Vice minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam, Hoang Dao Cuong, made the statement while addressing the opening ceremony of the 57th ASEAN Culture and Information Committee (ASEAN-COCI) meeting in Hoi An on November 24.
Vice minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism of Vietnam, Hoang Dao Cuong said IT and digital communications had proved their vital role in dealing with challenges in recent years.
"This year will mark the 55th anniversary of ASEAN's establishment, and the cooperation on culture and information among ASEAN member countries has helped improve the awareness and knowledge of people on a unique ASEAN, promoting ASEAN's image worldwide and preserving traditional regional heritage and cultural values," Cuong said.
"It's why the meeting selected the theme: Digital Transformation: Access for All in boosting a hope of wider digital applications among ASEAN countries and easing difficulties and barriers for a better life," he said.
The vice minister also stressed that the progressive cooperation in digital transformation in culture and information would contribute to the successful development of the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community in implementing the ASEAN Community Vision 2025.
Director of the international cooperation agency under the ministry of culture, sports and tourism, Nguyen Phuong Hoa said: "Vietnam has offered a series of initiatives in cultural activities including ASEAN musical festival, ASEAN International Broadcasting Conference, Workshop on Digital Transformation for Media Communications in ASEAN, Forum on Tackling Disinformation in ASEAN."
"We also proposed green cultural business forum, brass musical instrument performance, post-COVID-19 recovery, traditional food package and non-plastic consumption."
"As the host of the meeting, Vietnam and ASEAN member countries shared experience and cooperative initiatives in digital transformation and ICT development for equality to all people, supporting the business community as well as sustainable development," Hoa said.
"Digital transformation will be a positive solution in dealing with global disaster and climate change while supporting ASEAN Cultural community development and inclusive growth."
The meeting also included joint action in the publication of cultural products, heritage preservation, digital transformation in culture, information and media, and fake news prevention to be implemented in 2023.
Deputy director general of the ministry of information, Culture and Tourism of Laos, Khamphou Phiasackha, that 3.8 million people have yet to connect to digital media.
"The government is trying to provide internet and mobile phone service to remote areas soon," he said.
"Laos and Vietnam have cooperated well in infrastructure development to help all people access the internet and digital media."
Ramon Lee Cualoping III, undersecretary and director general of the Philippine Information Agency, said COVID-19 badly impacted all social sectors in the Philippines, but shifting to digital transformation offered a solution for all, such as working from home, e-commerce and online activities.
Participants also agreed that digital transformation will be a mainstream action plan for all ASEAN member countries in building the ASEAN Community in 2025.
Source: Vietnam News