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New batch of tomato plants should arrive early August and I'll get this new garden going. I will probably not do hanging plants this time, although they are fun and fine to have if you have limited space.
Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today officially launched the IAI Attachment Programme, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat by welcoming a new batch of Attachment Officers (AOs) from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Viet Nam (CLMV), and Timor-Leste, for the first time. Supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF), the programme aims to enhance the capacity of government officials from CLMV and Timor-Leste by immersing them in the work of the ASEAN Secretariat.
This year marked a historic milestone with the participation of Timor-Leste for the first time, reflecting ASEAN’s commitment to supporting Timor-Leste’s capacity-building as it prepares for full ASEAN membership.
In his opening remarks, SG Dr. Kao highlighted the importance of the IAI Attachment Programme in strengthening institutional capacities and fostering regional integration. He emphasised that the knowledge and experiences gained through this programme will enable AOs to contribute more effectively to their respective countries. He further expressed his appreciation to the Government of Japan for its long-standing support in narrowing development gaps within ASEAN.
Japan’s Ambassador to ASEAN, H.E. Ambassador Kiya Masahiko, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to ASEAN’s integration efforts. He underscored the critical role of human resource development in enhancing ASEAN’s competitiveness and sustainability, reaffirming Japan’s support for inclusive development and capacity building initiatives.
The one-year IAI Attachment Programme provides AOs with first-hand experience in various divisions under the ASEAN Political-Security Community Department, ASEAN Economic Community Department, and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Department, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of ASEAN processes, policies, and cooperation mechanisms. The initiative is part of the broader IAI Work Plan IV (2021-2025), which seeks to support ASEAN’s goal to narrow the development gaps in the region. Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today officially launched the IAI Attachment Programme, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat by welcoming a new batch of Attachment Officers (AOs) from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Viet Nam (CLMV), and Timor-Leste, for the first time. Supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF), the programme aims to enhance the capacity of government officials from CLMV and Timor-Leste by immersing them in the work of the ASEAN Secretariat.
This year marked a historic milestone with the participation of Timor-Leste for the first time, reflecting ASEAN’s commitment to supporting Timor-Leste’s capacity-building as it prepares for full ASEAN membership.
In his opening remarks, SG Dr. Kao highlighted the importance of the IAI Attachment Programme in strengthening institutional capacities and fostering regional integration. He emphasised that the knowledge and experiences gained through this programme will enable AOs to contribute more effectively to their respective countries. He further expressed his appreciation to the Government of Japan for its long-standing support in narrowing development gaps within ASEAN.
Japan’s Ambassador to ASEAN, H.E. Ambassador Kiya Masahiko, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to ASEAN’s integration efforts. He underscored the critical role of human resource development in enhancing ASEAN’s competitiveness and sustainability, reaffirming Japan’s support for inclusive development and capacity building initiatives.
The one-year IAI Attachment Programme provides AOs with first-hand experience in various divisions under the ASEAN Political-Security Community Department, ASEAN Economic Community Department, and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Department, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of ASEAN processes, policies, and cooperation mechanisms. The initiative is part of the broader IAI Work Plan IV (2021-2025), which seeks to support ASEAN’s goal to narrow the development gaps in the region. Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
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EJ~l)Cdile lhe publication of hostel liSts! Give concrete commitmetrts regarding dates for.
twinging out lists and for issuing SR/TR/NR forms! lmmediatery OXDlore possibilities of.
giving alternative accommodation!! .
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~)oln Protest Demo at Dean of Students' Office at 2.30 pm today (Mon, 11 Aug) 11.08.2014.
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Newer batches keep coming to the campus, but the chief problems during the admission season refuse to go away in JI\IU.The scarcity of hostel seats and the downright callousness of the administlatioo with regard to the problems of studentsforced to stay without hostels are among the first hurdles that new students in JNU encounter. This year too, the hostel.
crisis has continued unabated and the Dean of Students' office refuses to state how many hostel rooms are vacant, and.
refuses even to give a rough estimate of how many students will be accommodated. While the apathy of the administration.
is expected, the current AISA-Ied JNUSU, just like the previous year's union led by the DSF, has not taken this matter withthe seriousness that the issue requires. Given the cherished faith of th~ JNU students movement in the JNUSU which isconsidered an instrument of struggle (as opposed to a seat of power), such reckless. behaviour reflects poorly on anorganization which claims itself to be "revolutionary". The current AISA-Ied Union which is facing a crisis of credibility·after.
having their two former office bearers resign following their brazen breach of the rules and procedures of GSCASH is busyslandering organisations that raise legitimate student issues rather than focusing on fighting for_core...student demands such.
as hostel and MCM. The AISA-Ied JNUSU seems to be quite content with the administrations claim that a new hostel wjffbeready in two years time and until then students have to continue to suffer for no fault -of theirs-:-.
Let us remember that successive (AISA-led and AISA-majority} unions of the recent years had simply refused to take thebrewing hostel crisis seriously. In her speeches in the various schooi-GBMs-in August 2012, for-instance; the then JNUSU.
President from AISA kept stating that a hostel cant)Ot be built in six months. Granted that a hostel cannot be built in sixmonths, but subsequently two years have passed with the hostel c"risis remaining unresolved. Considering the gravity of thesituation,lhe SFI on several occasions starting from September 2012 onwards, urged the JNUSU to take up thedemand for alternative accommodation for students without hostels. Such arrangements would be temporary; ofcourse, and will have to be followed up by the construction of hostels. We pointed out that a sustained agitation to achieve.
thE;!se demands should also be fought. Since there were a lot of reactionary voices which said "nothing can be done" and soon, we called the students' .
attention to the hostel agitations of the late 1990s, when alternative accommodation had beenprovided in Mahipalpur and in Mahanadi Hostel before new hostels were constructed. The most significant chapter in those.
agitations was the militant struggle by the SFI-Ied JNUSU in 1998-99 following which several new hostels were built -.
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second wing for Tapti hostel, Mahi-Mandavi, Lohit, Chandrabhaga and Yamuna..
But the response of the AISA-majority/AISA-Ied unions in the subsequent months has been dismal. The hostel issue was atbest given marginal importance during the agitation fought by the JNUSU during October 2012. There was no mention of.
temporary accommodation arrangements in the agreement signed by the JNUSU and the administration either. It wasafter tremendous pressure from common stud.ents during a protest demonstration called under tre banner of "StudentsWithout Hostels" on 18 January 2013 and joined by all organisations that the demand was raised with the Dean ofStudents. During the August 2013 agitation led by the JNUSU, the issue of hostels was consigned to the margins once.
again. .
All these, of course, did-not stop AISA from making-tall claims. In a four.p.age _pamphlet issued !n October 2012. tho..
AISA had-elaJmed..that "seven new hostels" wnt be 1:oming up during the Xllth PJan period. It repeatecHhese claims.
in a big poster taken -out nearly one year tater, .on the .
vs of the JNUSO. elections in September 2013. Whathapp;ened to these: "seven hostels"? Note th.e hypocrisy of the AISA -it llas craimed in yesterday's release that SFI'sactions are "pre-electoral stunts"! If that is the case, what shotlld-We call the false claims made by the AI SA-on the electioneve last year? What should we have called the August 2013 agitation which came with an "expiry date" since the schoolGBMs were scheduled to begin soon? Regardless of such issues, considering the genuineness ..of the demands of theagitation. the SFI and other progressive organisations had joined the JNUSU-Ied agitation wholeneartedly. The agitationended in capitulation and surrender by the JNUSU leadership, unfortunately. The record of the-subsequent AISA-Ied ~nion,however, i even morG chomcful. It ha~ .simply refused to even fight seriously (forget fighting and J:tot achieving thedemands) on any of the core student demands; it stands discredited ~efore the student community..
Taunts by the discredited AISA leadership will not force the SFI into silence on an issue which threatens the inclusive,.
residential character of our campus. The SFI has given a call for a protest demonstration -outside the Dean of.
Studonts' Office at 2:30 pm today with the following demands. The-Dean of Students' Office should declare how many.
vacant seats are available in the campus and immediately start filling up the-seats without further delay. It has to give a time-bound commitment for the publication of the next ·hostel list with the expected number of people who will get.
accommodation, and regarding the issuing of SR!TRINR forms. The possibilities pf alternative 1iccommodation must 1:5eexplored immediately. The empty halls in hostels lik-e Shipra and Koyna must be made functional .aRd the possibility ofopening_ them up as {formitories should be explored. Further, the possibility of using the accommodation facilities at-theacademic staff college and the uAiversity guest houses must oe examined for accommodating more students on a..
lemporary_basis. SFI appeals to all students to join the protest · .
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Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today officially launched the IAI Attachment Programme, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat by welcoming a new batch of Attachment Officers (AOs) from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Viet Nam (CLMV), and Timor-Leste, for the first time. Supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF), the programme aims to enhance the capacity of government officials from CLMV and Timor-Leste by immersing them in the work of the ASEAN Secretariat.
This year marked a historic milestone with the participation of Timor-Leste for the first time, reflecting ASEAN’s commitment to supporting Timor-Leste’s capacity-building as it prepares for full ASEAN membership.
In his opening remarks, SG Dr. Kao highlighted the importance of the IAI Attachment Programme in strengthening institutional capacities and fostering regional integration. He emphasised that the knowledge and experiences gained through this programme will enable AOs to contribute more effectively to their respective countries. He further expressed his appreciation to the Government of Japan for its long-standing support in narrowing development gaps within ASEAN.
Japan’s Ambassador to ASEAN, H.E. Ambassador Kiya Masahiko, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to ASEAN’s integration efforts. He underscored the critical role of human resource development in enhancing ASEAN’s competitiveness and sustainability, reaffirming Japan’s support for inclusive development and capacity building initiatives.
The one-year IAI Attachment Programme provides AOs with first-hand experience in various divisions under the ASEAN Political-Security Community Department, ASEAN Economic Community Department, and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Department, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of ASEAN processes, policies, and cooperation mechanisms. The initiative is part of the broader IAI Work Plan IV (2021-2025), which seeks to support ASEAN’s goal to narrow the development gaps in the region. Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today officially launched the IAI Attachment Programme, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat by welcoming a new batch of Attachment Officers (AOs) from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Viet Nam (CLMV), and Timor-Leste, for the first time. Supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF), the programme aims to enhance the capacity of government officials from CLMV and Timor-Leste by immersing them in the work of the ASEAN Secretariat.
This year marked a historic milestone with the participation of Timor-Leste for the first time, reflecting ASEAN’s commitment to supporting Timor-Leste’s capacity-building as it prepares for full ASEAN membership.
In his opening remarks, SG Dr. Kao highlighted the importance of the IAI Attachment Programme in strengthening institutional capacities and fostering regional integration. He emphasised that the knowledge and experiences gained through this programme will enable AOs to contribute more effectively to their respective countries. He further expressed his appreciation to the Government of Japan for its long-standing support in narrowing development gaps within ASEAN.
Japan’s Ambassador to ASEAN, H.E. Ambassador Kiya Masahiko, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to ASEAN’s integration efforts. He underscored the critical role of human resource development in enhancing ASEAN’s competitiveness and sustainability, reaffirming Japan’s support for inclusive development and capacity building initiatives.
The one-year IAI Attachment Programme provides AOs with first-hand experience in various divisions under the ASEAN Political-Security Community Department, ASEAN Economic Community Department, and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Department, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of ASEAN processes, policies, and cooperation mechanisms. The initiative is part of the broader IAI Work Plan IV (2021-2025), which seeks to support ASEAN’s goal to narrow the development gaps in the region. Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
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Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today officially launched the IAI Attachment Programme, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat by welcoming a new batch of Attachment Officers (AOs) from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Viet Nam (CLMV), and Timor-Leste, for the first time. Supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF), the programme aims to enhance the capacity of government officials from CLMV and Timor-Leste by immersing them in the work of the ASEAN Secretariat.
This year marked a historic milestone with the participation of Timor-Leste for the first time, reflecting ASEAN’s commitment to supporting Timor-Leste’s capacity-building as it prepares for full ASEAN membership.
In his opening remarks, SG Dr. Kao highlighted the importance of the IAI Attachment Programme in strengthening institutional capacities and fostering regional integration. He emphasised that the knowledge and experiences gained through this programme will enable AOs to contribute more effectively to their respective countries. He further expressed his appreciation to the Government of Japan for its long-standing support in narrowing development gaps within ASEAN.
Japan’s Ambassador to ASEAN, H.E. Ambassador Kiya Masahiko, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to ASEAN’s integration efforts. He underscored the critical role of human resource development in enhancing ASEAN’s competitiveness and sustainability, reaffirming Japan’s support for inclusive development and capacity building initiatives.
The one-year IAI Attachment Programme provides AOs with first-hand experience in various divisions under the ASEAN Political-Security Community Department, ASEAN Economic Community Department, and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Department, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of ASEAN processes, policies, and cooperation mechanisms. The initiative is part of the broader IAI Work Plan IV (2021-2025), which seeks to support ASEAN’s goal to narrow the development gaps in the region. Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Kusuma Pandu Wijaya
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Secretary-General of ASEAN, Dr. Kao Kim Hourn, today officially launched the IAI Attachment Programme, at the ASEAN Headquarters/ASEAN Secretariat by welcoming a new batch of Attachment Officers (AOs) from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Viet Nam (CLMV), and Timor-Leste, for the first time. Supported by the Government of Japan through the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund (JAIF), the programme aims to enhance the capacity of government officials from CLMV and Timor-Leste by immersing them in the work of the ASEAN Secretariat.
This year marked a historic milestone with the participation of Timor-Leste for the first time, reflecting ASEAN’s commitment to supporting Timor-Leste’s capacity-building as it prepares for full ASEAN membership.
In his opening remarks, SG Dr. Kao highlighted the importance of the IAI Attachment Programme in strengthening institutional capacities and fostering regional integration. He emphasised that the knowledge and experiences gained through this programme will enable AOs to contribute more effectively to their respective countries. He further expressed his appreciation to the Government of Japan for its long-standing support in narrowing development gaps within ASEAN.
Japan’s Ambassador to ASEAN, H.E. Ambassador Kiya Masahiko, reaffirmed Japan’s commitment to ASEAN’s integration efforts. He underscored the critical role of human resource development in enhancing ASEAN’s competitiveness and sustainability, reaffirming Japan’s support for inclusive development and capacity building initiatives.
The one-year IAI Attachment Programme provides AOs with first-hand experience in various divisions under the ASEAN Political-Security Community Department, ASEAN Economic Community Department, and ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Department, allowing them to gain a deeper understanding of ASEAN processes, policies, and cooperation mechanisms. The initiative is part of the broader IAI Work Plan IV (2021-2025), which seeks to support ASEAN’s goal to narrow the development gaps in the region. Image Credit: ASEAN Secretariat/Kusuma Pandu Wijaya