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11 Feb 2025
Gender, Poverty Alleviation, Social Protection
Progress in the Implementation of the ASEAN Enabling Masterplan 2025
11 Feb 2025
Social Protection
Disability Defined
5 Dec 2024
Children, Digital Transformation, Social Protection
Culture of Prevention in Action: Safeguarding Children in the Philippines from Online Sexual Abuse and Exploitation
“Prevention is key to building a connected and resilient ASEAN. By connecting people from diverse backgrounds and promoting open dialogues, we foster mutual understanding and respect. This inclusive approach strengthens social cohesion and builds a mor
27 Mar 2024
Health and COVID-19, Social Protection
The ASEAN Economic Community Digest: Developing Sustainable Tourism in a Post COVID-19 ASEAN
The tourism sector is a significant contributor to the ASEAN Economy. Before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the travel and tourism industry generated approximately 12 per cent of ASEAN’s combined GDP and provided jobs to 42 million ASEAN people (ADB, 2
4 Sep 2023
Social Protection
Ageing Well in Singapore, Lessons for Southeast Asia
An ageing population presents a multi-faceted and complex challenge with profound implications. According to the United Nations, a country is “ageing” if more than 7 per cent of its population is aged 65 years and above, “aged” if it exceeds 14 per cen
4 Sep 2023
Social Protection
Harnessing Care Economy for ASEAN’s Sustainability
As ASEAN embarks towards post-2025, conversations on what is next and what is needed for ASEAN in the next 25 years and beyond, have already started. We also continue to ponder the age-old question, “What does it mean to be a part of ASEAN?”
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11 Feb 2025
Gender, Social Protection
Dato’ Sri Hajah Nancy Shukri
11 Feb 2025
Social Protection
Dato` Sri Tiong King Sing
MALAYSIA ASEAN CHAIRMANSHIP 2025 INCLUSIVITY AND SUSTAINABILITY On 1 January 2025, Malaysia assumed the Chairmanship of ASEAN for the fifth time, marking a decade since its last leadership role. Coincidentally, this year marks the end of the ASEAN Comm
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
12 Apr 2022
Poverty Alleviation, Rural Development, Social Protection
Suharso Monoarfa
Suharso Monoarfa has been actively participating in numerous development projects in the country. Those experiences have shaped his career as well as equipped him with various essential soft skills.
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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
Entrepreneurship, Social Protection
A Life Made Beautiful for All: Nguyễn Văn Cử (Doi Rat Dep Social Enterprise)
Nguyễn Văn Cử is the Deputy Director of Disability Research and Capacity Development Center (DRD) and Director of Doi Rat Dep Social Enterprise. Doi Rat Dep, or “Life is Beautiful” in Vietnamese, is a non-profit social enterprise dedicated to promoting
11 Feb 2025
Social Protection, Sustainable and Smart Cities
Enabling Village: A Model for Universal Design and Inclusive Living (SG Enable)
Singapore is a trailblazer in many fields, including its commitment to the inclusion and well-being of persons with disabilities. In 2015, Singapore’s Ministry of Social and Family Development together with SG Enable, Singapore’s focal agency for disab
11 Feb 2025
Entrepreneurship, Social Protection
Inclusive Employment is Good for Business: Francis Reyes (CEO of Caravan Food Group, Inc. Philippines)
Disability is not a barrier to excelling in one’s job. Caravan Food Group, Inc. (CFGI) founder Francis G. Reyes realised this as a young boy. When he once stepped into a clothing store, the only help he received came from a staff member wearing a namep
11 Feb 2025
Social Protection
Self-Advocacy and Shaping Policy: Dr. Nantanoot Suwannawut (The ASEAN Community Blind Forum)
Dr. Nantanoot Suwannawut, fondly known as Apple, began advocating for disability rights in middle school. Now, she is the Director of the International Cooperation Section in the Thai Ministry of Social Development and Human Security. She also serves a
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
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