Overview of ASEAN Transformation and Objectives Towards a Healthier Community

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The ASEAN Secretariat plays a crucial role in the transformation of ASEAN towards the ASEAN Community 2015 objectives, including the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC), Economic Community (AEC), and Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC). The ASEAN Vision 2020 emphasizes peace, prosperity, and partnership among Southeast Asian nations. The signing of the ASEAN Charter and the ASEAN Summit in 2007 highlight the region's commitment to community building. Additionally, institutionalization efforts in ASEAN Health Development aim to improve access to healthcare and control communicable diseases for a healthier ASEAN population.


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  1. ASEAN Secretariat 1

  2. TRANSFORMATION OF ASEAN TRANSFORMATION OF ASEAN ASEAN COMMUNITY 2015 Bali Concord II 2003 Vientianne Action Programme 2004 ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC) ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) The Signing of the ASEAN Charter & Singapore Declaration on the ASEAN Charter 2007 Entry into force of ASEAN Charter 15 December 2008 ASEAN Secretariat Jakarta Cha-am Hua Hin Declaration on the Road Map for the ASEAN Community 2009 2

  3. ASEAN Vision 2020 "A concert of Southeast Asian nations, outward looking, living in peace, stability and prosperity, bonded together in partnership in dynamic development and in a community of caring societies"

  4. The ASEAN Charter http://www.asean.org/IMG-Publ-AC.jpg Signed at the 13th ASEAN Summit on 20 November 2007 in Singapore It has been ratified by the 10 Member States The ASEAN Leaders celebrated the entry into force of the ASEAN Charter on 15 December 2008

  5. ASEAN Summit in 2007 ASEAN Leaders reaffirmed their commitment accelerating the establishment of the ASEAN Community by 2015 Endorsed by the ASEAN Leaders on 21 March 2009 in Cha-am - Hua Hin BLUEPRINT OF ASEAN SOCIO- CULTURAL COMMUNITY (2009-2015)

  6. Institutionalization on ASEAN Health Development ASEAN Health Ministers Meeting (AHMM) Senior Officials on Health Development (SOMHD) 10 ASEAN Working Groups Ad hoc Task Forces Health and Communicable Diseases Division, ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta

  7. Strategic objectives Access to healthcare and promotion of healthy lifestyles To ensure access to adequate and affordable healthcare, medical services, and medicine, and promote healthy lifestyle for the people of ASEAN Improving capability to control communicable diseases To enhance regional preparedness and capacity through integrated approaches to prevention, surveillance, and timely response to communicable and infectious diseases

  8. Strategic objectives Enhancing food security and safety To ensure adequate access to food at all times for all ASEAN people and ensure food safety in AMS Building disaster resilient nations and safer communities To strengthen effective mechanisms and ca[abilities to prevent and reduce disaster losses in lives, and in social, economic, and environmental assets of AMS and to jointly respond to disaster emergencies through concerted national efforts and intensified regional and international cooperation

  9. STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK ON HEALTH DEVELOPMENT (2010-2015)

  10. Based on ASCC Blueprint (2009-2015) 54 actions addressing under health and communicable diseases Resulted of the 5th SOMHD, December 2009, KL Held its first SOMHD Planning, March 2010, Chiang Mai, Thailand 2nd Planning Meeting, 25-27 May 2010, Manila Endorsed at the 10th ASEAN Health Ministers Meeting, July 2010, Singapore

  11. Regional Strategies B3. ENHANCING FOOD SECURITY AND SAFETY AREA III: AREA I: STANDARD AND PROCEDURES Strengthen capacity of AMSs to conduct risk analysis AREA II: SRENGTHENG LABORATORY

  12. B3 Cont B3. ENHANCING FOOD SECURITY AND SAFETY AREA IV: Emergency response to foodborne diseases and food outbreaks AREA V: OVERALL COORDINATION AEGFS

  13. B4. ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE AND PROMOTION OF HEALTHY LIFESTYLES AREA II. INCREASE ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES FOR ASEAN PEOPLE AREA I. MARTERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH (MDG 4 and MDG 5) AREA: III. PROMOTE ASEAN HEALTHY LIFESTYLE (NEW) (NEW) (NEW)

  14. B4. ACCESS TO HEALTHCARE AND PROMOTION OF HEALTHY LIFESTYLES AREA: IV. TRADITIONAL MEDICINE AREA V. AREA III (1) TOBACCO CONTROL PHARMACEUTICAL DEVELOPMENT AWGPD (AWGDP) (AFTC)

  15. B5. IMPROVING CAPABILITY TO CONTROL COMMUNICABLE DISEASES AREA: I. Prevention and control of Emerging Infectious Diseases (AEGCD) AREA II: HIV AND AIDS PROGRAMME (ATFOA) AREA III. ENHANCING REGIONAL SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMERNT

  16. IMPLEMENTING MCHANISMS Strengthen roles of SOMHD/ Consultative development partners meeting (s) lead Clarification roles of ASEC Collaboration countries Chairs of Subsidiary bodies

  17. LEAD COUNTRIES 1. Conceptualise and develop nitiatives/projects/programmes on regional health development as well as their implementation plan 2. Identify resource mobilisation strategy 3. Coordinate with other ASEAN Member States in implementing the initiatives / projects/ programmes 4. Consult with other ASEAN Member States on matters requiring common position arising from the implementation of initiatives /projects/programmes

  18. 5. Monitor the progress of implementation and report to SOMHD 6. Manage project funds in the event the funds are deposited in the country coordinator 7. Prepare progress reports and completion reports (both technical and financial) to be reported to the ASEAN regular meetings on health development

  19. GUIDING PRINCIPLES ASEAN SOCIO-CULTURAL BLUEPRINT STRATEGIC FRAMEWORK ON HEALTH DEVELOPMENT (2010-2015) WORKPLAN

  20. Prioritization Criteria Alignment with the ASEAN Framework on MCH; Have Lead countries Feasible ?? Resource availability; Being Focused; Is that Doable; Duplication & Complementary WHO, others ASEAN Working Groups Add ASEAN value

  21. Lead countries Continue National Efforts Report Progress Implementation Endorsement workpland & TOR Revisit the workplan Identified focal points; Collaboration efforts with partners Coordination : ASEAN Secretariat

  22. Thank you ASEAN: One Vision One Identity One Community www.asean.org

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