1) Representatives from the Global Movement of Moderates and Asian Solidarity Economy Council gathered leaders in Kuala Lumpur to develop a cooperation program to strengthen community-based enterprises in ASEAN countries.
2) They recognized the priorities of Malaysia's ASEAN chairmanship in 2015, including engaging local communities, supporting small and medium enterprises, and expanding intra-ASEAN trade and investment.
3) The roundtable discussion launched an ASEAN cooperation strategy focused on strengthening community-based enterprises and integrating them into the economic community through initiatives like establishing support funds, training programs, and policy dialogues.
The establishment and implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 is a major milestone in the regional economic integration agenda in ASEAN. it offers opportunities in the form of a huge market of US$2.6 trillion and over 622 million people. In 2014, AEC was collectively the third largest economy in Asia and the seventh largest in the world.
The AEC Blueprint 2025, adopted by the ASEAN Leaders at the 27th ASEAN Summit on 22 November 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, provides broad directions through strategic measures for the AEC from 2016 to 2025. Along with the ASEAN Community Vision 2025, and the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) Blueprint 2025 and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint 2025, the AEC Blueprint 2025 forms part of ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together. It succeeded the AEC Blueprint (2008-2015), which was adopted in 2007.
It is a full presentation about the economy of the Southeast Asia.
Acknowledgement : this presentation stems from two parts, firstly, it's my own made presentaion from collecting data from many sources such as world bank, UN statistics, and ADB. Also, it's conglomeration of many slide presentation, especially, about the financial situation in region from many academicians. It is my grateful to say Thanks for all of the presentation.
The establishment and implementation of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) in 2015 is a major milestone in the regional economic integration agenda in ASEAN. it offers opportunities in the form of a huge market of US$2.6 trillion and over 622 million people. In 2014, AEC was collectively the third largest economy in Asia and the seventh largest in the world.
The AEC Blueprint 2025, adopted by the ASEAN Leaders at the 27th ASEAN Summit on 22 November 2015 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, provides broad directions through strategic measures for the AEC from 2016 to 2025. Along with the ASEAN Community Vision 2025, and the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) Blueprint 2025 and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint 2025, the AEC Blueprint 2025 forms part of ASEAN 2025: Forging Ahead Together. It succeeded the AEC Blueprint (2008-2015), which was adopted in 2007.
It is a full presentation about the economy of the Southeast Asia.
Acknowledgement : this presentation stems from two parts, firstly, it's my own made presentaion from collecting data from many sources such as world bank, UN statistics, and ADB. Also, it's conglomeration of many slide presentation, especially, about the financial situation in region from many academicians. It is my grateful to say Thanks for all of the presentation.
Presentation by Ong Keng Yong, Ambassador-at-Large, Singapore
“Looking Towards ASEAN community 2015: Constraints, Obstacles and Opportunities” seminar on 21 April 2011 at Chulalongkorn University
The ABC of ASEAN and AEC by http://ASEANpages.asia. Learn about the many grouping and power structure within and around ASEAN and the in the year 2015 starting ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). Afterwards, please visit our discussion forum, blog and business pages to learn and interact much more. We welcome you to participate
This infographic details the key dates in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) history leading up to the 2015 ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) integration.
Princes, Ambassadors and the Future of Southeast Asia: ASEAN, 2015 and Free T...Edelman Indonesia
The politics of the time was wonderfully complex – the Chinese community in Sarawak rejected Sarawak’s incorporation into Malaya after Sarawak’s improbable and originally British ‘white Rajahs’ ceded their nominally independent Kingdom to the His Britannic Majesty in just 1946 – while, in parallel, Communism seemed on the rise across Southeast Asia. Writing as a Brit myself, I am also aware that almost exactly forty years ago, in Jakarta, the Indonesians burned down our embassy; largely in protest at Britain’s corralling a hotchpot of British Imperial possessions in Southeast Asia to become the Malay Federation.
So what actually is ASEAN and what is the forthcoming Asian Economic Community of 2015 and perhaps more importantly what will be the potential opportunities for foreign investment for both multinational companies and organisations such as SME’s within the AEC in just over two years’ time?
Well with the aforementioned questions in mind ‘The brief guide to ASEAN and the Asian Economic Community’ is designed to answer all of those questions and more and is written as an easy to use and quick reference guide to the subject.
The guide covers the most common topics relating to the subject matter and includes a brief history of ASEAN and a historical timeline of key events. In addition, there is information pertaining to ASEAN’s structure, abiding philosophy and aims, ASEAN’s global trade statistics, ASEAN’s affiliate partners and an introduction, and critical analysis of the forthcoming AEC.
โครงการเตรียมความพร้อมเข้าสู่ประชาคมอาเซียนจังหวัดเพชรบุรี
ในวันพฤหัสบดีที่ 13 มิถุนายน 2556 เวลา 08.0016.30น.
ณ ห้องประชุมแก้วเจ้าจอม วิทยาลัยพยาบาลพระจอมเกล้า จังหวัดเพชรบุรี
the project prepares the readiness reaches Association of Southeast Asian Nations province Phetchburi community ,
in Thursday at 13 June 2556 08.0016.30 times o'clock ,
at , conference glass king's concubine room , nurse monk Chom Klao college ,
Phetchburi province ,
Atty. Ada Abad Keynote @CODEB IV-A Conference, Tagaytay City eKindling.org
ASEAN 2015: Philippine Education's Boon or Bane?
Keynote @CODEB IV-A Conference, Quality Business Education Towards ASEAN Integration, Tagaytay City, February 27, 2014
Atty. Ana Maria D. (Ada) Abad
Presentation by Ong Keng Yong, Ambassador-at-Large, Singapore
“Looking Towards ASEAN community 2015: Constraints, Obstacles and Opportunities” seminar on 21 April 2011 at Chulalongkorn University
The ABC of ASEAN and AEC by http://ASEANpages.asia. Learn about the many grouping and power structure within and around ASEAN and the in the year 2015 starting ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). Afterwards, please visit our discussion forum, blog and business pages to learn and interact much more. We welcome you to participate
This infographic details the key dates in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) history leading up to the 2015 ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) integration.
Princes, Ambassadors and the Future of Southeast Asia: ASEAN, 2015 and Free T...Edelman Indonesia
The politics of the time was wonderfully complex – the Chinese community in Sarawak rejected Sarawak’s incorporation into Malaya after Sarawak’s improbable and originally British ‘white Rajahs’ ceded their nominally independent Kingdom to the His Britannic Majesty in just 1946 – while, in parallel, Communism seemed on the rise across Southeast Asia. Writing as a Brit myself, I am also aware that almost exactly forty years ago, in Jakarta, the Indonesians burned down our embassy; largely in protest at Britain’s corralling a hotchpot of British Imperial possessions in Southeast Asia to become the Malay Federation.
So what actually is ASEAN and what is the forthcoming Asian Economic Community of 2015 and perhaps more importantly what will be the potential opportunities for foreign investment for both multinational companies and organisations such as SME’s within the AEC in just over two years’ time?
Well with the aforementioned questions in mind ‘The brief guide to ASEAN and the Asian Economic Community’ is designed to answer all of those questions and more and is written as an easy to use and quick reference guide to the subject.
The guide covers the most common topics relating to the subject matter and includes a brief history of ASEAN and a historical timeline of key events. In addition, there is information pertaining to ASEAN’s structure, abiding philosophy and aims, ASEAN’s global trade statistics, ASEAN’s affiliate partners and an introduction, and critical analysis of the forthcoming AEC.
โครงการเตรียมความพร้อมเข้าสู่ประชาคมอาเซียนจังหวัดเพชรบุรี
ในวันพฤหัสบดีที่ 13 มิถุนายน 2556 เวลา 08.0016.30น.
ณ ห้องประชุมแก้วเจ้าจอม วิทยาลัยพยาบาลพระจอมเกล้า จังหวัดเพชรบุรี
the project prepares the readiness reaches Association of Southeast Asian Nations province Phetchburi community ,
in Thursday at 13 June 2556 08.0016.30 times o'clock ,
at , conference glass king's concubine room , nurse monk Chom Klao college ,
Phetchburi province ,
Atty. Ada Abad Keynote @CODEB IV-A Conference, Tagaytay City eKindling.org
ASEAN 2015: Philippine Education's Boon or Bane?
Keynote @CODEB IV-A Conference, Quality Business Education Towards ASEAN Integration, Tagaytay City, February 27, 2014
Atty. Ana Maria D. (Ada) Abad
SUMMER ADVENTURA is a 3 Days & 2 Nights Adventure based Experiantial Learning Camp for kids in the age group of 8 to 15 years, being held from 14th to 16th May'2015. Base camp is at Bheemili, 25 Kms from Vizag City.
العوامل المؤثرة في كفاءة الاسترجاع الآلي للمعلومات في المكتبات الجامعية العر...الدكتور طلال ناظم الزهيري
إطروحة مقدمة الى مجلس كلية الآداب في الجامعة المستنصرية. وهي جزء من متطلبات نيل درجة دكتوراه فلسفة.. في علم المعلومات والمكتبات . قدمها طلال ناظم خضير الزهيري. باشراف الاستاذ المساعد الدكتور محمد عبود الزبيدي. بغداد 2003
Most companies use or think about setting up a competency management system.
Bullshit.
Develop a new class of leaders, think KISSSS, be result oriented and use SaaS.
You will make your business managers happy, your employees happy, your HR team happy.
Deconstructing Google (edition 2016) - digital olympus 2016Gianluca Fiorelli
If we look at what Google patented, the companies its acquired and people it employed in the past 3 or 4 years, we can conclude that its main interested is focussed on better understanding natural language and, so, better the parsing and indexing parts of its algorithm.
In this deck I explain what really is Semantics for Google and how we can optimize our site for the Google to come.
The Gumine District SME Development Program GDSDP 2024+2027 embarks on the growth of 2500 SMEs through providence of support given to priority Project categories; MSME support facility project for Grassroots women, youth enterprise support, Agri SME Support, informal and micro business operators support and credit guarantee support. These SME interventions shall help create over 8500 job opportunities between 2024-2030
Towards inclusive and sustainable growth in the ASEAN economic communityOECDglobal
Presented at an event hosted by the OECD "Countdown 2015: Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Growth in the ASEAN Economic Community" at the 2014 World Economic Forum
In 2014, the OECD Southeast Asia Regional Programme was launched, building on two decades of co-operation and dialogue between OECD and SEA countries. This ‘Active with Southeast Asia’ brochure provides a glimpse of the scope and depth of the OECD work with the region.
The Gumine District SME Development Program GDSDP shall mobilize Grassroots women, youths, Farmers and MSME operators to support growth of 2500 SMEs by 2030 creating over 8,500 job opportunities . Five distinct Project priorities are MSME support facility project for Grassroots women, youth enterprise support, Agri SME Support for farmers, informal and micro business operators support and credit guarantee.
Mr. Won-Byung Choi: The role of agriculture co-operatives in addressing food ...cooperatives
Mr. Won-Byung Choi President, International Co-operative Agriculture Organisation (ICAO) at the International Co-operative Alliance Global Conference in Cape Town, November 2013.
Similar to Statement_v1 BUILDING A PEOPLE CENTERED ASEAN (1) (20)
Mr. Won-Byung Choi: The role of agriculture co-operatives in addressing food ...
Statement_v1 BUILDING A PEOPLE CENTERED ASEAN (1)
1. BUILDING A PEOPLE CENTERED ASEAN THROUGH
COMMUNITY BASED ENTERPRISES
We the organizers of the Roundtable Discussion on Fostering an ASEAN Community
cooperation representing the Global Movement of Moderates (GMM) and the Asian
Solidarity Economy Council (ASEC);
Having gathered on April 25, 2015 in Kuala Lumpur public and private sector leaders,
civil society organizations, and social entrepreneurs in ASEAN member countries as
well as international organizations to develop a South-South & Triangular Cooperation
(SSTC) program aimed at strengthening the value chains of community based
enterprises;
Recognizing the priorities of Malaysia as the Chairman of ASEAN 2015 for greater
engagement with the peoples and stakeholders in regional community- building process,
strengthening the development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) so that they
will continue to prosper even as regional integration places SMEs under greater pressure
to compete, and expanding intra-ASEAN trade and investment through cross-border
investments and trade;
Herewith call on ASEAN Heads of State to recognise:
That grassroots, local community initiatives in ASEAN are generating community
based enterprises that contribute to wealth creation, enhancing the quality of community
life, and empowering people’s participation in local development, environmental
conservation, and responsible use of local resources in a sustainable way.
That the initiative in establishing an ASEAN Network of Community based Enterprises
is in line with the eight priorities of Malaysia as Chairman of ASEAN 2015, and will
enhance ASEAN people to people cooperation in addressing poverty and local
sustainable development and ensure the integration of community based enterprises into
the greater ASEAN Economic Community.
That the GMM-ASEC Roundtable Discussion on Fostering an ASEAN Community
cooperation with the support of the International Labour Organization (ILO) has
launched an ASEAN South-South and Triangular Cooperation and unanimously
endorsed a strategy for developing community based enterprises and integrating them
into the ASEAN Economic Community with the following priority areas for action:
(i) In each ASEAN member country, select 3 CBEs to be monitored & evaluated so as to
provide concrete data on the performance of CBEs which can be presented during the
annual ASEAN Summit of Leaders.
(ii) Train the leaders & managers of civil society organizations and social enterprises
to broaden their understanding and enrich their practice on CBEs;
1
2. (iii) Establish an ASEAN Growth Fund for CBEs and attract social investors that may
be interested in supporting the scaling up of CBE supply chains.
(iv) Offer formal education for CBE leaders & manager in collaboration with national
universities for the purpose of instilling an ‘ASEAN community’ mindset and the
collaborative way of working together.
(v) Engage policymakers at the ASEAN and member country levels in a policy dialogue
with the aim of supporting the development of CBEs.
(vi) Enlist 1 Million ‘socially enterprising’ consumers from 10 ASEAN countries to
patronize CBE products; and
(vii) Further develop the regional framework for an ASEAN South-South and
Triangular Cooperation in developing CBEs and integrating them into the ASEAN
Economic Community, specifying the programme vision, core values, and business
plan.
That the ASEAN South-South and Triangular Cooperation shall foster the collaboration
among Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand in extending technical
assistance for the capacity building of community based enterprises in CLMV
(Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam) towards the realization of a people centered
ASEAN Economic Community.
And that strengthening the value chains of Community based enterprises can be a major
initiative in addressing poverty and inequality through wealth creation, environmental
conservation and the genuine empowerment of people at the grassroots to fulfill the new
targets of the Global Sustainable Development Goals.
Issued on April 25, 2015, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah Dr. Benjamin R. Quiñones, Jr.
Chairman, GMM Chairman, ASEC (RIPESS Asia)
Bambang Ismawan Brigido Simon Jr. Datuk Dr. Denison Jayasooria
Chairman Chairman Chairman
ASEC Indonesia ASEC Philippines ASEC Malaysia
2