ASEAN Summit to Produce Document on Regional Village Network

Jayanty Nada Shofa
April 30, 2023 | 10:46 pm
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A man sprays pesticides on his red onion crops in Salu Dewata village in South Sulawesi on April 30, 2023. (Antara Photo/Arnas Padda)
A man sprays pesticides on his red onion crops in Salu Dewata village in South Sulawesi on April 30, 2023. (Antara Photo/Arnas Padda)

Jakarta. The 42nd ASEAN Summit is just around the corner, and this high-profile gathering will produce a document on a “village network” in the Southeast Asian bloc, according to the Indonesian government.

The group's chair Indonesia recently announced that the 42nd ASEAN Summit would bring out several documents with one focusing on the regional village network. 

“The 42nd ASEAN Summit is expected to produce several documents, including … the development of ASEAN village networks,” a Foreign Affairs Ministry press statement issued over the weekend reads.

At the 34th Senior Officials Committee for the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (SOCA) meeting on Friday, Indonesia called for the acceleration of village development. A region-wide network in which the villages can exchange knowledge and explore partnership opportunities can be the impetus for development in ASEAN’s villages.

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“ASEAN needs to strengthen its capacity and preparedness to maintain the stability and prosperity within ASEAN as the epicentrum of growth in the Indo-Pacific region. ASEAN must make sure that people from all walks of life enjoy the benefit [of this growth],” Joko Kusnanto Anggoro, a special staffer to the chief cultural affairs minister, said at the SOCA meeting in Jakarta.

In early February, Chief Cultural Affairs Minister Muhadjir Effendy met with the ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn in the former’s Jakarta office. 

The discussions put emphasis on ASEAN’s socio-cultural pillar, which also focused on the village network. 

According to Muhadjir, this networking of villages aims to spur inclusive socio-economic development. It can also pave the way for a more prosperous region. Muhadjir, however, did not go into further details on this village network.

Indonesia is home to at least 74,000 villages. Indonesia places its villages in five categories based on their self-sufficiency, namely self-sufficient, advanced, developing, behind, and very behind. Most villages in Indonesia have the “developing” status, reaching about 33,892 villages as of 2022, government data shows. 

A “developing village” refers to Indonesian villages that have the potential to become advanced, and have social, economic, as well as ecological capital. However, the village has yet to take full advantage of its potential to boost the villagers' prosperity and quality of life, and address poverty.

The series of 42nd ASEAN Summit events will take place on May 10-11 in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara.

Read More: Labuan Bajo Gears Up for 42nd ASEAN Summit

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