Development cooperation partnership with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

New Zealand and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have a strong history of collaboration to advance peace, stability and prosperity.

Our relationship is characterised by breadth and depth – as trading partners, defence and security partners, and with our strong history of development cooperation and people-to-people links.

Our development cooperation partnership with ASEAN focuses on three priority areas:

  1. Climate and economic resilience: renewable energy, climate smart agriculture, environmental management and disaster resilience; 
  2. Knowledge and skills: scholarships, professional development and civil society leadership training; and
  3. Peace and security: good governance and leadership; social cohesion; preventing violent extremism (PVE); and mine action.

New Zealand’s development cooperation funding to ASEAN is our largest programme outside of the Pacific region. Our initiatives are delivered on a regional, multi-country and bilateral level for all ASEAN member states that are eligible for official development assistance. Our programmes target disadvantaged and remote regions to mitigate the impacts of uneven and inequitable growth between and within the countries. New Zealand has bilateral programmes in Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, the Philippines and Viet Nam. Thailand and Malaysia receive Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships(external link), and benefit from regional activities.

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