Nanyang Technological University. S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)University of British Columbia (UBC). Institute of Asian Research2014-11-102014-11-102014http://hdl.handle.net/10625/53269https://www.rsis.edu.sg/rsis-publication/nts/2367-asean-canada-forum-and-public/#.WJC2sE3fOUlGiven the immense socioeconomic, political and cultural diversity in Southeast Asia, ASEAN provides the space to cultivate a sense of regional community through consensus-building and embracing diversity. In order to transform growth-centred development into people-centred development, there must be greater focus and commitment to nurturing the youth of ASEAN, and more resources and collaborative efforts must be channelled towards education and good governance. Focus sessions and presentations on a variety of topics around inclusivity are summarized. In managing inequality, particular attention has to be given to corruption and taxation.Text1 digital file (43 p. : ill.)Application/pdfenSOUTHEAST ASIAREGIONAL DEVELOPMENTINCOME POLICYPOVERTY ALLEVIATIONFINANCIAL AIDRESEARCH CAPACITYHYDROELECTRIC POWERTRADE LIBERALIZATIONCONFERENCE REPORTSFirst ASEAN-Canada Forum and Public Symposium : Reflections on an Inclusive and Equitable Asean Community in 2015, 20–21 August 2013, Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam; reportWorkshop Report