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The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is one of the five regional commissions under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. It was established in order to increase economic activity in Asia and the Far East, as well as to foster economic relations between the region and other areas of the world. The commission is composed of 53
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and nine Associate members, mostly from the Asia and Pacific regions. In addition to countries in Asia and the Pacific, the commission's members includes France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States. The region covered by the commission is home to 4.1 billion people, or two-thirds of the world's population, making ESCAP the most comprehensive of the United Nations' five regional commissions.


History

The commission was first established by the Economic and Social Council on 28 March 1947 as the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (ECAFE) to assist in post-war economic reconstruction. Its main mandate was to "initiate and participate in measures for facilitating concerted action for the economic reconstruction and development of Asia and the Far East." On 1 August 1974, the commission was renamed to the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) by the Economic and Social Council to reflect both the economic and social aspects of the Commission's work, as well as geographic location of its members.


Scope

The commission works to address some of the greatest challenges facing the region through results-oriented projects, technical assistance and capacity building to member states in the following areas: * Macroeconomic policy and development * Trade and investment * Transport * Social development * Environment and sustainable development * Information and communications technology and disaster risk reduction * Statistics * Sub-regional activities for development * Energy Additionally, the commission provides a forum for its member states to promote regional cooperation and collective action in pursuit of the
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Member states

There are a total of 53 Member States, 3 of them are not part of Asia or Oceania


Full members

The following are all full members of the commission:


Associate Members

The following are all associate members of the commission: * * * * * Northern Mariana Islands (The) * Hong Kong, China * Macao, China * Cook Islands (The) *


Locations


Headquarters

The commission was originally located in Shanghai,
Republic of China Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia, at the junction of the East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, with the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the northwest, Japan to the northeast ...
, from its foundation until 1949, when it moved its headquarters to Bangkok, Thailand.


Subregional offices

The Commission maintains five subregional offices in order to better target and deliver programs, given the large size of the region. The subregions are as follow: *
Incheon Incheon (; ; or Inch'ŏn; literally "kind river"), formerly Jemulpo or Chemulp'o (제물포) until the period after 1910, officially the Incheon Metropolitan City (인천광역시, 仁川廣域市), is a city located in northwestern South Kore ...
, Republic of Korea (East and North-East Asia subregional headquarters) *
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, Kazakhstan (North and Central Asia subregional headquarters) *
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Fiji Fiji ( , ,; fj, Viti, ; Fiji Hindi: फ़िजी, ''Fijī''), officially the Republic of Fiji, is an island country in Melanesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about north-northeast of New Zealand. Fiji consists ...
(The Pacific subregional headquarters) * New Delhi, India (South and South-West Asia subregional headquarters) *
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, Indonesia (South-East Asia subregional headquarters / ASEAN)


Executive Secretaries

The following is a list of the executive secretaries of the commission since its foundation:


Publications

The commission releases a variety of publications detailing its work and updates on its mandate, as well as on a wide variety of issues affecting its member states. Some of these publications include:
Asia-Pacific Countries with Special Needs Development Report

Asia-Pacific Development Journal

Asia-Pacific Disaster Report

Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment Report

Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific

Review of Development in Transport in Asia and the Pacific

SDG Progress Assessment Reports / Statistical Yearbook for Asia and the Pacific


See also

* United Nations System *
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for West Asia (ESCWA; ar, الإسكوا) is one of five regional commissions under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The role of the Commission is to promote ...
* United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (overlapping membership) * United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (overlapping membership) * Trans-Asian Railway Network Agreement *
Asian Highway Network The Asian Highway Network (AH), also known as the Great Asian Highway, is a cooperative project among countries in Asia and the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to improve their connectivity via hig ...


References


External links


UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific

ESCAP Pacific Operations Centre EPOC

Centre for Alleviation of Poverty through Secondary Crops' Development in Asia and the Pacific (CAPSA)
* The publicatio
''Asia and the Pacific: A Story of Transformation and Resurgence''
provides a detailed overview of ESCAP's work since the late 1940s (1947-2014). {{Authority control United Nations Development Group
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is one of the five regional commissions under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. It was established in order to increase economic ...
Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is one of the five regional commissions under the jurisdiction of the United Nations Economic and Social Council. It was established in order to increase economic ...
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