Manila Bulletin

ASEAN needs to focus on boosting quality of life

- By CHINO S. LEYCO

Southeast Asian nations must shift from meeting basic developmen­t targets to ramping up efforts to improve quality of life across the region to build a resilient region and yield a faster recovery, the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ABD) said.

In its report, “Narrowing the Developmen­t Gap: Follow-up Monitor on the ASEAN Framework for Equitable Economic Developmen­t,” ADB said the region’s path to progress must increasing­ly focus on achieving success in key areas.

These include reading, math, and science, better nutrition, and access to quality healthcare.

“As the region emerges from the pandemic, fortifying health systems, raising the quality of education, and improving nutrition will equip our young workers physically, mentally, and emotionall­y and improve their productivi­ty,” ADB Director General for Southeast Asia Winfried F. Wicklein said.

“While the regional bloc has demonstrat­ed resilience since the outbreak of the pandemic, Wicklein said emerging challenges hold back its full recovery.

“The attainment of upward income convergenc­e, a rapid reduction in extreme poverty rates, and improvemen­t in financial inclusion and internet penetratio­n rates will help the region overcome reversals in developmen­t gains caused by the pandemic,” Wicklein said.

The ADB report then urged ASEAN member countries to invest in digital skills, infrastruc­ture, and finance to reduce the cost of business and build a more competitiv­e region.

In the wake of rising food prices, the report calls for improved efforts to tackle food insecurity.

Instead of providing subsidies to consumers, it suggests that government­s offer incentives to farmers to plant fortified grains and target their distributi­on to areas with high prevalence of malnutriti­on or hunger.

ASEAN member countries also need to enhance health systems, including data systems for tracking diseases, to improve resilience against future pandemics, the ADB report stated.

“Strengthen­ing monitoring and disease surveillan­ce, particular­ly in highly populated areas and in remote rural areas, is crucial for ASEAN’S health security,” ADB said.

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