Resources

Resumes of the (ACWC) Representatives

Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Lao PDR Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Viet Nam

Gender Sensitive Guideline for Handling Women Victims of Trafficking in Persons

The Gender Sensitive Guideline for Handling Women Victims of Trafficking in Persons is one of the earlier work of the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) in the implementation of the ACWC Work Plan of 2012-2016. The Guideline is brief and written in simple English so that it can easily be understood and carried around by practitioners as a source of reference in the performance of their duties.

Regional Review on Laws, Policies and Practices within ASEAN relating to the Identification, Management and Treatment of Victims of Trafficking, especially Women and Children

The development of the Regional Review on Laws, Policies and Practices within ASEAN relating to the Identification, Management and Treatment of Victims of Trafficking, especially Women and Children is a project of the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) under the ACWC Work Plan 2012-2016

ASEAN Strengthens Efforts to Eliminate Trafficking in Persons

JAKARTA, 28 September 2016 ? The ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) launched the Regional Review on Laws, Policies and Practices within ASEAN related to the identification, management and treatment of victims of trafficking especially women and children today. The Regional Review aims to support the implementation of the ASEAN Convention against Trafficking in Persons Especially Women and Children which was signed by the Heads of States at the 27th ASEAN Summit in November 2015. The Regional Review provides an accurate and up-to-date assessment of the current situations, good practices, and issues for consideration, as well as presenting recommendations for improvement in responses to victims of trafficking.

Representatives to the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC)

No Country Representatives on Women’s Rights Representatives on Children’s Rights 1 Brunei Darussalam Dayang Hajah Mordiah bte Haji Jackia Datin Paduka Hajah Intan bte Haji Mohd Kassim 2 Cambodia Mrs. Long Sophally Mrs. Khiev Bory 3 Indonesia Mdm. Lily Dorianty Purba Mr. Ahmad Taufan Damanik 4 Lao PDR Mdm. Soukphaphone Phanit Ms. Chongchith Chantharanonh 5 […]

Good Practices: Eliminating Violence Against Women and Children (EVAWC)

Documentation of Good Practices in ASEAN Member States on the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Children (EVAWC) Download PDF: Good Practices -EVAWC Publication

ASEAN Regional Plan of Action on the Elimination of Violence against Children (ASEAN RPA on EVAC)

WE, the Heads of State/Government of the Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (hereinafter referred to as “ASEAN”), namely Brunei Darussalam, the Kingdom of Cambodia, the Republic of Indonesia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, on the occasion of the 23rd ASEAN Summit

Statement of the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC) on the Support to the High Time Movement

WE, the ASEAN Commission on the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Women and Children (ACWC), on the occasion of the 12th ACWC Meeting

ASEAN Regional Plan of Action on the Elimination of Violence against Women (ASEAN RPA on EVAW)

WE, the Heads of State/Government of the Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (hereinafter referred to as ASEAN), namely Brunei Darussalam, the Kingdom of Cambodia,the Republic of Indonesia, the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom […]

Social Impact of Climate Change on Women and Children in ASEAN

A number of AMS remain vulnerable to natural disasters, which tend to disproportionately adversely affect the poor and the near poor or low income populace. Pollution and resource degradation are also increasingly serious problems in a number of MSs. ASEAN is also among the most highly vulnerable regions to climate change and will need to find solutions to adapt to climate change in building a resilient ASEAN.