Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
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Headquarters | Singapore |
Working language | English |
Type | Not-for-profit organization |
Members | 53 (see list) |
Leaders | |
• Chair, Board of Governors
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Ms Eva BIAUDET |
• Vice-Chair, Board of Governors
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Ambassador TUMUR Lkhagvadorj |
• Executive Director
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Ambassador Karsten WARNECKE |
• Deputy Executive Director
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Mr SUN Xiangyang |
Establishment | 1 February 1997 |
Website
www.ASEF.org |
The Asia–Europe Foundation (ASEF) is an intergovernmental not-for-profit organization located in Singapore. Founded in 1997, it is the only institution of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM). Its purpose is to promote mutual understanding and cooperation between the people of Asia and Europe through intellectual, cultural, and people-to-people exchanges.
Together with over 750 partner organisations ASEF has run about 700 projects in Asia and Europe, mainly conferences, seminars and workshops. More than 20,000 Asians and Europeans have actively participated in its activities and it reaches much wider audiences through its networks, web-portals, publications, exhibitions and lectures.
In March 1996, the leaders of 25 Asian and European countries, together with the European Commission, met in Bangkok, Thailand, for the 1st Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) Summit. At this inaugural meeting, they agreed on the establishment of the Asia–Europe Foundation (ASEF) in 1997 as a central institution of ASEM's social, cultural and educational pillar. One of the main tasks of ASEF is to become an interface between civil society groups and governments by facilitating interactions among people from diverse fields and transmitting the resulting outputs as recommendations to policy-makers.
By nature, ASEF is different from international organisations, as it works with both ASEM governments and civil society. It works on creating sustainable networks, injects civil society inputs into the ASEM process, and enhances ASEM visibility. This unique attribute allows ASEF's activities to generate ideas and solutions that would not normally emerge from purely inter-governmental or civil society processes.
To date, ASEF is the only permanently established institution of the ASEM process.
ASEF focuses in its work on the following 6 key thematic areas: culture, education, governance, sustainable development, economy, and public health.
ASEF promotes various forms of cultural cooperation between Asia and Europe including policy dialogue, bi-regional networks and artistic collaborations. It fosters sustainable partnerships between Asian and European arts organisations, while also facilitating dialogue between the arts sector and government agencies responsible for culture.
ASEF addresses both current economic issues and long-term trends impacting Asian and European societies in line with the Asia-Europe Meeting’s (ASEM) political agenda concerning the current international financial and economic situation across ASEM constituencies. Currently, ASEF’s work on economy focuses on the following priorities: post-crisis developments in Asia and Europe; the concept of sustainable growth; and the impact of migration policies on the socio-economic welfare of labour migrants.