Friday, November 4, 2022

THREATS FROM NORTH KOREA: CSC chief highlights importance of ASEAN cooperation in personnel administration at int’l conference in Korea

 

Civil Service Commission (CSC) Chairperson Karlo Nograles emphasized the significance of ASEAN cooperation, especially in advancing personnel administration in the Philippines and the entire region, during the 2022 ASEAN Conference on Civil Service Matters Plus Three (ACCSM+3) International Conference on Human Resource Management in the Public Sector held at the Sejong Convention Center, Sejong, Republic of Korea.

In a statement on Friday, Nov. 4, Nograles mentioned that this cooperation is important as the world starts to transition to the so-called “new normal” following the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.

“As we continue to face similar challenges, it is comforting to know that we are not alone in our struggle and that we have a network of people and organizations that can help us in our own efforts to find solutions. To be able to gather together with our counterparts in ASEAN as well as the Plus Three Countries and learn from each other’s innovations and best practices is always a welcome experience,” he said.

During the event, he delivered a congratulatory message at the 2022 ASEAN Conference on Civil Service Matters Plus Three (ACCSM+3) International Conference on Human Resource Management in the Public Sector held Tuesday, 1 November, at the Sejong Convention Center, Sejong, Republic of Korea.

The conference was attended by ministers and senior officials of ACCSM+3: the ACCSM which is composed of the civil service of the 10 ASEAN Member States (AMS), and the Plus Three Countries—China, Japan, and the host country, Republic of Korea.

Senior officials from the King’s College of London, the Australian Public Service Commission, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) were also present at the event.

In his message, Chairperson Nograles congratulated Minister Kim Seung Ho and the Ministry of Personnel Management of the Republic of Korea for successfully hosting the said conference.

“This will surely serve as an avenue to gather and disseminate knowledge on recent advancements in emerging areas of human resource administration and reforms as well as HR innovations in managing global changes,” he said.

CSC said that it has continuously strengthened ties with its counterpart civil service agencies in the region through the ASEAN Cooperation on Civil Service Matters (ACCSM).

it added that through ACCSM, cooperation took life beyond sharing information and experiences in the conference venue toward a more sustainable partnership before and after the conference. The connection among AMS became sustained, cohesive, and more regular.

“The ACCSM led efforts toward the signing of a landmark declaration elevating the civil service as a ‘catalyst’ in achieving the ASEAN’s development goals. On the occasion of the 30th ASEAN Summit in April 2017 in Manila, Philippines, leaders of ASEAN’s 10 Member States signed the ASEAN Declaration on the Role of the Civil Service as a Catalyst for Achieving the ASEAN Community Vision 2025,” CSC said.

The declaration recognizes “the significance of the civil service as the backbone of good governance in the region, and its critical mission not only in providing vital public services to the people of ASEAN, but also in driving national and social development.” The declaration also tasked the ACCSM to take the lead in realizing the goals to “raise the professional standards and capability of civil servants,” “ensure that the civil services of ASEAN embrace good governance principles such as citizen-centricity and innovation”, and “uphold and protect the welfare of civil servants in the region,” among others.

Source: Manila Bulletin

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