Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Vacancies in ASEC

Position DetailMinimum RequirementClosing DateStatus
• At least six (6) years corporate communications experience covering journalism/media relations management, major regional/international events, and outreach activities through traditional and digital means in a regional/international/multilateral setting.
• Postgraduate Degree in Mass/Public Communications, Journalism, Public/ International
• Relations or related fields.
• Excellent command of English, written and spoken. Proven ability for accuracy under pressure, multitask, and adherence to deadlines.
• Possess a broad spectrum of interpersonal and communications skills in cross-cultural/international settings. Demonstrated skills in problem solving, planning and the development of policies and procedures.
• Experience in motivating staff and working effectively with people at all levels of the organisation. Demonstrated commitment to collaborative work practices.
• Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain sound working relationships with stakeholders and the media.
• Competency in computer skills with adequate knowledge of Microsoft Office and Outlook where relevant to the position.
21 February 2013

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Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Consultation Underway to Boost Assistance for CLMV in the Cosmetics Sector


The growing and diverse market for international personal care product brands in ASEAN with its sizeable young population from among 600 million people draws the attention and attraction of investors to the region. Reinforced by the establishment of the ASEAN Economic Community, measures are being taken to ensure that the flow of goods, services, investments and capital in that industry will become even more seamless within the region.
Specifically, the ASEAN cooperation on Standards and Conformance aims to remove technical barriers to trade. Focus of the cooperation over the past years has been on aligning national standards to relevant international standards and the implementation of mutual recognition arrangements (MRAs) to fulfill regional objectives. Both the ASEAN cosmetic regulators and cosmetic industry have been rigorously working to address issues interrelated to technical barriers to trade in this sector, through the Agreement on the ASEAN Harmonized Cosmetic Regulatory Scheme.

Consultation Underway to Boost Assistance for CLMV in the Cosmetics Sector

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Wednesday, 23 January 2013

PM visits to Gaza


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Malaysian PM in solidarity visit to Gaza

During his first-ever visit to the territory Tuesday, Najib Razak visited a school funded by Malaysia [AFP]

Gaza City: Malaysia's prime minister has defied Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip to visit the Palestinian enclave, a move that has earned the ire of West Bank leaders, despite Najib's pledge of solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Najib Razak, along with a group of Malaysian ministers, crossed into Gaza on Tuesday via its land border with Egypt for what he described as a humanitarian visit.

He told a joint news conference in Gaza City with Hamas leader Ismail Haniya that he came "to express my solidarity with the Palestinian people."

"This is a humanitarian visit to express our deep concerns for what happens to the Palestinian people in Gaza and to express our opposition to the aggression on Gaza," he added.

But the visit drew criticism from the office of Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, who also heads the Fatah movement.

"The Palestinian presidency announces its rejection and condemnation of the Malaysian prime minister's visit to Gaza," a statement carried on the official WAFA news agency said.

"It undermines Palestinian representation and reinforces the division and does not serve Palestinian interests," it continued, saying Abbas' bureau would ask Kuala Lumpur "for clarification."

Call for reconciliation

Najib said his visit was intended "to show solidarity" and called for renewed reconciliation efforts between the Hamas and the rival Fatah party, including attempts to form a consensus government to pave the way for new elections.

"We believe in this unity government and we pray to Allah that the talks will be successful and a united government will become a reality in the near future," Najib said.

Najib visited a Gaza university and government offices, as well as the family of top Hamas military chief Ahmed Al-Jaabari, whose assassination by Israel in November started an eight-day war in which more than 160 Palestinians and six Israelis died.

Before leaving for Egypt, he laid the first stone at a Malaysian-funded school.

Najib was the second world leader in recent months to defy the five-year blockade and accept an invitation from Hamas, which Western states regard as a terrorist group.

Qatar's emir, Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, made a brief visit to Gaza in October and promised $400 million in aid for infrastructure.

On February 9, Moncef Marzouki, Tunisian president, is scheduled to make his first trip to the coastal strip, according to Hamas officials.

The visits have been made possible in part by Egypt's decision to loosen some of the restrictions on travel through its Rafah border crossing with Gaza, the only entry point to bypass Israel.

Wednesday, 16 January 2013

http://www.pmo.gov.my/ksn/home.php?


15/01/2013 - Civil Servants Should Have Positive Characteristics Of World Conquerors

PUTRAJAYA: Civil servants should equip themselves with positive characteristics of renown world conquerors, like strength, perseverance, persuasive power, wisdom and ability to work as a team.

Chief Secretary to the Government (KSN) Datuk Seri Dr Ali Hamza said these characteristics had enabled Alexander The Great, Genghis Khan, Asoka the Great, Jabar Al-Tariq, Napoleon Bonaparte and Hannibal The Great to conquer the world and their achievements were forever remembered.

He said civil servants could improve the quality of their service if they were able to appreciate the special characteristics of the world conquerors, like compelling vision, passion, extraordinary leadership, power of motivation and communication, effective negotiation and confidence in their armies.

"In the public service perspective, the significance and stories of their amazing achievements can be appreciated and made the source of energy and inspiration to ward off accusations, like refusal of civil servants to challenge the status quo, change their mindset, to make a paradigm shift, to think out of the box and share resources and expertise.

"We cannot remain at our old creative level as we will only be creating a silo culture or isolation, as well as an obsession with keeping our own boundaries," he said when speaking at the presentation of the Intan Fellow Award and diploma at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre today.

He said civil servants should also identify resource assistance, infrastructure and always be equipped with the latest knowledge and skills in providing the best service to the public.

Besides being productive, creative and innovative, he said, they should also be honest, fair and sensitive to the people's well-being.

"We need to have courage, strong mind, planning and desire to do something out of the ordinary to make an impressive achievement.

"We don't have to wait for a circular or written instruction to be issued, but to be proactive," he added.

Therefore, he said, the mindset of civil servants should be corrected because it determined how they work and perform their jobs.

At the function, Tan Sri Ismail Adam was awarded the Intan Fellowship while 458 administrative and diplomatic officers received their diploma.

-- BERNAMA

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

The First Vietnamese SG Assumes Top Post at ASEAN


The First Vietnamese SG Assumes Top Post at ASEAN

on Wednesday, 09 January 2013. Posted in 20132012ASEAN Secretariat News
The First Vietnamese SG Assumes Top Post at ASEAN
H.E. Le Luong Minh, a former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Viet Nam, assumed the post of Secretary-General of the ASEAN today in a Ceremony for the Transfer of Office at the ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta.
“When I first walked into the ASEAN Secretariat building last September during my informal visit, I was at first sight struck by a feeling of togetherness. I saw in the lobby not only the flags of the ten ASEAN Member States, but also those of ASEAN’s partners. It is this feeling of togetherness that has made ASEAN a proud and strong organization—strong in itself and in its will for cooperation. It is the same feeling of togetherness I am experiencing here today and I thank you all for honoring this handover ceremony with your valuable presence,” Mr Minh said in his first speech as the new Secretary-General of ASEAN.
“Despite the many challenges, I fully believe that ASEAN will emerge triumphant. The ASEAN Secretariat will continue to play active roles in supporting and coordinating with Member States to help facilitate and drive the establishment of the ASEAN Community. There is room to improve policy implementation across the political-security, economic, and socio-cultural pillars, streamline the performance of our institutions, further prioritise issues with a view to improving national and regional coordination. The work of the Secretariat will be geared in this direction,” he further added.
The five-year tenure of Mr Minh will be from 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2017. His appointment was formally endorsed by the ASEAN Leaders at the 21st ASEAN Summit in Cambodia in November 2012. “The next five years will be an exciting and critical one. I and we in the secretariat are prepared to work closely with ASEAN Member States to ensure that we are able to deliver our major commitments and objectives. As I am joining your journey, I look forward to enjoying more than your physical company," Mr Minh closed his speech.
The ceremony was witnessed by the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Indonesia, H.E. Dr R.M. Marty M. Natalegawa; and the outgoing Secretary-General of the ASEAN, H.E. Dr Surin Pitsuwan. Also witnessing the Ceremony were representatives from the Diplomatic Corps, international organisations, academics, business community as well as media.
“Let me officially close my tenure by welcoming Secretary-General Le Luong Minh to the Secretariat and to wish him the very best in this challenging times, perhaps far more challenging than what I faced as the great powers take greater interest in our region. I also call upon all of you the CPR, the Dialogue Partners, and ASEC to support SG Minh to raise ASEAN to achieve even greater heights and to make it better known among our own people,” Dr Surin Pitsuwan, ASEAN Secretary-General for 2008-2012, said in his speech.
He separately recognised his Deputies Secretary-General. "My job would not have been possible without the full support of my senior colleagues, from all the DSGs, past and present, down to the local supporting staff. I am most grateful for the guidance and advice and the share of responsibility that my DSGs have accorded me in all the sectoral activities under their purview. I could not have asked for a better team.”
Dr Surin further appreciated the role of the media. "The high regional and international profile that ASEAN has achieved in the last few years has been made possible only with the full support and cooperation of the ASEAN national and the international media present here in Jakarta and all around the region. Your enthusiasm and excitement for ASEAN have made my job much easier. And I hope you all will continue to sustain and propel the momentum of ASEAN forward into the future. Thank you for your cooperation."
From 2004 to 2011, Mr Minh was Viet Nam’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations. He was Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from January 2004 to August 2007; Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs, concurrently Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from August 2007 to December 2008; Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, concurrently Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (December 2008 – June 2011).
Mr Minh had a long career in Viet Nam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which began in 1975. In 1995, he was appointed as Ambassador – Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office and Other International Organisations in Geneva. Two years later, he served as Ambassador – Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

Monday, 14 January 2013

Secretary-General of ASEAN Le Luong Minh Biography


Secretary-General of ASEAN Le Luong Minh


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H.E. LE LUONG MINH
H.E. Le Luong Minh was born on 1 September 1952. He is a native of Thanh Hoa, Viet Nam.
Before assuming his post as ASEAN Secretary-General, His Excellency Le Luong Minh was Viet Nam’s Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs. He was nominated by the Government of Viet Nam. The ASEAN Leaders endorsed him as ASEAN Secretary-General for 2013-2017.
From 2004 to 2011, Mr. Minh was Viet Nam’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative to the United Nations. From August 2007 to December 2008, he was concurrently Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs and from December 2008 till the end of his tenure in June 2011 concurrently Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Mr Minh has had a long career in Viet Nam’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which began in 1975. He was appointed Deputy Director-General for International Organizations in 1993. In 1995, he was appointed as Ambassador – Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office and Other International Organizations in Geneva. Two years later, he was appointed as Ambassador – Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations at Headquarters.
Between December 1999 to December 2002, Mr Minh was Deputy Director-General, then Acting Director-General for International Organizations in the Foreign Ministry. He became Acting Director-General, then Director-General for Multilateral Economic Cooperation in the Foreign Ministry (Dec 2002 – Jan 2004).
H.E. Minh studied Diplomacy at the University of Foreign Affairs (now the Diplomatic Academy of Viet Nam), Hanoi, Viet Nam, and received his degree in 1974. He then studied Linguistics and English Literature at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Inaugural Speech by HE Le Luong Minh Secretary-General of ASEAN at the Transfer of Office Ceremony

on Wednesday, 09 January 2013. Posted in 2013Statement & Communiques
Excellency, Minister Marty Natalegawa,
Excellency, Secretary-General Surin Pitsuwan,
Excellencies, Ambassadors, Members of the Diplomatic Corp, international organizations, businesses and the media,
Distinguished guests,
Ladies and gentlemen,
As I am assuming my task as Secretary-General of ASEAN and speaking to you for the first time, let me first thank His Excellency, Minister   Marty Natalegawa and the Government of the Republic of Indonesia for their continued support for the ASEAN Secretariat. Commitments to public good make us cross each other often again. I look forward to working with him in striving to fulfill our obligations to the Association we serve.  Let me also thank His Excellency, Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan who, as the first Secretary General leading the Secretariat under the Charter, has served the Association with distinction. Though he is leaving us, I am sure his heart and mind will remain. I look forward to enjoying the comfort of his big shoes and wish him still greater successes in his future endeavors
When I first walked into the ASEAN Secretariat building last September during  my  informal  visit,  I  was  at  first  sight  struck  by  a  feeling  of togetherness. I saw in the lobby not only the flags of the ten ASEAN member states, but also those of ASEAN's partners. It is this feeling of togetherness that has made ASEAN a proud and strong organization, strong in itself and in its will for co-operation.   It is the same feeling of togetherness I   am experiencing here today and I thank you all for honoring this handover ceremony with your valuable presence.
For the past 46 years since its birth, ASEAN's consistent mission has been one to unite all countries in the region striving for peace, economic development, cooperation and integration. Building upon the achievements in carrying out that mission, in its process of building a Community on all the three important pillars, ASEAN has  succeeded in many respects, but many challenges  remain which demand more concerted actions.
On  the  political and  security  pillar,  while  progress  has  been  made in promoting the role  of  the  Treaty  of  Amity and  Cooperation  with  more countries having acceded to the Treaty and the increasing interest from others to do so, in  implementing the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone with the conclusion of the negotiations between ASEAN and the 5 Nuclear Weapon States on their accession to the Protocol of the Treaty, in enhancing co-operation to respond to non-traditional issues such as terrorism, transnational crimes, natural disasters and dialogue and co-operation in the defense  and  security  areas,  in  strengthening  the  ARF  for  dialogue,  co­ operation   and  confidence  building  in  the  region,  and  in  the       recent  establishment of  the ASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation, much remains to be achieved in ensuring effective and timely implementation of the  ASEAN Political and  Security  Community  Blueprints,  especially  the measures  relating to shaping  and sharing standard  norms of  conduct, to confidence building, conflict prevention and resolution. In this connection, in the face of complicated developments on the South China Sea, building on the progress reflected in the agreement between ASEAN and China on the Guidelines  for Implementing the Declaration on Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, in ASEAN's 6-point Principles on the South China Sea and in the adoption of the ASEAN-China Joint Statement on the occasion of the 1Oth Anniversary of the DOC, ASEAN should speed up efforts towards an early start of negotiations with China with a view to achieving an early conclusion of a Code of Conduct on the South China Sea.
On the economic pillar, while ASEAN has achieved the establishment of a free trade area since 2010 allowing for free flow of goods within the region with  tariffs having  been reduced to zero for  six member countries, the share of intra-ASEAN trade having  increased to 25.4% in 2012, a comprehensive treatment of tariff liberalization and elimination of non-tariff barriers, trade facilitation,  customs  integration,  and  standards  and  conformance  having been put in place to facilitate free flow of goods in the region, with only three years to achieve the target of building the ASEAN Economic Community by 2015,  the challenges  are enormous. The  more open flow  of  investments, capital, labor, goods and services will pose different challenges and opportunities for our Member States. But it will also have a tremendous multiplier effect on the region. We have to maximize common grounds and minimize differences to ensure it adds value to every ASEAN Member State.
Our   integration will be incomplete without the good work done and to be done in the social and cultural pillar. A lot of work is being done across a wide spectrum as reflected in the establishment of    the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission for Human Rights and the adoption of the ASEAN Declaration on Human Rights, the establishment of the ASEAN Commission for Women and Children, the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management. Narrowing development gap is considered not just an economic target.  Providing our young people with good education is one of the most effective ways out of the poverty trap. This is one reason why we are so focused on education
Despite the many challenges, I fully believe that ASEAN will emerge triumphant. The ASEAN Secretariat will continue to play active roles in supporting and coordinating with Member States to help facilitate and drive the establishment of the ASEAN Community. The provision of the needed technical support to all cooperation activities will have to be enhanced. The delivery of best possible advice to Member States in stirring our initiatives and achieving outcomes we desire needs to be strengthened. The Secretariat will also continue to strive to work more effectively with Member States and Dialogue Partners in the delivery of technical assistance. There is room to improve policy implementation across the political-security, economic and socio-cultural pillars, streamline the performance of our institutions, further prioritize issues with a view to improving national and regional coordination. The work of the Secretariat will be geared in this direction.
Our ability to reach the goals we set for 2015 and beyond lies in our collective efforts. As we approach that important date, I am certain that our attention will not just be on ourselves. Just as partners have helped us grow, we must be ready to share our experiences not just internally, but with the world as well.
The next five years will be an exciting and critical one. I and we in the secretariat are prepared to work closely with the ASEAN Member States to ensure that we are able to deliver our major commitments and objectives.
As I am joining your journey, I look forward to enjoying more than your physical company.
Thank You and I wish all of you a fulfilling and peaceful New Year!

NEW ASEAN SEC-GEN




Please welcome H.E. Mr. Le Luong Minh, the Secretary-General of ASEAN for the period 2013-2017 - Ceremony for the Transfer of Office will be held tomorrow at the ASEAN Secretariat, Jakarta.