

The interface also took note of the AICHR assessment and recommendation on the review the TOR of AICHR. At this interface between the AICHR and the AMM, the Chair of AICHR reiterated the AICHR’s commitment to enhance interaction with relevant ASEAN bodies and organs in order to mainstream human rights across the three pillars of ASEAN. On 3 August 2015 the AICHR met the ASEAN Foreign Ministers to submit its Annual Report 2015, Five-Year Work Plan 2016-2020 and Priority Programmes 2016. The Meeting exchanged views on effective means for conducting thematic studies, including the selection of National Focal Points with regards to preparation of national reports.

In conjunction with the current formulation of ASEAN Vision 2025, the AICHR finds it timely to initiate a discussion on the rights of persons with disabilities, with the hope of developing regional guidelines pertaining the promotion and protection of the rights of persons with disabilities. The AICHR has embarked on a Regional Study on the Economic Participation of Women in ASEAN, the Meeting discussed on the possibility to issue a statement on the subject by the end of this year, in time with the inauguration of the ASEAN Community. Over the course of four days, the Meeting discussed various programmes and activities which will be organized by the AICHR, including among others, the ASEAN Youth Debate on Human Rights, and the Regional Workshop on the Role of Youth in Promoting Human Rights: Making Rights a Reality, also the AICHR First Symposium on Judiciary: The Judiciary, Human Rights and Rule of Law. Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, the Chair of the AICHR and the Representative of Malaysia to the AICHR. The ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) convened its Special Meeting, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 2 to 5 August 2015.
