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The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) serves as the United Nations' regional hub for promoting cooperation among countries in the Asia-Pacific region. It focuses on achieving inclusive and sustainable development through various programs and initiatives involving member states.
Explore initiatives for sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region.
What You Can Do
- Access reports on sustainable development goals
- Learn about member states and their initiatives
- Find information on economic and social policies
- Participate in regional forums and discussions
- Stay updated with news and events
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of ESCAP?
ESCAP aims to promote economic and social development in the Asia-Pacific region through cooperation among its member states.
How many member states are part of ESCAP?
ESCAP has 53 member states and 9 associate members.
Where is the ESCAP headquarters located?
The ESCAP headquarters is located in Bangkok, Thailand.
What kind of resources does ESCAP provide?
ESCAP provides reports, policy recommendations, and resources related to sustainable development and regional cooperation.
How can I get involved with ESCAP?
You can get involved by participating in regional forums, accessing their publications, or collaborating on projects related to sustainable development.