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Association of Southeast Asian Nation or ASEAN

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  • 1. Association ofSoutheast AsianNation or ASEAN

2. What is the purposeObjecive ofASEAN? 3. Its main purpose include theacceleration of economicgrowth, social progress,cultural development among itsmembers, the protection of thepeace and stability of theregion, and to provideopportunities for membercountries to discuss differencespeacefully. 4. MISSION andVISIONof ASEAN 5. MissionSouth East Asia School PrincipalsForum will provide leadership,professional development and supportfor principals association at theASEAN Countries. 6. VisionSouth East Asia School PrincipalsForum to be the preferred professionalorganization for all principalassociations at the ASEAN level. 7. Map of the ASEANterritories 8. Countries coveredby ASEANorganization 9. 10 ASEAN countries (in order of JoinDate)-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines-Singapore-Thailand-Brunei Darussalam-Vietnam-Laos-Myanmar-CambodiaThe first five countries are theFounding Fathers of ASEAN. 10. Southeast AsianMinisters of EducationOrganizationOrSEAMEO 11. What is the purposeofSEAMEO? 12. The purpose of SEAMEO is topromote the regionalcooperation in education,sciences and culture. 13. ObjectiveofSEAMEO 14. To promote research anddevelopment (R&D) ineducation, science and cultureand improve the disseminationmechanisms. 15. Mission and VisionofSEAMEO 16. MissionTo enhance regional understandingand cooperation and unity of purposeamong member countries andachieve better quality of life throughthe establishment of networks andpartnerships, provision of intellectualforum for policy makers and expertsand the promotion of sustainablehuman resource development. 17. VisionA dynamic, self-reliant, strategicpolicy driven and internationallyrecognized Organization forstrengthening regionalunderstanding and cooperation ineducation, science and culture fora better quality of life 18. Map of theSEAMEOterritories 19. Countries coveredby SEAMEO 20. BruneiDarussalamCambodia Indonesia Laos PDRMalaysia Myanmar Philippines SingaporeThailand Timor-Leste Socialist Republicof Vietnam 21. European Union orEU 22. What is the purposeof EU? 23. The purpose of the EuropeanUnion is to promote pan-europeanism( europeanIntegration and a general feelingof unity of europeans similar tothe way Americans and Britishpeople may feel about their ownnationality). It also functions as atype of government. 24. ObjectiveofEU 25. to promote economic and social progressand a high level of employment and toachieve balanced and sustainabledevelopment, in particular through thecreation of an area without internalfrontiers, through the strengthening ofeconomic and social cohesion andthrough the establishment of economicand monetary union, ultimately including asingle currency in accordance with theprovisions of this Treaty, 26. Mission and VisionofEU 27. Missionto support its Member States inpreventing and combating all forms ofserious international crime andterrorism. Its role is to help achieve asafer Europe for the benefit of all EUcitizens by supporting EU lawenforcement authorities through theexchange and analysis of criminalintelligence. 28. Visionto contribute to a safer Europe byproviding the best possible support tolaw enforcement authorities in theMember States. It will achieve this bydelivering a unique set of operationalservices for the European Union,developing as the principal:Support centre for law enforcementoperationsCriminal information hub, andCentre for law enforcement expertise 29. Map of the EUterritories 30. Countries coveredby EU 31. 1. Austria2. Belgium3. Bulgaria4. Cyprus5. CzechRepublic6. Denmark7. Estonia8. Finland9. France10. Germany11.Greece12. Hungary13. Ireland14.Italy15.Latvia16. Lithuania17.Luxembourg18. Malta19.Netherlands20. Poland22. Romania23.Slovakia24.Slovenia25. Spain26.Sweden27.UnitedKingdom 32. North AtlanticTreaty Organizationor NATO 33. What is thepurpose of NATO? 34. To guarantee the freedom andsecurity of its members throughpolitical and military means. 35. ObjectiveofNATO 36. Provide the foundation forstability in the Euro-Atlanticarea, based on the growth ofdemocratic institutions and thepeaceful resolution of disputes. 37. Mission and VisionofNATO 38. MissionCreate aligned and activated networks ofindividuals and institutions across theEuro-Atlantic region and globally who aremotivated and enabled to facilitate NATOreforms that are in keeping with theshared democratic and humanitarianvalues of member states, including thedefence of human rights and civil liberties,prevention of genocide (responsibility toprotect), accountability and openness,promotion of peace and cooperativesecurity approaches, and strengthening of 39. VisionCollective defence againstCommunism 40. Map of NATOterritories 41. Belgium 42. Countries coveredby NATO 43. AlbaniaBelgiumBulgariaCanadaCroatiaCzechRepublicDenmarkEstoniaFranceGermanyGreeceHungaryIcelandItalyJapanLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSloveniaSlovakiaSpainTurkeyUKUSA 44. Organization ofAmerican StatesorOAS 45. What is thepurpose ofOAS? 46. to promote peace, justice, andhemispheric solidarity; to fostereconomic development and todefend the sovereignty andterritorial integrity of the signatorynations. 47. ObjectiveofOAS 48. Facilitate exchanges of information onsustainable development in the regionand lay the foundation for participationby civil society in decision-making onenvironmental management.Assist countries and regions inpreparing investment projects forconsideration by regional andinternational financing mechanisms. 49. Mission and VisionofOAS 50. MissionThe mission of the OAS is toachieve among its member states"an order of peace and justice, topromote their solidarity, tostrengthen their collaboration, andto defend their sovereignty, theirterritorial integrity, and theirindependence". 51. VisionSecurity of its member states. 52. Map of OASterritories 53. Countries coveredby OAS 54. AntiguaandBarbudaArgentinaBahamasBarbadosBelizeBoliviaBrazilCanadaChileColombiaCosta RicaCubaDominicaDominicanRepublicEcuadorElSalvadorGrenadaGuatemalaGuyanaHaitiHondurasJamaicaMexicoNicaraguaPanamaParaguayPeruSaint Lucia 55. PeruSaint LuciaSaint Vincent andthe GrenadinesSurinameSt. Kitts and NevisTrinidad andTobagoUnited States ofAmericaUruguayVenezuela 56. Asia-PacificEconomicCooperation orAPEC 57. What is thepurpose of APEC? 58. To strengthen the Asia- Pacificcommunity by enhancing economicgrowth and prosperity APEC works toestablish anti-protectionist policiesand reduces tariffs rate Creates jobsand provides greater opportunities forinternational trade and investment 59. ObjectiveofAPEC 60. To sustain the growth and developmentof the world economy To increaseeconomic interdependence byencouraging the flow of goods, servicesand technology To develop multi-lateraltrading system To reduce the barriers oftrade in goods and services 61. Mission and VisionofAPEC 62. MissionTo support sustainable economicgrowth and prosperity in Asia-Pacific region To build a dynamicand harmonious Asia- Pacificcommunity 63. VisionVision The 'Bogor Goals' of freeand open trade and investment inthe Asia-Pacific by 2010 forindustrialized economies and2020 for developing economies . 64. Map of APECterritories 65. Countries coveredby APEC 66. AustraliaBruneiCanadaChileChineseTaipeiChinaHong KongIndonesiaJapanMalaysiaMexicoNewZealandPapua NewGuineaPeruPhilippinesRussiaSingaporeSouthKoreaThailandUnitedStates ofAmericaVietnam 67. Organization of thePetroleumExportingCountries or OPEC 68. What is thepurpose of OPEC? 69. to restrict the amount of oilproduced. By doing so, OPEC canmake sure that it receives a high pricefor its oil by only selling at the quantitywhere marginal cost equals marginalrevenue. Restricting the quantity ofoutput drives up the price, allowingOPEC to set the quantity thatmaximizes its profits. 70. ObjectiveofOPEC 71. to coordinate and unifypetroleum policies among themember countries to securefair and stable prices forpetroleum producers 72. Mission and VisionofOPEC 73. Missionto coordinate and unify the petroleumpolicies of its Member Countries andensure the stabilization of oil marketsin order to secure an efficient,economic and regular supply ofpetroleum to consumers, a steadyincome to producers and a fair returnon capital for those investing in thepetroleum industry. 74. VisionOur commitment to remain the world leaderin the production of petroleum-basedenergy is complemented by ourcommitment to help solve a host ofpressing issues. We believe we can makea difference wherever we do business byinvesting in innovation andentrepreneurship, creating educationalopportunities, powering economicprogress, increasing environmentalawareness, and working in partnership forenergy sustainability. 75. Map of OPECterritories 76. Countries coveredby OPEC 77. Saudi ArabiaIranIraqKuwaitVenezuelaQatarIndonesiaLibyaUnited ArabEmiratesAlgeriaNigeriaEcuadorGabon 78. Bank forInternationalSettlements or BIS 79. What is thepurpose of BIS? 80. The main purpose of the Bank forInternational Settlements is tomake the monetary policy of itsmember nations more transparentand therefore more predictable 81. ObjectiveofBIS 82. The main goal is to avoid wildfluctuations in exchange rates 83. Mission and VisionofBIS 84. MissionThe mission of the Bank for International Settlements(BIS) is to serve central banks in their pursuit ofmonetary and financial stability, to foster internationalcooperation in those areas and to act as a bank forcentral banks. 85. VisionThe Bank aspires to be a world-classcentral bank with the highest standards ofcorporate governance and professionalexcellence. 86. Map of BISterritories 87. Countries coveredby BIS 88. AlgeriaArgentinaAustraliaAustriaBelgiumBosnia andHerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaCanadaChileCroatiaCzechRepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGermanyGreeceHong KongHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIrelandIsraelItalyJapanSouthKoreaLatviaLithuania 89. LuxembourgMacedoniaMalaysiaMexicoNetherlandsNewZealandNorwayPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSaudiArabiaSerbiaSingaporeSlovakiaSloveniaSouth AfricaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandThailandTurkeyUnitedKingdomUnitedStatesEuropeanCentralBank