THE 12th ASEAN Ministers Meeting on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication chaired by the Philippines was held through videoconferencing yesterday morning. A delegation led by Union minister for Co-operatives and Rural Development U Hla Moe, Ministers from the ASEAN member countries and the ASEAN Secretary-General attended the meeting.
At the meeting, Union Minister U
Hla Moe, the current chair of the ASEAN Ministers Meeting on Rural Development
and Poverty Eradication, said Myanmar convened a special ASEAN ministerial
meeting on Rural Development and Poverty Eradication on COVID-19 and set six
agendas during its chairmanship. In addition, the ASEAN Rural Development and
Poverty Eradication Action Plan (2021-2025) was finalized and policy guidelines
and strategic processes were set for the midyear evaluation of the ASEAN
Socio-Cultural Community Basic Map, he added.
Afterwards, he handed over the
chairmanship to the Philippines. Ministers from the ASEAN member countries
discussed their policies, ongoing projects and further programmes. Union
minister U Hla Moe said the government of Myanmar always emphasize the
socio-economic development of the underprivileged and vulnerable people, with a
focus on narrowing the development gap between regions and states. At the same
time, the national development strategy is giving priority to balanced economic
development and accelerating poverty alleviation activities, he continued.
He discussed that the Myanmar
Economic Recovery Plan is being drawn up to restore Myanmar’s economy affected
by COVID-19 and to create a longterm and prosperous business environment for
the benefit of the people. Myanmar is also implementing the SMART village
project for the inclusive and sustainable development of rural socio-economic
development.
He highlighted the importance to
build the capacity to achieve sustainable development goals, to eradicate
poverty, and for the COVID-19 pandemic and natural disasters. He affirmed that
Myanmar will work together with all ASEAN member states.
ASEAN Ministers discussed
national-level and regional-level policy initiatives to create a responsive,
sustainable, and inclusive ASEAN community; activities to strengthen
rural-urban connectivity; government-private-public cooperation; incorporating
climate change and disaster risk reduction and response into rural development
and poverty alleviation; inclusiveness of all vulnerable groups; progress on
the implementation of the ASEAN Framework for Action for Rural Development and
Poverty Eradication (2021-2025); joint efforts of ASEAN countries in the
preparation of the ASEAN Rural Development Master Plan.
MNA
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