PIDS: ‘People-centered’ key to reg'l integration in Asean
AS the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) moves toward deeper integration, member-states must focus not only on economic interests but also on the wider needs of Asean people.
This will make them secure as region-wide measures are being initiated.
According to Datuk Seri J. Jayasiri, secretarygeneral of Malaysia’s Ministry of International Trade and Industry, a people-centered Asean will contribute to regional integration as the needs of the larger segment of the population are met and they see the benefits of regionwide initiatives. Jayasari stressed this at the AsiaPacific Forum on Integration and Inclusiveness in a Digital Society organized by state think tank Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and Tokyo-based Japan Economic Foundation.
However, for this to happen, he noted that individual actions at the national level as well as collective actions at the regional level across all Asean member-states have to be put in place.
He cited the need for creating greater awareness and appreciation of Asean and its initiatives. He also suggested for Asean to hold more people-oriented activities regularly while reducing bureaucrats’ meetings. He added that Asean music, film, arts, food, and sports festivals need to be permanent features in each Asean country’s annual calendar of events.