KUALA LUMPUR: The 11th Conference of the
Asean Ministers Responsible for Information (Amri) which ended yesterday, among
others, has endorsed that Asean should leverage on the popularity of the social
media to keep it current and relevant as a disseminator of information.
Speaking to reporters at the close of the
three-day meeting at a hotel here, Information Communication and Culture
Minister Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim said ministers from the 10-member regional
grouping recognised social media as an effective channel for information
dissemination and critical for people-to-people connectivity and the promotion
of awareness about Asean and integration.
“Delegates totally endorsed the stand of the
meeting that in future, the social media will play bigger, substantive role in
making Asean closer with each other … this will enable us to reach out further
and through a bigger area within Asean itself.
“This is not to say that the traditional media
is to be sidelined, this is simply an augmentation between the traditional
media, as well as new media,” said Rais, who is the chairman of the 11th Amri.
He said the social media, which was emerging
as the fastest growing medium of communication in Asean today, should be
enhanced to the point that the younger generation should play a bigger role in
the Asean awareness and Asean cohesion towards making Asean Community a
reality.
The three-day conference is themed ‘Media:
Connecting Peoples and Bridging Cultures towards One Asean Community’.
The Asean Community comprises three pillars,
namely the Asean Political-Security Community, Asean Economic Community and
Asean Socio-Cultural Community.
Rais said the conference deliberated on the
emergence of the new media, especially social media, as important tools for
communication and interaction in Asean and the importance of social media,
especially in the mission to build an Asean Community.
As such, Rais said Amri had called for active
discussion among Asean countries to identify appropriate programmes and
activities using social media positively to inculcate cultural values,
understanding and solidarity among Asean peoples and communities.
“This is particularly important towards Amri’s
efforts to assist in the building of an Asean Community.
As we approach 2015 when Asean is to become an
Economic Community, all efforts must be made to engage key target audiences,
especially our youth, to explain what this will mean to them when that
happens,” he said.
Besides this, Rais said that another one of
the five key outcomes of Amri was about the integrated Asean Quiz, which was to
be improved to reflect the current Asean.
He said the quiz, held very successfully over
the past 10 years, would have a uniform format, be more structured and
standardised and would be based on the Asean Curriculum Sourcebook with five
themes to reflect Asean’s present identity.
Another outcome was the consolidation of Asean
Culture and Information Portal (ACIP) and Asean Media Portal (AMP).
Rais said the two portals would be
consolidated by incorporating the relevant social and new media to develop into
a ‘first-stop’, rather than ‘one-stop’ portal.
He said social media tools such as Facebook
and Twitter would be incorporated in the portal.
“These will be combined to give Asean a bigger
boost among the peoples around the region and for them to understand that Asean
actually stands also for information dissemination plus the outspread
usefulness of culture as a binding factor for the peoples of Asean,” he said.
Another outcome of the 11th Amri outlined by
Rais was about progress on digital broadcasting, where the minister said that
Asean member states were encouraged to switch over to DVB-T2 standard.
He said Asean Digital Broadcasting (ADB)
members would look into the training needs, with the cooperation of Dialogue
Partners.
DVB-T2 refers to Second Generation
Terrestrial, which is the extension of the television standard DVB-T.
Yet, another outcome of the conference is the
adoption of the Draft Work Plan on Enhancing Asean Plus Three Cooperation
Through Information and Media (2012-2017).
Under this, Asean member states will take the
lead in coordinating 17 projects such as exchange of media personnel and
broadcasters, news exchange, digital broadcasting and co-productions and
sharing best practices.
Rais said cooperation between AMRI and Asean
Dialogue Partners — China, Japan and South Korea — would see more collaborative
efforts in the areas of training and human capital development, news and
cultural exchanges.
“We have the plan for enhancing Asean Plus
Three cooperation … this involves strategic partnership, information and media
development, broadcasting content, network and journalist exchanges … beyond
that, we have the training and technical assistance, from various countries
within the three groups,” he said.
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