About Us

Board of Trustees & Secretariat

Chair ▸ 

Yanti Triwadiantini

Ms. Yanti Triwadiantini   

Associate Sustainability Adviser, Indonesia Business Links

 

Deputy Chair ▸

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Ms. Pensri Suteerasarn

President, Thai Listed Companies Association (TLCA)
 

Trustees ▸

ElaineTan

Ms. Elaine Tan

Executive Director, ASEAN Foundation


HelenOrande

Ms. Helen Orande

Executive Director

League of Corporate Foundations, Philippines

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Ms. Khine Khine Nwe
Joint Secretary - General
Union of Myanmar Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (UMFCCI)

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Ms. Tengku Ida Ismail

Vice Chair, International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Malaysia

 

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Mr. Nguyen Quang Vinh

Secretary General, Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI); Director General, Office of Business Sustainable Development, VCCI 

  

 

 

 

 

 Representative

Global Compact Network Singapore (GCNS)

 

Secretariat

 

Mr. Thomas Thomas
Chief Executive Officer
ASEAN CSR Network 
 

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Journey to Inauguration


In 2008, the ASEAN Foundation partnered with the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) to implement the “Network of ASEAN Corporate Foundations” project. As part of the project, a meeting was organized in Singapore in November 2008 among corporate foundations, CSR practitioners and other stakeholders in conjunction with the annual AIM Asian Forum on CSR. During the meeting, there was a consensus that a regional network for CSR would be beneficial for the development of CSR in the region. A number of organizations expressed their support for the formation of the regional network by signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the ASEAN Foundation and AIM.

Inspired by the positive response among ASEAN organizations, the ASEAN Foundation resolved to continue its efforts to catalyze the formation of a regional network for CSR. It found in CSR Europe a model that the ASEAN network could possibly be patterned after. Hence, it sought the support of the League of Corporate Foundations, Philippines to develop a project that would facilitate the development of the ASEAN network by learning from the experience of CSR Europe and the existing CSR and business networks in the region. Through a series of workshops, focus group discussions and consultation meetings, a proposed framework has been developed for the formalization of the regional network.

In 8 December 2010, the ASEAN CSR Network (ACN) was established with support from the ASEAN Foundation and the Japan-ASEAN Solidarity Fund, in line with the achievement of an ASEAN Community in 2015. Under the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community blueprint, a document signed by all of ASEAN’s heads of states, ‘Promoting Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)’ is identified as an integral strategy in ensuring sustainable and inclusive socio-economic development in ASEAN.

In 11 January 2011, ACN was inaugarated and its secretariat managed the operations of the organisation. As a regional organisation, ACN provides a platform for networking and cooperation at the ASEAN level, supports capacity-building and training activities, helps to rally collective action on key issues, and provides a link with regional and international bodies interested in supporting the advancement of CSR in the region.

Six founding organisations – from five of the 10 ASEAN members-states plus the ASEAN Foundation – signed off on the Network’s framework and have agreed to work together for the advancement of CSR in ASEAN. A short-term priority of the Network is to achieve representation in all 10 ASEAN-member countries, as well as expanding participation in each country. Since its inception, chambers in Vietnam and Myanmar have joined the Network, expanding representation to seven out of 10 ASEAN member-states.

In 2014, ACN obtained charity status as an International Charitable Organisation (ICO) with effect from 1 July 2014 and in 2017,  ACN received its accreditation as an ASEAN accredited entity.

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Vision, Mission & Who We Are

mission

Vision

A responsible business community that makes ASEAN a better place to live for all

Mission

To promote and enable responsible business conduct in ASEAN to achieve sustainable, equitable and inclusive social, environmental and economic development

We Are

A regional network of CSR networks

A platform for networking, exchange of best practices and facilitating peer-to-peer discussions at the regional level

A repository of ASEAN knowledge on CSR through case studies and conduct and/or being the focal point of relevant research on the practice of CSR in the ASEAN context

A capacity builder by engaging participants in more formal teaching and training approaches alongside adoption of common standards and benchmarking on CSR implementation

An advocate for CSR by engaging participants in information, education and communications campaigns that promote the practice of CSR, and at times, providing representation for the business community to the ASEAN body and other inter-governmental agencies or think tanks on relevant policy issues concerning CSR

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Six founding organisations – from five of the 10 ASEAN members-states plus the ASEAN Foundation – signed off on the Network’s framework and have agreed to work together for the advancement of CSR in ASEAN. A short-term priority of the Network is to achieve representation in all 10 ASEAN-member countries, as well as expanding participation in each country. Since its inception, chambers in Vietnam and Myanmar have joined the Network, expanding representation to seven out of 10 ASEAN member-states. 

Hence, each of the red 'waves' on the top left represents the 5 ASEAN member states that came on board in the earlier days and the grey coloured 'waves' on the right are the other 5 ASEAN member states, out of which 2 had since joined us and we are looking forward the participation of the other 3 states. 

The 'waves' can also be interpreted as 'fingers'. All the 10 fingers coming together, to form two hands. Both hands are 'holding' CSR. This symbolises the close and harmonious relationship in embracing corporate social responsibility together. 

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