Asian Forest Cooperation Organization

Asian Forest Cooperation Organization (or AFoCO) is an intergovernmental organization in Asia aiming to strengthen forest cooperation by transforming proven technology and policies into concrete actions in the context of sustainable forest management to address the impact of climate change.

Asian Forest Cooperation Organization
AbbreviationAFoCO
Formation27 April 2018 (6 years ago) (2018-04-27)
TypeIntergovernmental organization
HeadquartersSeoul, Republic of Korea
Membership (2022)
14 Parties

2 Observers

Official language
English
Park Chongho
Websitewww.afocosec.org

History

Background

The establishment of AFoCO was proposed by South Korea at the ASEAN–Republic of Korea Commemorative Summit in 2009 in Jeju, South Korea. The establishment of AFoCO was welcomed by all ASEAN leaders.

ASEAN-ROK Forest Cooperation

Asian Forest Cooperation Organization 
Signing of the Agreement on ASEAN-ROK on Forest Cooperation

As the initial phase of AFoCO, a cooperation mechanism of ASEAN-ROK Forest Cooperation was formalized by the "Agreement between the Governments of the Member States of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and South Korea on Forest Cooperation" which was signed at the occasion of the 14th ASEAN-ROK Summit on 18 November 2011 in Bali, Indonesia and entered into force on 5 August 2012.

Dialogue for the Establishment of AFoCO

A new dialogue for the establishment of AFoCO under a multilateral platform was formed with invitations to Bhutan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and East Timor. This platform covered a wide range of geographical diversity, stretching from coastal islands to glaciated mountains to central Asia deserts. The Agreement on the Establishment of AFoCO (Agreement) was negotiated through six successive dialogues among ASEAN member states, ROK, and prospective members from 2013 to 2015. The Agreement was adopted on 22 September 2015 and entered into force on 27 April 2018.

Objectives

AFoCO aims to strengthen forest cooperation by transforming proven technology and policies into concrete actions in the context of sustainable forest management to address the impact of climate change.

Parties

As of August 2022, 14 countries have deposited respective instruments and are officially registered as parties to AFoCO, in alphabetical order, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, East Timor, and Vietnam. Two countries, Malaysia and Singapore, are participating as observers.

Institutional Arrangements

The institutional arrangement is stipulated in the Agreement on the Establishment of the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization.

  • Assembly, represented by a senior official on forestry from each party, is the decision making body of the AFoCO.
  • Secretariat based in Seoul assists the Assembly in the implementation, coordination, monitoring and reporting of activities under AFoCO.

Activities

Areas of Cooperation

AFoCO promotes and undertakes action-oriented projects in the areas, as stipulated in the agreement, include:

Capacity Building Programs

Many training courses were conducted to strengthen the capacities of diverse stakeholder groups of the member countries by enhancing knowledge and understanding of forest management and providing greater access to relevant information, skills, and technology. One of the highlights includes the establishment of the Regional Education Training Centre (RETC) in Myanmar. As a part of on-going programs, AFoCO has provided scholarships to MS and PhD students. Government officials from member countries are invited on an annual basis to work at the secretariat office for six to 12 months. Young scientists and researchers are also invited to participate in AFoCO Science and Technology Exchange Partnership (STEP) Program every year.

Sub-regional and Country-Driven Projects

Since 2011, under the umbrella of the ASEAN-ROK partnership in the forestry sector, the organization embarked on sub-regional projects and individual country-driven projects. The programs and projects cover areas ranging from policy support interventions to engaging villagers in forest restoration and rehabilitation activities. Participatory approaches empowering the local communities, and activities on forest fire and disaster management are implemented to contribute to reducing challenges and conflicts faced in the forest sector. Activities are also implemented for local community livelihood, forest restoration, research and development in genetic resources, among others.

AFoCO Secretariat

The Secretariat of AFoCO administers and coordinates the activities and day-to-day operations of the organization as mandated by the Assembly. The Secretariat is located in Seoul, Republic of Korea. The Secretariat is headed by the Executive Director, in which the position is defined in the Agreement as the chief administrative officer of the organization who is appointed by the Assembly.

Executive Directors of the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization
No. Name Country of origin Took office - Left office
0 Hadi Pasaribu Asian Forest Cooperation Organization  Indonesia January 2013 - August 2016

(ASEAN-Korea Forest Cooperation)

1 Chencho Norbu Asian Forest Cooperation Organization  Bhutan 1 January 2019 - 31 December 2020
2 Ricardo L. Calderon Asian Forest Cooperation Organization  Philippines 1 January 2021 - 31 December 2022
3 Park Chongho Asian Forest Cooperation Organization  South Korea 1 January 2023 (Incumbent)

See also

References

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