ASEAN SECRETARIAT



The most significant event of the year for the ASEAN Secretariat was the celebration of the Tenth Anniversary of its establishment. To commemorate the event, an ASEAN Sculpture entitled "Symbol of Unity" executed in bronze by Chavalit Harapongs of Thailand was unveiled by Prof. Dr. Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, Indonesia Foreign Minister, on 13 June 1986. The Secretariat's Computer Centre was also officially opened on the same day. The Computer Centre will function as a focal point for a data-bank for ASEAN.

Coordinator for the ASEAN - UNDP Dialogue

Following the 17th ASEAN Ministerial Meetings decision to rotate the coordinatorship of ASEAN member countries with the dialogue partners, the ASEAN Secretariat was assigned as the permanent coordinator for UNDP with effect from 15 July 1985. Since then, regular meetings and consultations were held with the UNDP Office in Jakarta.

Management of Trust Fund

The ASEAN Secretariat managed the following trust funds during the period under review:

Attendance at ASEAN Meetings

During the year, the Secretariat staff members attended a total of 73 meetings - 66 in ASEAN dialogue countries and 7 hosted by and held at the ASEAN Secretariat. These Meetings comprised Ministerial Meetings, meetings of the ASEAN Standing Committee, functional committees and sorne of the subsidiary bodies and dialogue meetings.

The ASEAN 'Secretariat prepared and presented 91 papers at these Meetings, and the staff attending them also acted as resource persons, drafted or assisted in the preparation of reports, and provided genet-a! assistance.

The ASEAN Secretariat also coordinated and consolidated all resource papers connected with the ASEAN - Pacific Human Resources Development exercise.

Narcotics Desk

The Narcotics Desk collated all data related to drug abuse activities in tie ASEAN countries and disseminated such :Information to member countries on a regular basis. The Narcotics Desk also coordinated all training programmes related to, narcotics control for implementation.

Visitors

The ASEAN Secretariat disseminated information through publications, correspondence and gave briefings to visitors which comprised individuals and groups, tie majority of the latter being university students.

The ASEAN Secretariat welcomed the visit of a senior official from the Preferential Trade Arrangements for Southern and Eastern African States who carne to study the ASEAN PTA's and ASEAN Economic cooperation. Another senior official from the Organization of African Unity Secretariat studied ASEAN in general. They paid courtesy calls on the Secretary-General, and conveyed their respective Secretaries-Generals' greetings to him. Secretariat Officials also, briefed them on ASEAN's Organizational Structure, its activities and those of the ASEAN Secretariat. The Secretariat extended assistance and Facilities during their stay in Jakarta, The, group visitors to the Secretariat included members of the South Korean National Defense College and the Thai National Defense College, Swedish Ambassadors accredited to ASEAN countries, Japanese diplomats in ASEAN countries and from their Foreign Ministry in Tokyo involved in ASEAN matters, a civil service group and another of trade unionists both from Singapore. Students and lecturers totalling 669 were briefed by Secretariat officers on six occasions.

During the review period, the ASEAN Secretariat published and disseminated the following :

The publication which grew in demand were the Annual Report of the /SEAN Standing Committee, the ASEAN Newsletter and the ASEAN Information Series.

Library and Documentation Centre

Steps were taken to improve the library's collection of titles. As of May 1986, 620 book titles were added bringing the total to 3,195. 608 reports of ASEAN meetings were added to the Documents Centre which now has 1,934 reports.

A mini-graph was purchased to facilitate the mechanization of book and report cataloging. A Reading Room where periodicals on ASEAN and ASEAN Secretariat publications are displayed was established for visitors to the Secretariat.

ASEAN Day on 8 August 1985 was celebrated with the following activities:

The ASEAN Secretariat emerged as the overall champion and the Philippines Embassy the runner up.