Gusti Ayu Bintang Darmawati
Minister I Gusti Ayu Bintang Darmawati talks to The ASEAN about the regional frameworks and plans that embody ASEAN’s strategies for empowering and improving the well-being of women and girls in the region. She also talks about why Indonesia is encoura
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.
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
19 Aug 2022
Children, Social Protection
Baykham Khattiya
Minister Khattiya provides an overview of ASEAN’s goals and strategies for upholding the rights and advancing the well-being of children in the region. She talks about the progress made in terms of protecting children from violence and increasing acces
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1 Feb 2024
Gender
In Your Words: Gender Equality
22 May 2023
Gender
Shiela May Pansoy
Shiela May Pansoy, a 39-year-old native of Davao del Sur, is one of the 37,000 women in the Philippine police force.
19 May 2023
Gender
Shinta Puspa Dewi
One night in 2019, Shinta Puspa Dewi found herself hiding under the bed as her patient yelled, “Hide, or they will shoot you!”. Her patient, who has dementia, believed they were in the middle of a war.
19 May 2023
Gender
Tra My Nguyen
Tra My Nguyen was a model student all her life, but felt unfulfilled even after landing what she thought was her dream job: an engineer in advanced materials. It did not take long for Tra My to realise she did not want to spend the rest of her life sur
19 May 2023
Gender
Nwat Derli Zaw
Shwegyin Town in Bago District, Myanmar, is reputed to be one of the country’s best places to get gold. The town lives up to its name, “Shwegyin,” which means “making gold” in English. However, the precious mineral is not what keeps bringing 27-year-ol
19 May 2023
Gender
Noemi Obrero Abainza
Noemi Obrero Abainza is a working mother and sole parent to her two children while her husband works overseas.
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