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  • The general structure of the draft ASCC Blueprint was agreed at the 1st Meeting of Drafting the ASCC Blueprint, held in Bangkok, Thailand on 11-13 March 2008, to cover six characteristics, as follows: (a) Human Development; (b) Social Security, Welfare and Protection; (c) Social Justice and Rights; (d) Ensuring Environmental Sustainability; (e) Building and ASEAN Identity; and (f) Narrowing the Development Gap. The core elements, with their respective strategic objectives and action lines, have been defined for each of the above characteristics.

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http://www.news.gov.sg/public/sgpc/en/media_releases/agencies/mcys/press_release/P-20081014-1

ASEAN SENIOR OFFICIALS MEET TO DISCUSS RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND POVERTY ERADICATION

1 The 6th ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication (SOMRDPE) was opened by Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon this morning. After the opening ceremony, the SOMRDPE leaders took a photograph with the Guest-of-Honour, MOS Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, Chairman of the meeting, Permanent Secretary for MCYS, Mr Niam Chiang Meng and Asean Secretariat Dr Soeung Ratchavy.

2 Hosted by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS), the 6th SOMRDPE will be held from 13 – 14 October 2008, followed by the inaugural SOMRDPE + 3 on 15 October where delegates from the People’s Republic of China, Japan and the Republic of Korea will join in the discussion.

3 About 60 delegates from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Republic of Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Union of Myanmar, Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the ASEAN Secretariat attended the meeting in Singapore.

(From left) Mr Andi Yudyachandra, Deputy Director, ASEAN Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia; Mr Chit Thavisay, Deputy Director General, The Cabinet Office of The Lao National Committee for Rural Development and Poverty Eradication, Laos PDR; Y. Bhg. Dato' Hj Basar Hj Abd. Rahman, Deputy Secretary General (Economic), Ministry of Rural and Regional Development, Malaysia; Mr Myo Myint, Director General/Department of Development Affairs, Ministry of Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs, Myanmar; Mr Domingo F. Panganiban, Secretary/Lead Convenor/Office of the Secretary, National Anti-Poverty Commission, Philippines; Mr Niam Chiang Meng, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, Minister of State, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Kanda Vajrabhaya, Deputy Permanent Secretary/Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, Thailand; Mrs Choo Lee See, Director, Comcare and Social Support Division, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Hoang Thi Dzung, Deputy-Director General/International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam; Dato' Adnan Hanafiah, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Brunei; H.E. Sao Chivoan, Secretary of State, Ministry of Rural Development, Cambodia; H.E. Dr Soeung Ratchavy, Deputy Secretary General, ASEAN Secretariat


Background

1. The ASEAN Ministers Meeting on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication (AMRDPE) was established in 1997 with the objectives of strengthening and co-ordinating ASEAN collaboration in these areas of work. The AMRDPE meets at least once every two years Singapore hosted the 4th AMRDPE meeting in 2004. The SOMRDPE, which reports to the AMRDPE, meets at least once a year Meetings between the Senior Officials which take place preceding the AMRDPE meetings are referred to as Prep SOMs and not SOMRDPE meetings and has the following functions:

a. to plan, coordinate, monitor and evaluate the implementation of policies and programmes adopted by the AMRDPE;

b. to encourage and enhance collaboration with governmental organisations of ASEAN dealing with rural development and poverty eradication, regional and international organisations, the private/business sector and non-governmental/people's organisations;

c. to convene ad-hoc working groups of experts to assist it in carrying out its functions, when appropriate; and

d. to ensure the designation of a national focal point/office for rural development and poverty eradication in each Member Country that could coordinate at the national level and also with other ASEAN focal points/offices.

2. The inaugural SOMRDPE was held together with the inaugural AMRDPE in Kuala Lumpur in October 1997, and saw the development of the Framework Plan of Action on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication. Since then, there have been four subsequent AMRDPE and SOMRDPE meetings.

3. So as to facilitate closer ASEAN + 3 collaboration in matters pertaining to sustainable rural development and poverty reduction, the SOMRDPE + 3 process has been institutionalised, with SOMRDPE + 3 to be held back-to-back with SOMRDPE. A framework on Plus Three Cooperation was first proposed by the ASEAN Secretariat and endorsed at the 5th SOMRDPE. A preliminary Plus Three Senior Officials Meeting was convened in January 2007 alongside the 5th AMRDPE in Bangkok in which the Terms of Reference (TORs) for the SOMRDPE + 3 was adopted.


ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint

  • The ASEAN Leaders, during the 13th ASEAN Summit held in Singapore in November 2007, celebrated the signing of the ASEAN Charter as a historic milestone for ASEAN representing our common vision and commitment to the development of an ASEAN Community, and commended the efforts of the Eminent Persons Group and High Level Task Force for their inspired contributions to the Drafting of the ASEAN Charter. The Leaders also adopted a separate Singapore Declaration on the ASEAN Charter, in which they pledged to undertake all measures necessary to ensure expeditious ratification and implementation of the Charter.
  • In line with the 2007 Cebu Declaration on the Acceleration of the Establishment of an ASEAN Community by 2015, the ASEAN Leaders adopted the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint at the 13th ASEAN Summit. The AEC Blueprint will serve as a roadmap for transforming ASEAN into a single market and production base, highly competitive and fully integrated into the global community by 2015. ASEAN is also committed to the timely liberalisation of air travel, and is working towards the realisation of the first milestone of the ASEAN Roadmap for Integration of Air Travel Sector by end-2008.
  • ASEAN is working on similar Blueprints for the other two Community pillars - the ASEAN Political Security Community and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community. These Blueprints are targeted for adoption at the 14th ASEAN Summit in Thailand.
  • The 13th ASEAN Summit held in Singapore in November 2007 agreed that an ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint should be developed along the lines of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Blueprint that was endorsed by the Leaders at the same Summit.
  • The general structure of the draft ASCC Blueprint was agreed at the 1st Meeting of Drafting the ASCC Blueprint, held in Bangkok, Thailand on 11-13 March 2008, to cover six characteristics, as follows: (a) Human Development; (b) Social Security, Welfare and Protection; (c) Social Justice and Rights; (d) Ensuring Environmental Sustainability; (e) Building and ASEAN Identity; and (f) Narrowing the Development Gap. The core elements, with their respective strategic objectives and action lines, have been defined for each of the above characteristics.




































2 Hosted by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS), the 6th SOMRDPE will be held from 13 – 14 October 2008, followed by the inaugural SOMRDPE + 3 on 15 October where delegates from the People’s Republic of China, Japan and the Republic of Korea will join in the discussion.
3 About 60 delegates from Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Republic of Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Union of Myanmar, Republic of the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Socialist Republic of Viet Nam and the ASEAN Secretariat attended the meeting in Singapore.
(From left) Mr Andi Yudyachandra, Deputy Director, ASEAN Economic Cooperation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Indonesia; Mr Chit Thavisay, Deputy Director General, The Cabinet Office of The Lao National Committee for Rural Development and Poverty Eradication, Laos PDR; Y. Bhg. Dato' Hj Basar Hj Abd. Rahman, Deputy Secretary General (Economic), Ministry of Rural and Regional Development, Malaysia; Mr Myo Myint, Director General/Department of Development Affairs, Ministry of Progress of Border Areas and National Races and Development Affairs, Myanmar; Mr Domingo F. Panganiban, Secretary/Lead Convenor/Office of the Secretary, National Anti-Poverty Commission, Philippines; Mr Niam Chiang Meng, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, Minister of State, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Kanda Vajrabhaya, Deputy Permanent Secretary/Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, Thailand; Mrs Choo Lee See, Director, Comcare and Social Support Division, Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports, Singapore; Mrs Hoang Thi Dzung, Deputy-Director General/International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Vietnam; Dato' Adnan Hanafiah, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Brunei; H.E. Sao Chivoan, Secretary of State, Ministry of Rural Development, Cambodia; H.E. Dr Soeung Ratchavy, Deputy Secretary General, ASEAN Secretariat


Background
1. The ASEAN Ministers Meeting on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication (AMRDPE) was established in 1997 with the objectives of strengthening and co-ordinating ASEAN collaboration in these areas of work. The AMRDPE meets at least once every two years Singapore hosted the 4th AMRDPE meeting in 2004. The SOMRDPE, which reports to the AMRDPE, meets at least once a year Meetings between the Senior Officials which take place preceding the AMRDPE meetings are referred to as Prep SOMs and not SOMRDPE meetings and has the following functions:
a. to plan, coordinate, monitor and evaluate the implementation of policies and programmes adopted by the AMRDPE;
b. to encourage and enhance collaboration with governmental organisations of ASEAN dealing with rural development and poverty eradication, regional and international organisations, the private/business sector and non-governmental/people's organisations;
c. to convene ad-hoc working groups of experts to assist it in carrying out its functions, when appropriate; and
d. to ensure the designation of a national focal point/office for rural development and poverty eradication in each Member Country that could coordinate at the national level and also with other ASEAN focal points/offices.
2. The inaugural SOMRDPE was held together with the inaugural AMRDPE in Kuala Lumpur in October 1997, and saw the development of the Framework Plan of Action on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication. Since then, there have been four subsequent AMRDPE and SOMRDPE meetings.
3. So as to facilitate closer ASEAN + 3 collaboration in matters pertaining to sustainable rural development and poverty reduction, the SOMRDPE + 3 process has been institutionalised, with SOMRDPE + 3 to be held back-to-back with SOMRDPE. A framework on Plus Three Cooperation was first proposed by the ASEAN Secretariat and endorsed at the 5th SOMRDPE. A preliminary Plus Three Senior Officials Meeting was convened in January 2007 alongside the 5th AMRDPE in Bangkok in which the Terms of Reference (TORs) for the SOMRDPE + 3 was adopted.


ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint
  • The ASEAN Leaders, during the 13th ASEAN Summit held in Singapore in November 2007, celebrated the signing of the ASEAN Charter as a historic milestone for ASEAN representing our common vision and commitment to the development of an ASEAN Community, and commended the efforts of the Eminent Persons Group and High Level Task Force for their inspired contributions to the Drafting of the ASEAN Charter. The Leaders also adopted a separate Singapore Declaration on the ASEAN Charter, in which they pledged to undertake all measures necessary to ensure expeditious ratification and implementation of the Charter.
  • In line with the 2007 Cebu Declaration on the Acceleration of the Establishment of an ASEAN Community by 2015, the ASEAN Leaders adopted the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint at the 13th ASEAN Summit. The AEC Blueprint will serve as a roadmap for transforming ASEAN into a single market and production base, highly competitive and fully integrated into the global community by 2015. ASEAN is also committed to the timely liberalisation of air travel, and is working towards the realisation of the first milestone of the ASEAN Roadmap for Integration of Air Travel Sector by end-2008.
  • ASEAN is working on similar Blueprints for the other two Community pillars - the ASEAN Political Security Community and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community. These Blueprints are targeted for adoption at the 14th ASEAN Summit in Thailand.
  • The 13th ASEAN Summit held in Singapore in November 2007 agreed that an ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint should be developed along the lines of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) Blueprint that was endorsed by the Leaders at the same Summit.
  • The general structure of the draft ASCC Blueprint was agreed at the 1st Meeting of Drafting the ASCC Blueprint, held in Bangkok, Thailand on 11-13 March 2008, to cover six characteristics, as follows: (a) Human Development; (b) Social Security, Welfare and Protection; (c) Social Justice and Rights; (d) Ensuring Environmental Sustainability; (e) Building and ASEAN Identity; and (f) Narrowing the Development Gap. The core elements, with their respective strategic objectives and action lines, have been defined for each of the above characteristics.

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