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Striving Together: ASEAN & the UN


Author(s): Statistics Division (STAT)
Economic Sector(s): (1) Other statistics; (2) Water resources planning, development and management; (3) Land use planning and development; (4) Biological resources; (5) Mineral resources; (6) Energy planning, management and conservation; (7) Conventional sources of energy (petroleum, coal and gas); (8) Nuclear energy; (9) New and renewable sources of energy; (10) agriculture, forestry and fisheries policies and planning; (11) Crop production and protection; (12) Livestock and livestock products; (13) Support services; (14) Fisheries; (15) Forestry; (16) Transport policies and planning; (17) Road transport; (18) Rail transport; (19) Water transport and shipping; (20) Air transport; (21) Transport, not sector specific; (22) Information and communication technologies; (23) Information infrastructure; (24) HIV/AIDS; (25) Education system policy, planning and management; (26) Education facilities and equipment; (27) Education programmes; (28) Curriculum, education technology, teacher training and supervision; (29) Human rights; (30) Integration of social groups; (31) Advancement of women; (32) Social welfare and services and social security; (33) Crime prevention and criminal justice; (34) Drug abuse control ; (35) Social Policies; (36) Policies, planning and legislation; (37) Assessment and monitoring; (38) Management and rehabilitation; (39) Awareness and education
ESCAP Reference No.: ST/ESCAP/2524
Division/Office: Statistics
Published Date: 25 March 2009
Country: {Sub-regional Publication}
Hard Copy Price: Free


This study reflects on ASEAN’s achievements, and on the challenges it faces as it develops into a more collective, rules-based body. It also looks at the prospects for further cooperation between ASEAN and each of the UN agencies, on a wide range of issues: trade, migration, transport, disaster preparedness and early warning, environmental sustainability and climate change, gender equality, food security, health systems, HIV/AIDS, education, statistics, and human rights and governance.




Contents:

  • Message from the Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Message from the Secretary-General of ASEAN
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Contents
  • Acronyms
  • Executive summary
  • Growing together
  • ASEAN & the UN
  •  Chapter I: the ASEAN Achievement
  • Building the ASEAN community
  • Working with business
  • Building on the three pillars
  • Te ASEAN charter
  • Into a new phase
  •  Chapter II: Growing together
  • Economic convergence
  • Socio-cultural convergence
  • Towards the ASEAN community
  • Strengthening the pillars
  • Chapter III: striving together - ASEAN & the UN
  • From summit to summit
  • The response to Cyclone Nargis
  • The Asia-Pacific Regional Coordination Mechanism
  • Towards a common market
  • International migration
  • Transportation networks
  • Disaster preparedness and early warning
  • Environmental sustainability and climate change
  • Gender equality
  • Food security
  • Health systems
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Education
  • Human rights and governance
  • Data collection, monitoring and review
  • New directions
  • References
  • Endnotes



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