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0662_AXT_15 ASLI 12th Forum brochure_FA_r4
FORWARD ASEAN One Community, One Vision, One People. 12th ASEAN LEADERSHIP FORUM 26th & 27th April 2015 Mandarin Oriental Hotel Kuala Lumpur Organised by Presenting Partner Supported by Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Strategic Partners Corporate Partners Media Partner Message from the Prime Minister Malaysia is pleased and honoured to chair ASEAN in 2015 - the year the ASEAN Economic Community will be actualised. We are also delighted to welcome all delegates to the ASEAN and related Summits and associated events. As Chair of ASEAN, we hope to focus on People Centred ASEAN so that ASEAN becomes more relevant to the ordinary people of ASEAN and develop a sense of Aseaness. We welcome the annual initiative of the Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) to organise the ASEAN Leadership Forum (ALF) held alongside the April Summit of ASEAN. This year the ALF travels from Nay Pyi Taw, Phnom Penh, Jakarta and Bangkok to Kuala Lumpur and will be held alongside the ASEAN Summit on 26th and 27th April 2015. The ASEAN Leadership Forum has become institutionalised as a leading regional programme, bringing together Government, Business, Civil Society and Thought Leaders to deliberate on the future of ASEAN and to debate the issues and driving forces shaping the future of ASEAN. I believe this year’s Forum will help define ideas for a post 2015 vision for ASEAN and that the deliberations at the ALF can be very useful inputs and feedback for the leaders. I am confident that the ASEAN Leadership Forum will continue to play a useful role in being a bridge between Government, Business and Civil Society. It will also enable the business community to be updated on new developments in ASEAN and the prospects ahead arising from the full implementation of the AEC. The engagement with the younger generation as future leaders is also timely and relevant. Once again I compliment ASLI as well as the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) for organising this timely and apt Forum. I welcome all delegates to Kuala Lumpur and wish you a pleasant stay and successful deliberations. YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak Prime Minister of Malaysia 12th ASEAN LEADERSHIP FORUM “FORWARD ASEAN: One Community, One Vision, One People” Malaysia will host the 26th ASEAN Summit on 26th & 27th April 2015. The Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) will, on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit, be holding the 12th ASEAN Leadership Forum, which is held annually in conjunction with the April Summit of ASEAN. The ASEAN Leadership Forum (ALF) has been held in Nay Pyi Taw, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Bangkok, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in past years and have been attended by and addressed by Leaders of ASEAN such as President Thein Sein of Myanmar, Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Sri Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak of Malaysia, Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia, Vice President Jusuf Kalla of Indonesia, then President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, then Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva and former President Fidel Ramos among others. The ALF brings together Government, Business, Civil Society and Thought Leaders to discuss and reflect on the challenges and key issues facing ASEAN and what each year will bring to ASEAN as it journeys towards an ASEAN Community. This year is especially critical as the ASEAN Economic Community will be realised at the end of 2015. The Forum will enable the private sector to take stock of what has been achieved, where the shortcomings are and what more can be done to further strengthen community building and ASEAN integration. The ALF has been widely recognised as a high-powered Forum providing timely platforms for a critical discussion of the strategic issues facing ASEAN and to share valuable knowledge and information on the future of ASEAN. ALF enables a senior executive interchange among key Government, Business, Civil Society and Thought Leaders to feel the pulse of ASEAN and the tempo of development in the region. This year the realisation of the AEC will make the Forum more interesting as participants debate the future of ASEAN competiveness, having moved from community to connectivity and centrality. The ALF will enable participants to be updated on the AEC and other key developments in the region such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) as well as The Transpacific Partnership (TTP) Agreement and how these will benefit ASEAN businesses. The ALF is a must-attend Forum for those interested in being updated on ASEAN. It is highly relevant for business leaders, entrepreneurs, SMEs, and researchers in ASEAN and civil society groups keen on regional developments. Key questions on ASEAN will be answered and debated. The Forum will give voice to business leaders, think tank leaders and young leaders to share their thoughts and perspectives on how ASEAN can progress and benefit them. WHO SHOULD ATTEND BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING Senior Government Officers of ASEAN countries Assess the future of ASEAN – its potential and possibilities Academic Scholars and Researchers Review the progress and performance of ASEAN in the past years Businessmen, Investors Entrepreneurs and Chairmen and CEOs of ASEAN and multinational companies operating in ASEAN Evaluate the strategic challenges and key issues facing ASEAN Discuss how the business community can benefit more from regional integration Consultants, Investment Analysts and Fund Managers Address issues and concerns of the younger generation in ASEAN Bankers Promote a greater sense of ASEAN consciousness Property Developers Manufacturers SMEs Learn about the progress of various ASEAN initiatives and Master Plans Identify business and investment opportunities from regional integration and trade with China, Japan, Korea, India and other ASEAN partners N etwor ki ng o p por tu n ities with business and Government Leaders CONFIRMED ROLE-PLAYERS H.E. C.Y. Leung Chief Executive, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. 12th ASEAN LEADERSHIP FORUM “FORWARD ASEAN: One Community, One Vision, One People” Malaysia will host the 26th ASEAN Summit on 26th & 27th April 2015. The Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) will, on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit, be holding the 12th ASEAN Leadership Forum, which is held annually in conjunction with the April Summit of ASEAN. The Hon. Dato’ Seri Anifah Aman Minister of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia and Chairman, ASEAN Ministerial Council. The Hon. Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed Minister of International Trade & Industry, Malaysia. Datuk Dr. Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria Secretary General, Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The ASEAN Leadership Forum (ALF) has been held in Nay Pyi Taw, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Bangkok, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in past years and have been attended by and addressed by Leaders of ASEAN such as President Thein Sein of Myanmar, Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Sri Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak of Malaysia, Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia, Vice President Jusuf Kalla of Indonesia, then President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, then Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva and former President Fidel Ramos among others. Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam Chairman, CPPS-ASLI / Group Adviser, Sunway Group The ALF brings together Government, Business, Civil Society and Thought Leaders to discuss and reflect on the challenges and key issues facing ASEAN and what each year will bring to ASEAN as it journeys towards an ASEAN Community. Amb. Pradap Pibulsonggram Thailand’s Representative to the ASEAN High Level Task Force on Connectivity and ASEAN Connectivity Coordinating Committee (ACCC). This year is especially critical as the ASEAN Economic Community will be realised at the end of 2015. The Forum will enable the private sector to take stock of what has been achieved, where the shortcomings are and what more can be done to further strengthen community building and ASEAN integration. The ALF has been widely recognised as a high-powered Forum providing timely platforms for a critical discussion of the strategic issues facing ASEAN and to share valuable knowledge and information on the future of ASEAN. ALF enables a senior executive interchange among key Government, Business, Civil Society and Thought Leaders to feel the pulse of ASEAN and the tempo of development in the region. This year the realisation of the AEC will make the Forum more interesting as participants debate the future of ASEAN competiveness, having moved from community to connectivity and centrality. The ALF will enable participants to be updated on the AEC and other key developments in the region such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) as well as The Transpacific Partnership (TTP) Agreement and how these will benefit ASEAN businesses. The ALF is a must-attend Forum for those interested in being updated on ASEAN. It is highly relevant for business leaders, entrepreneurs, SMEs, and researchers in ASEAN and civil society groups keen on regional developments. Key questions on ASEAN will be answered and debated. The Forum will give voice to business leaders, think tank leaders and young leaders to share their thoughts and perspectives on how ASEAN can progress and benefit them. Dato’ Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim President and Group CEO, Axiata Group Berhad. Amb. Chung Hae Moon Secretary General, ASEAN Korea Centre. Prof. Hidetoshi Nishimura Executive Director, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). Dato’ Saifuddin Adbullah Chief Executive Officer, Global Movement of Moderates/ former Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Malaysia. Mr. Ian Buchanan Senior Executive Advisor, PwC Strategy& (ANZSEA) Pty Ltd (formerly Booz & Co), Sydney / Chairman, Australia National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (Aust PECC). Mr. Rajiv Biswas Senior Director & Asia Pacific Chief Economist, IHS Global Insight, Singapore. Tan Sri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan Chairman, New Straits Times Press (M) Berhad / former Chairman, Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia. Prof. Dr. Thitinan Pongsudhirak Director, Institute of Security and International Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING Senior Government Officers of ASEAN countries Assess the future of ASEAN – its potential and possibilities Academic Scholars and Researchers Review the progress and performance of ASEAN in the past years Businessmen, Investors Entrepreneurs and Chairmen and CEOs of ASEAN and multinational companies operating in ASEAN Evaluate the strategic challenges and key issues facing ASEAN Address issues and concerns of the younger generation in ASEAN Bankers Promote a greater sense of ASEAN consciousness Manufacturers SMEs N etwor ki ng o p por tu n ities with business and Government Leaders Learn about the progress of various ASEAN initiatives and Master Plans Welcome Speech by President and Group CEO, Axiata Group Berhad, Dato’ Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim 9.30 am Realising the ASEAN Economic Community – The Game Changer (The AEC comes into being in December 2015. What has ASEAN achieved so far in its journey towards the AEC? This session will take stock of what has been achieved and what gaps to close to realise the AEC. The AEC will be a game changer for ASEAN. How can the business community support the AEC? What will the ASEAN private sector gain from the AEC?) Datuk Seri Mohamed Iqbal Rawther Chairman, Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM) and Vice President, ASEAN Business Forum Dr. Robert Yap Executive Chairman, YCH Group and Chairman, ASEAN BAC Singapore Mr. Benjamin Quinones Founder & President, Coalition for Social Responsibility of SME, Philippines. Ms. Elaine Tan Executive Director, The ASEAN Foundation, Indonesia. Datuk Dr. Denison Jayasooria Secretary General, Association for Promotion of Human Rights (PROHAM). Moderator:Datuk Dr. Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria Secretary General, Ministry of International Trade & Industry, Malaysia 11.00 am Dr. George Lam Chairman, Indochina, Myanmar and Thailand / Senior Adviser – Asia, Macquarie Capital (Hong Kong) Limited. Mr. Vivek Pathak Director, Asia Pacific Department, International Finance Corporation (IFC). Prof. Simon Tay Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA). Mr. Andreas List Senior Coordinator for ASEAN, EU Delegation. TENTATIVE PROGRAMME - 12.30 pm 2.30 pm Arrival of Participants 3.20 pm Arrival of VIPs 3.30 pm Introductory Speech by Chairman, ASEAN Leadership Forum and Chief Executive Officer, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI), Tan Sri Michael Yeoh 3.40 pm Welcome Speech by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia and Chairman, ASEAN Ministerial Council, The Hon. Dato’ Seri Anifah Aman 3.50 pm Keynote Address by ASEAN Chair and Prime Minister, Malaysia **YAB Dato Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak (TBC) 2.00 pm 3.30 pm Developing the Post 2015 Vision – Enhancing Global Connectivity (ASEAN has actualised its 2015 vision of creating the ASEAN economic community. How can ASEAN further enhance centrality and connectivity both intra-Asean and with the global economy? How can ASEAN continue to improve the quality of life of its people? How can ASEAN strengthen regional connectivity?) Moderator:Datuk Seri Mohamed Iqbal Rawther Chairma n, Ma laysia n Institute of Management (MIM) and Vice President, ASEAN Business Forum 5.00 pm Closing Address by **H.E. Le Luong Minh (TBC), ASEAN Secretary General 5.30 pm Closing Address – “Engaging the Younger Generation in ASEAN: How the Youths of ASEAN can Build a Greater Sense of Community” Lunch Lunch hosted by MITI Minister The Hon. Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed Proposed Luncheon Speaker:**The Hon. Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed (TBC) Minister of International Trade & Industry, Malaysia Deepening ASEAN Integration and Strengthening Competitiveness (The actualization of the AEC will enhance ASEAN competitiveness. How can businesses respond to greater regional integration? How can competitiveness be enhanced and what more can be done to enhance regional sectoral integration in key sectors like banking and finance / transport and logistics and supply chain? What will drive further regional integration? What sectoral integration is needed? How can ASEAN companies be more competitive?) Moderator:Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam Chairman, CPPS-ASLI / Group Adviser, Sunway Group Towards a People Centred ASEAN – What More Needs To Be Done (There is a need to make ASEAN more relevant to the ordinary people of ASEAN to make them feel a sense of belonging to ASEAN? How to better create ASEAN consciousness? How to enhance people connectivity in ASEAN? What more can ASEAN do to promote and protect human rights, women’s and children’s rights and migrant workers? What can the media do to enhance ASEAN consciousness? What is the role of civil society? How to reduce inequalities?) Moderator:Tan Sri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan Chairman, New Straits Times Press (M) Berhad / former Chairman, Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia Mr. Pushpanathan Sundram former ASEAN Deputy Secretary General / Chairman, Asean China Business Association. Discuss how the business community can benefit more from regional integration Consultants, Investment Analysts and Fund Managers Property Developers Identify business and investment opportunities from regional integration and trade with China, Japan, Korea, India and other ASEAN partners 9.15 am Mr. Tanri Abeng Chairman, Tanri Abeng University, Indonesia & former Minister of State Owned Enterprises. Day 1 - 26th April 2015 (Sunday) WHO SHOULD ATTEND Day 2 - 27th April 2015 (Monday) Proposed Closing Address Speaker:**The Hon. Khairy Jamaluddin (TBC) Minister of Youth & Sports, Malaysia 6.00 pm E n d o f C o n fe re n c e Refreshments. **Special Addresses by ASEAN Leaders (TBC) 4.50 pm Special Address by Chief Executive, Hong Kong Specia l Ad ministrative Region Government, H.E. C.Y. Leung 5.05 pm Presentation of Mementoes and Group Photograph 5.15 pm End of Opening Ceremony / Afternoon Refreshments Notes: TBC - To be Confirmed ** - subject to confirmation The Organiser reserves the right to amend the programme in the best interest of the Forum. / Af te r n o o n CONFIRMED ROLE-PLAYERS 12th ASEAN LEADERSHIP FORUM “FORWARD ASEAN: One Community, One Vision, One People” Malaysia will host the 26th ASEAN Summit on 26th & 27th April 2015. The Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI) will, on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit, be holding the 12th ASEAN Leadership Forum, which is held annually in conjunction with the April Summit of ASEAN. H.E. C.Y. Leung Chief Executive, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. Mr. Pushpanathan Sundram former ASEAN Deputy Secretary General / Chairman, Asean China Business Association. The Hon. Dato’ Seri Anifah Aman Minister of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia and Chairman, ASEAN Ministerial Council. Tan Sri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan Chairman, New Straits Times Press (M) Berhad / former Chairman, Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia. The Hon. Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed Minister of International Trade & Industry, Malaysia. Datuk Dr. Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria Secretary General, Ministry of International Trade and Industry. The ASEAN Leadership Forum (ALF) has been held in Nay Pyi Taw, Phnom Penh, Jakarta, Bangkok, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in past years and have been attended by and addressed by Leaders of ASEAN such as President Thein Sein of Myanmar, Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Sri Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak of Malaysia, Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia, Vice President Jusuf Kalla of Indonesia, then President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, then Prime Minister of Thailand Abhisit Vejjajiva and former President Fidel Ramos among others. Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam Chairman, CPPS-ASLI / Group Adviser, Sunway Group The ALF brings together Government, Business, Civil Society and Thought Leaders to discuss and reflect on the challenges and key issues facing ASEAN and what each year will bring to ASEAN as it journeys towards an ASEAN Community. Amb. Pradap Pibulsonggram Thailand’s Representative to the ASEAN High Level Task Force on Connectivity and ASEAN Connectivity Coordinating Committee (ACCC). This year is especially critical as the ASEAN Economic Community will be realised at the end of 2015. The Forum will enable the private sector to take stock of what has been achieved, where the shortcomings are and what more can be done to further strengthen community building and ASEAN integration. The ALF has been widely recognised as a high-powered Forum providing timely platforms for a critical discussion of the strategic issues facing ASEAN and to share valuable knowledge and information on the future of ASEAN. ALF enables a senior executive interchange among key Government, Business, Civil Society and Thought Leaders to feel the pulse of ASEAN and the tempo of development in the region. This year the realisation of the AEC will make the Forum more interesting as participants debate the future of ASEAN competiveness, having moved from community to connectivity and centrality. The ALF will enable participants to be updated on the AEC and other key developments in the region such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) as well as The Transpacific Partnership (TTP) Agreement and how these will benefit ASEAN businesses. The ALF is a must-attend Forum for those interested in being updated on ASEAN. It is highly relevant for business leaders, entrepreneurs, SMEs, and researchers in ASEAN and civil society groups keen on regional developments. Dato’ Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim President and Group CEO, Axiata Group Berhad. Amb. Chung Hae Moon Secretary General, ASEAN Korea Centre. Prof. Hidetoshi Nishimura Executive Director, Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA). Dato’ Saifuddin Adbullah Chief Executive Officer, Global Movement of Moderates/ former Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Malaysia. Mr. Ian Buchanan Senior Executive Advisor, PwC Strategy& (ANZSEA) Pty Ltd (formerly Booz & Co), Sydney / Chairman, Australia National Committee for Pacific Economic Cooperation (Aust PECC). Mr. Rajiv Biswas Senior Director & Asia Pacific Chief Economist, IHS Global Insight, Singapore. Key questions on ASEAN will be answered and debated. TENTATIVE PROGRAMME - The Forum will give voice to business leaders, think tank leaders and young leaders to share their thoughts and perspectives on how ASEAN can progress and benefit them. Day 1 - 26th April 2015 (Sunday) WHO SHOULD ATTEND BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATING Senior Government Officers of ASEAN countries Assess the future of ASEAN – its potential and possibilities Academic Scholars and Researchers Review the progress and performance of ASEAN in the past years Businessmen, Investors Entrepreneurs and Chairmen and CEOs of ASEAN and multinational companies operating in ASEAN Evaluate the strategic challenges and key issues facing ASEAN Discuss how the business community can benefit more from regional integration Consultants, Investment Analysts and Fund Managers Address issues and concerns of the younger generation in ASEAN Bankers Promote a greater sense of ASEAN consciousness Property Developers Manufacturers SMEs Learn about the progress of various ASEAN initiatives and Master Plans Identify business and investment opportunities from regional integration and trade with China, Japan, Korea, India and other ASEAN partners 2.30 pm Arrival of Participants 3.20 pm Arrival of VIPs 3.30 pm Introductory Speech by Chairman, ASEAN Leadership Forum and Chief Executive Officer, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI), Tan Sri Michael Yeoh N etwor ki ng o p por tu n ities with business and Government Leaders 3.40 pm Welcome Speech by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia and Chairman, ASEAN Ministerial Council, The Hon. Dato’ Seri Anifah Aman Day 2 - 27th April 2015 (Monday) 9.15 am Welcome Speech by President and Group CEO, Axiata Group Berhad, Dato’ Sri Jamaludin Ibrahim 9.30 am Realising the ASEAN Economic Community – The Game Changer (The AEC comes into being in December 2015. What has ASEAN achieved so far in its journey towards the AEC? This session will take stock of what has been achieved and what gaps to close to realise the AEC. The AEC will be a game changer for ASEAN. How can the business community support the AEC? What will the ASEAN private sector gain from the AEC?) Prof. Dr. Thitinan Pongsudhirak Director, Institute of Security and International Studies, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. Mr. Tanri Abeng Chairman, Tanri Abeng University, Indonesia & former Minister of State Owned Enterprises. Dr. Robert Yap Executive Chairman, YCH Group and Chairman, ASEAN BAC Singapore Mr. Benjamin Quinones Founder & President, Coalition for Social Responsibility of SME, Philippines. Ms. Elaine Tan Executive Director, The ASEAN Foundation, Indonesia. Datuk Dr. Denison Jayasooria Secretary General, Association for Promotion of Human Rights (PROHAM). Moderator:Datuk Dr. Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria Secretary General, Ministry of International Trade & Industry, Malaysia 11.00 am Dr. George Lam Chairman, Indochina, Myanmar and Thailand / Senior Adviser – Asia, Macquarie Capital (Hong Kong) Limited. Mr. Vivek Pathak Director, Asia Pacific Department, International Finance Corporation (IFC). Prof. Simon Tay Chairman, Singapore Institute of International Affairs (SIIA). Mr. Andreas List Senior Coordinator for ASEAN, EU Delegation. 3.50 pm Keynote Address by ASEAN Chair and Prime Minister, Malaysia **YAB Dato Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak (TBC) **Special Addresses by ASEAN Leaders (TBC) 4.50 pm Special Address by Chief Executive, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, H.E. C.Y. Leung 5.05 pm Presentation of Mementoes and Group Photograph 5.15 pm End of Opening Ceremony / Afternoon Refreshments 3.30 pm Developing the Post 2015 Vision – Enhancing Global Connectivity (ASEAN has actualised its 2015 vision of creating the ASEAN economic community. How can ASEAN further enhance centrality and connectivity both intra-Asean and with the global economy? How can ASEAN continue to improve the quality of life of its people? How can ASEAN strengthen regional connectivity?) Moderator:Datuk Seri Mohamed Iqbal Rawther Chairma n, Ma laysia n Institute of Management (MIM) and Vice President, ASEAN Business Forum 5.00 pm Closing Address by **H.E. Le Luong Minh (TBC), ASEAN Secretary General 5.30 pm Closing Address – “Engaging the Younger Generation in ASEAN: How the Youths of ASEAN can Build a Greater Sense of Community” Lunch Lunch hosted by MITI Minister The Hon. Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed Proposed Luncheon Speaker:**The Hon. Dato’ Sri Mustapa Mohamed (TBC) Minister of International Trade & Industry, Malaysia Deepening ASEAN Integration and Strengthening Competitiveness (The actualization of the AEC will enhance ASEAN competitiveness. How can businesses respond to greater regional integration? How can competitiveness be enhanced and what more can be done to enhance regional sectoral integration in key sectors like banking and finance / transport and logistics and supply chain? What will drive further regional integration? What sectoral integration is needed? How can ASEAN companies be more competitive?) Moderator:Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam Chairman, CPPS-ASLI / Group Adviser, Sunway Group Towards a People Centred ASEAN – What More Needs To Be Done (There is a need to make ASEAN more relevant to the ordinary people of ASEAN to make them feel a sense of belonging to ASEAN? How to better create ASEAN consciousness? How to enhance people connectivity in ASEAN? What more can ASEAN do to promote and protect human rights, women’s and children’s rights and migrant workers? What can the media do to enhance ASEAN consciousness? What is the role of civil society? How to reduce inequalities?) Moderator:Tan Sri Mohamed Jawhar Hassan Chairman, New Straits Times Press (M) Berhad / former Chairman, Institute of Strategic & International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia 12.30 pm 2.00 pm Proposed Closing Address Speaker:**The Hon. Khairy Jamaluddin (TBC) Minister of Youth & Sports, Malaysia 6.00 pm E n d o f C o n fe re n c e Refreshments. Notes: TBC - To be Confirmed ** - subject to confirmation The Organiser reserves the right to amend the programme in the best interest of the Forum. / Af te r n o o n ASLI promotes dialogue, understanding and better relations amongst Government, Business and Civil Society in ASEAN as well as the wider Asia-Pacific region through conferences, policy roundtables and strategic forums. ASLI is an independent non-profit Think Tank ranked as one of ASIAN STRATEGY & LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE (ASLI) the world’s and region’s top Think Tanks. ASLI provides strategic analysis and advice on critical issues and bring people together to exchange views, develop policy options and key recommendations. With over 20 years experience, ASLI is a bridge between Government, Business and Civil Society. Our programmes have been participated by Heads of States / Governments, CEO’s, Ambassadors and emerging young leaders. ASLI is also the secretariat for several bilateral Business Councils. ASLI’s Centre for Public Policy Studies (CPPS) engages in public policy analysis, policy advocacy and roundtables and is ranked as No. 6 in Asia-Pacific in a Global Study on Think Tanks. REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1st Delegate REGISTRATION FEES Malaysian Participants RM1600.00 Government Participants RM1200.00 Foreign Participants REGISTRATION FORM USD500.00 Dr/Mr/Ms Position Tel Fax E-mail NOTE: Fee includes lunch, refreshments & forum materials/documentation. 2nd Delegate VENUE: Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur Dr/Mr/Ms PAYMENT: The fee must be paid in advance of the event. Walk-in delegates with payment will be admitted on a ‘space availability’ basis. Cheques or bankdrafts should be crossed and made payable to Asian Strategy & Leadership Incorporated Sdn Bhd Position Tel Fax E-mail Organisation’s Name Mailing Address FOR PRIVATE SECTOR: The organisers reserve the right to stop any registered delegate from taking part in the event if no proof of payment can be presented. This only applies to registered delegates who have NOT paid the registration fees prior to the event date. 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