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Nozominosono also engages in international research and research from the perspective of contributing to the development of support for people with disorders both domestically and internationally.

Current Status Issue of Healthcare Policies for person with Developmental Disorders in Southeast Asia

Category Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) commissioned
Period 2 years (from Dec 2021)
Purpose 1. Conducting questionnaires and interviews regarding health and medical policies regarding developmental disabilities in ASEAN, and compiling proposals for future action plans
2. Trial specific support packages for family support and compile guidelines.
Secretariat Nozominosono (Japan), LSPR institute of Communication & Business (Indonesia)

Documents

2024

Jan News Letter No.79

2023

Dec Implementation Plan of the Joint Vision Statement on ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation Trusted Partners 17 December 2023, Tokyo The following was stated in the Implementation Plan of the Joint Vision Statement on ASEAN-Japan friendship and cooperation.
“2.12.1 Strengthen cooperation in areas such as social protection and social insurance including through the ASEAN and Japan High Level Officials Meeting on Caring Societies, regional initiative under Senior Officials Meeting on Social Welfare and Development (SOMSWD), and the multisectoral activities for individuals with developmental disorders based on the ERIA research;”
○ Ministry of Foreign Affairs ”The Commemorative Summit for the 50th Year of ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation”
○ ASEAN Secretariat “Joint Vision Statement on ASEAN-Japan Friendship and Cooperation Trusted Partners and its Implementation Plan” ”
Apr News Letter No.76 Efforts on Collaborating with Local Communities in ASEAN Countries to Support Persons with Developmental Disorders (PDF 74KB)

2022

Jul News Letter No.73 Current Status and Issues of Healthcare Policies for Persons with Developmental Disorders in Southeast Asia (PDF 1.8MB)

If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact Nozominosono Research Department.

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