Call for nominations for ASEAN Prize 2024

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The ASEAN Secretariat is calling for nominations for the ASEAN Prize 2024, a prestigious regional award which aims to acknowledge the inspiring and outstanding achievements of an individual or organization in fostering the ASEAN identity, promoting the ASEAN spirit and championing the ASEAN way.
Nominees should have exceptional merit in contributing to the following designated focus areas: –
– Collaboration between ASEAN Member States
– Cooperation between ASEAN and the world
– People-to-people engagement among ASEAN Member States
– Economic integration and promotion of standards between ASEAN Member States or
– Excellent contribution to ASEAN Community Building
The Judging Committee Meeting for the ASEAN Prize, chaired by Secretary-General of ASEAN Dr Kao Kim Houm, will convene an intensive assessment to select its year’s recipient. The panel of judges for the ASEAN Prize-2024 comprises former living and current Secretaries-General of ASEAN.
Submissions for ASEAN Prize 2024 are open from now until 31 May 2024. The nominee must be an ASEAN citizen or an ASEAN-based organization. The nomination form for the ASEAN Prize 2024 can be downloaded at the ASEAN Secretariat Website: https://asean.org/nomination-form/. The nominee must submit the duly filled-in form not later than 20 April 2024 to the ASEAN Affairs Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Office No 9, Nay Pyi Taw or [email protected]. — MNA

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