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A two-day brainstorming workshop was held on 9-10 June 2014 in Jakarta to develop a more effective and comprehensive integration monitoring system for ASEAN. The workshop provided a forum to develop and exchange ideas amongst current practitioners in ASEAN Secretariat and regional economic integration resource persons from the OECD and UN-CRIS as well as international experts.
The discussion focused on the AEC Scorecard, which is the current tool used to monitor compliance of the initiatives under the AEC Blueprint. Further, the discussion looked at developing a set of integration indicators which would complement the current compliance tool with an outcome-based monitoring system.
Amongst other issues discussed at the workshop were the collaboration between monitoring activities at national and regional levels, cross-sectoral approaches and the distinction between regional development and regional integration. On the one hand, regional development refers to the ultimate goals of regional integration such as economic growth and improvement of welfare in ASEAN.On the other hand, regional integration refers to the more immediate objectives such as free movement of goods, services and skilled labour, and freer flow of capital.
The ideas and recommendations developed in this workshop provided a platform for ASEAN Integration Monitoring Office (AIMO) to further develop a more comprehensive and effective regional integration monitoring system.
The workshop was officiated by H.E. Dr. Lim Hong Hin, Deputy Secretary General of ASEAN for ASEAN Economic Community and Mr Frank Viault, Head of Cooperation from the EU Delegation to ASEAN. It was hosted by the AIMO and supported by the ASEAN Regional Integration Support from the EU (ARISE) programme.
source: Asean
Nine junior/mid-career diplomats participating in the 6th Diplomatic Training on the Development of ASEAN Community visited the ASEAN Secretariat today to learn more about ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). They were briefed by a Senior Economist of the Secretariat Ms Pitchaya Sirivunnabood, Ph.D. and engaged in discussion covering ASEAN Economic performance, impacts of AEC on ASEAN Community and some key issues and follow-up actions on AEC.
The visit to the ASEAN Secretariat is part of the 4-day programme organised by the Centre for Education and Training (CET) of Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The programme brings together diplomats from Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Japan and Timor Leste.
source: ASEAN org