WE, the Ministers of Health of ASEAN Member Countries, representing Brunei Darussalam, the Kingdom of Cambodia, the Republic of Indonesia, the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, the Union of Myanmar, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore, the Kingdom of Thailand and the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam;
RECALLING that the ASEAN Vision 2020, adopted by the 2nd ASEAN Informal Summit held in Kuala Lumpur in December 1997 envisioned ASEAN as a concert of South East Asian nations, outward looking, living in peace, stability and prosperity, bonded together in partnership in dynamic development and in a community of caring societies;
MINDFUL that ASEAN countries are in demographic, economic and epidemiological transition and that these trends have major implications on lifestyles and health status by influencing the determinants of health;
CONCERNED that many traditional patterns of living of ASEAN peoples that have beneficial health effects are under pressure to change;
NOTING the links from behavioural risk factors (especially tobacco use, malnutrition, physical inactivity and personal and family hygiene practices) and socio-economic risk factors (especially poverty) to persistent and emerging health conditions in the region;
RECOGNISING that there is a rich diversity of ASEAN lifestyles within and between Member Countries, that lifestyles are behaviours and social practices conducive to good health which reflect the values and identities of the groups and societies in which people live, and that they change over time in response to economic, social and physical environments;
DO HEREBY AGREE, IN THE SPIRIT OF ASEAN SOLIDARITY AND MUTUAL ASSISTANCE, TO INTENSIFY THE REGIONAL EFFORT TO IMPROVE THE LIFESTYLES OF THE ASEAN PEOPLES BY ADOPTING THE FOLLOWING FRAMEWORK:
Vision:
We envision that by 2020 all
Mission Statement :
ASEAN Member Countries will continue to educate and empower their citizens to adopt healthy lifestyles and create an enabling environment that makes healthy lifestyle choices accessible, affordable and sustainable.
ASEAN will continue to be a driving force for regional action in promoting healthy lifestyles.
Guiding Principles:
1. Healthy ASEAN lifestyles refer to basic human functions and the patterns linking various activities of everyday living in the ASEAN context.
2. Determinants of health strongly influence lifestyles and promoting healthy lifestyles involves enhancing individual responsibility and capability, as well as creating enabling environments.
Strategies:
Priority Health Issues
Recognizing the challenges of demographic transition, urbanisation, industrialisation, globalisation environmental change and other socio-economic changes and their impact on health, we identify the following as priority areas for the promotion of healthy lifestyles:
Accident and injury prevention
Alcohol consumption
Communicable diseases control (malaria, TB, HIV, ARI, CDD etc.)
Environmental health
Healthy ageing
Mental health
Non-communicable diseases prevention (diabetes, hypertension, cancer, CVD, and others)
Nutrition
Physical activity
Substance abuse
Tobacco control
Women’s and children’s health
Regional Action on Promoting Healthy ASEAN Lifestyles
1. We agree to adopt the Regional Action Plan of the Framework for Promoting Healthy ASEAN Lifestyles.
2. We commit to implement the Regional Action Plan through a continuing programme of activities.
3. We will intensify our linkages and interactions with ASEAN Dialogue Partners and other partner organisations in the implementation of the Regional Action Plan.
4. We will mobilize resources through multiple strategies, including cost- and resource-sharing among ASEAN Member Countries and co-operation with ASEAN’s Dialogue Partners and international organisations.
SIGNED on this 15th Day of March 2002 in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic for the governments of ASEAN Member Countries.
For the Government of Brunei Darussalam: For the Government of the Union of Myanmar:
H.E. Pehin Abdul Aziz Umar H.E. Prof. Dr. Mya Oo
Acting Minister of Health Deputy Minister of Health
For the Government of the Kingdom For the Government of the Republic
of Cambodia : of the Philippines:
H.E. Dr. Hong Sun Huot H.E. Dr. Manuel M. Dayrit
Senior Minister Secretary of Health
and Minister of Health
For the Government of the Republic For the Government of the Republic
of Indonesia: of Singapore:
H.E. Dr.
Minister of Health Minister of State for Health
For the Government of the Lao For the Government of the Kingdom
People’s Democratic Republic: of Thailand:
H.E. Dr. Ponmek Dalaloy H.E. Mrs. Sudarat Keyuraphan
Minister of Health Minister of Public Health
For the Government of Malaysia: For the Government of the Socialist
Republic of Viet Nam:
H.E. Dato’ Seri Dr. Suleiman Mohamed H.E. Prof. Dr. Do Nguyen Phuong
Deputy Minister of Health Minister of Health