The Rohingya investigation by the International Criminal Court

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In the picture Mr. Phakiso Mochochoko, the Director of Jurisdiction, Complementary and Cooperation Division of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor.

By Aurore Heugas.

In November 2019, the International Criminal Court (ICC) granted a request to open an investigation to find out the truth about alleged crimes committees against the Rohingya. 

On February 4, Director of Jurisdiction at the Complementary and Cooperation Division of the ICC Office of the Prosecutor, Phakiso Mochochoko, gave a press conference in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to offer more details about what the investigation will entail.

“Investigator from the Office of the Prosecutor will now seek to uncover the truth about what happened to the Rohingya people in Myanmar which brought them here to Bangladesh,” declared Phakiso Mochochoko. 

Myanmar is not a party to the ICC, but Bangladesh is, which is why the Court’s Judges have authorised the investigation with broad parameters. The Prosecutor will be able to investigate “any crimes which fall within ICC jurisdiction and committed, at least in part, on the territory of Bangladesh, insofar as the crimes are sufficiently linked to the situation,” explained Mr Mochochoko. The investigation will then be able to cover all alleged crimes committed from the time Bangladesh joined the ICC in June 2010 and will cover any future crimes linked to the situation. 

The press conference stressed the importance of confidentiality during the investigating process. Details will therefore not be publicized during the currently ongoing investigating phase. It “is crucial not just for the integrity of the investigation, but also for the security of all involved, including the victims and witnesses”. 

As a concluding statement, Phakiso Mochochoko acknowledged that while the expected outcome of the investigation is justice, it will not repair the damaged done to the Rohingya people. “It cannot bring back loved ones lost to the violence. It will not directly affect how they live in the camps. It will not have an impact on their current situation.”

What it aims to do however is make sure these stories are not forgotten and that the people responsible for the crimes committed face the just consequences, face justice.

Al Faya Retreat patronised by Sharjah’s Emir

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Monday, 2 March 2020, Emirate of Sharjah, UAE: His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Emir of Sharjah, patronised the official opening Al Faya Retreat and Al Badayer Oasis, part of Sharjah Collection; a Shurooq hospitality arm managed by Mysk from Shaza. Projects that are transforming the central region in Sharjah, changing historical edifices and creating a destination for people that would like to discover the landscape of the UAE, being far from a busy city.

The retreat is located near the Fossil Rock and is a 10-minute drive away from the Mleiha Archaeological and Eco-tourism project, another destination developed by Shurooq offering visitors a remarkable set of adventurous activities such as desert tours, thrilling dune bashing experiences as well as a number of desert experiences for all family members.

The Emir of Sharjah was accompanied by Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chair of Shurooq; Sheikh Faisal bin Saud Al Qasimi, Director of the Sharjah International Airport Authority; Khalid bin Jassim Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA); Mohammed bin Obaid Al Zaabi, Head of the Protocol and Hospitality Department; Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, Executive Chairman of Shurooq; amongst other personalities. 

For further information: 
https://diplomatmagazine.eu/2019/05/05/moving-forward-with-shurooq%ef%bb%bf/

Picture by Shurooq.

Burundi Celebrates

H.E Mr. Gamaliel Nkurunziza, Ambassador of the Republic of Burundi.

The Embassy of Republic of Burundi together with the Burundian Community in The Kingdom of Netherlands had the pleasure to organize the celebration of the New Year 2020 on February 22nd.

The Burundian embassy would like to give big thanks to each and everyone who attended this New Year’s reception. We can honestly say that it was a successful event. 

Burundian New Year’s party 2020.

Asia as a guest in Bremen – 119th OAV foundation party

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On the image: Ambassador Sopharath Touch (Cambodia) signs the Golden Book of Bremen as her colleagues from Australia (Lynette Wood), the Philippines (Theresa Dizon de Vega), Nepal (Ramesh Khanal) and Singapore (Laurence Bay) await their turn.

Friday, 28 February 2020, Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, Germany: the East Asian Association Bremen (OAV) hosted its traditional foundation festival for the 119th time. 

On this occasion, the President of the Senate, Mayor Dr. Andreas Bovenschulte received ambassadors and representatives of the states from the Asia-Pacific region (i.e., Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Cambodia, Laos, the Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore and Sri Lanka) as well as the guests of honour. 

The traditional temple gong called the approximately 300 guests to the Upper Hall of the City Hall for a festive dinner, where they were solemnly welcomed by OAV Chairman Thomas Kriwat (Chief Executive Officer of the Mercmarine Group and Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka) in a short speech.

Cooperation makes a better world possible
Mayor Andreas Bovenschulte underlined the importance of international trade and advocated fair trade relations: “We must work together. Cooperation makes a better world possible.”

The mayor thanked: “For well over 100 years, the East Asian Association Bremen has been doing extremely commendable work – not only when it comes to organising and supporting concrete contacts between Bremen and its Asian partners. Above all, the mutual understanding for each other and mutual tolerance is strengthened by this work. This is of crucial importance, because only if the traditions and values of another culture are met with respect and understanding, a prosperous and profitable cooperation is possible.

For further information: 
Government of Bremen: https://www.senatspressestelle.bremen.de/

Eastern Asian Association Bremen: https://www.oav-bremen.de

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Picture by Bremen Senatspressestelle

El Salvador’s envoy presented in Saxony-Anhalt

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Dr. Reiner Haseloff & Ambassador Florencia Vilanova de vo Oehsen – Picture by B. Rulf, State Chancellery of Saxony-Anhalt.

Thursday, 27 February 2020, Magdeburg,  Saxony-Anhalt, Germany: Premier Dr. Reiner Haseloff was paid an official inaugural visit to the State Chancellery by the Ambassador of the Republic of El Salvador, H. E. Florencia Vilanova de von Oehsen.

The ambassador and the Premier exchanged views on current developments in their countries. In addition, a planned project to recruit nursing specialists for the Wittenberg region was the subject of the discussion.

In 2018, Saxony-Anhalt’s companies exported goods to the Central American state to a value of just under 800,000 euros.

This is not the first visit of Ambassador Vilanova de von Oehsen to Saxony-Anhalt. Among other things, she already stayed in the Lutheran City of Wittenberg in November 2019, where the embassy held a reception on the occasion of “El Salvadorian Day”. On this occasion, musicians from El Salvador also performed.

For further information 
Government of Saxony-Anhalt: https://europa.sachsen-anhalt.de/internationales/aktuelles-international-2020/antrittsbesuch-der-botschafterin-von-el-salvador/

Embassy of El Salvador to Germany: http://embajadaalemania.rree.gob.sv/index.php/actualidad/noticias/item/7846-el-salvador-concreta-ampliacion-de-acuerdo-para-que-mas-jovenes-lleguen-a-alemania-a-especializarse-en-el-cuido-de-mayores

NRW opens up representation in Israel

Saturday, 29 February 2020, Tel Avic, State of Israel: NRW Premier Armin Laschet officially opened the new office of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia in Tel Aviv. 

Moreover on the agenda was a visit to the Yad Vashem Memorial in Jerusalem and bilateral talks with the Israeli President. Furthermore, Premier Laschet encountered the grandchildren of David Ben-Gurion and Konrad Adenauer in the Ben-Gurion House to commemorate the famous meeting of the two statesmen 60 years ago.

On his second trip to Israel, the Premier Laschet was accompanied by a delegation of about 30 people, including representatives from business, society and churches. On the part of the state government, the Minister for Children, Family, Refugees and Integration, Dr. Joachim Stamp, and the Minister for Federal and European Affairs and International Affairs, Dr. Stephan Holthoff-Pförtner, were part of the delegation.

The new office of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia for business, science, education, youth and culture in Israel is headed by Dr. Gil Yaron, who grew up in Düsseldorf, worked most recently as a correspondent for the WELT in Israel and is considered a proven expert on the region.

At the heart of the start-up scene, in the “BE ALL” co-working space, the North Rhine-Westphalian office is intended to create connections and structures that cannot exist without a direct presence of the state. At the same time, the new office will be a contact point for delegations from North Rhine-Westphalia.

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Picture by Land NRW, Ralph Sondermann.

For further information: 
Government of NRW: https://www.land.nrw/de/pressemitteilung/ministerpraesident-armin-laschet-eroeffnet-buero-des-landes-nordrhein-westfalen-tel

Uzbekistan – Land of reforms on the Silk Road

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In the picture top experts from Uzbekistan providing exclusive insights on the actualities of the country. The panel was formed by Eldor Tulyakov, Director of the Development Strategy Centre (DSC), Member of the Parliament of Uzbekistan; Umid Abidkhodjaev, Deputy Director of the Centre for Economic Research and Reform (CERR) for the President of Uzbekistan; Bakhtiyor Mustafayev, Head of the Centre Institute for Strategic and Interregional Studies (ISRS) for the President of Uzbekistan.

Wednesday, 26 February 2020, Embassy of Uzbekistan to Germany: The association Go East Generationen e.V. and the Forum Neue Seidenstraße e.V. organised a discussion event at the invitation of the Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Germany, H.E. Mr. Nabijon Kasimov, at the Uzbek Embassy in Berlin.

Top experts from the Central Asian country provided exclusive insights into the current development processes of the country.

The panel that was held in Russian with simultaneous translations to German, was firstly opened by brief welcome remarks by Ambassador Kasimov. The speakers panel was formed by Eldor Tulyakov, Director of the Development Strategy Centre (DSC), Member of the Parliament of Uzbekistan; Umid Abidkhodjaev, Deputy Director of the Centre for Economic Research and Reform (CERR) for the President of Uzbekistan; Bakhtiyor Mustafayev, Head of the Centre Institute for Strategic and Interregional Studies (ISRS) for the President of Uzbekistan.

On the German side, representatives from the German Bundestag provided their own insights into the developments, and transformations being spearheaded by the President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat  Mirziyoyev.

H.E. Mr. Nabijon Kasimov, Ambassador of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Germany.

Uzbekistan’s economy distinguishes itself as the one of the most populous country in Central Asia, growing by five to seven percent per year. With reforms and new strategic approaches, enormous progress is being made in the economy and society as well as in tourism and agriculture.

Because of its location and history the country is much relevant for Russia, whilst it likewise joggles outstanding relations vis-à-vis the PRC, Turkey and the USA. 

For further information:
Go East Generationen e.V.: https://go-east-generationen.de/aboutus

Embassy of Uzbekistan to Germany, H.E. Ambassador Nabijon Kasimov https://www.uzbekistan.de/de/botschaft

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Images by Embassy of Uzbekistan to Germany (Press Office – Akram Ochilov)

Premier Haseloff encounters Ambassador Shekerletova

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In the picture Premier Dr. Reiner Haseloff & Ambassador Elena Shekerletova – Picture by B. Rulf, State Chancellery of Saxe-Anhalt.

Thursday,  6 February 2020, Magdeburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany: Premier Dr. Reiner Haseloff welcomed the Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria, Elena Radkova Shekerletova, for her inaugural visit to the State Chancellery. Honorary Consul of Bulgaria, Ralf Hesse, responsible for Saxony-Anhalt,  also partook in the meeting.

They discussed possibilities for the development of bilateral relations, especially in the economic field.

In 2018, companies from our state exported goods worth about 33.5 million euros to Bulgaria, while imports reached almost the same volume at 33.3 million euros. Since 2001, companies from Saxony-Anhalt have been regularly represented at the Technical Fair in Plovdiv.

At present, there are three town twinning arrangements:

  • Barleben with Tzarevo
  • Oebisfelde-Weferlingen with Svilengrad
  • Wolmirstedt with Sredez

Almost all universities maintain cooperation with Bulgarian universities. Currently there is a school partnership between the Geschwister-Scholl-Gymnasium Sangerhausn and the Foreign Language High School in Veliko Tarnovo.

For further information: 

Government of Saxe: https://europa.sachsen-anhalt.de/internationales/aktuelles-international-2020/bulgarische-botschafterin-zum-antrittsbesuch-in-sachsen-anhalt/

Embassy of Bulgaria to Germany: https://mfa.bg/embassies/germany/news/24096

The International Mother Language Day 2020

“Languages without borders”.

In the picture, H.E. Sheik Mohammed Belal, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh and his wife, Dr Dilruba Nasrin.

By Roy Lie Atjam.

The Hague, 22 February 2020, the Embassy of Bangladesh celebrated “Mother Language Day 2020” with a program full of cultural performances. The Embassies of India, Indonesia, Nepal, Belarus, Viet Nam, Afghanistan, Russian Federation made artistic contributions.

The Theme this year is “Languages without borders”. The theme focuses on cross-border languages and helps to preserve indigenous heritage. The main purpose of celebrating this day is to promulgate the awareness of language and cultural diversity in the world. Linguistic diversity is increasingly threatened because several languages are disappearing, think of  Garifuna, Creole-French, Tupi and many others.

According to UNESCO, a 40% population of the world does not have access to an education in a language they speak or understand. Therefore, it is necessary to make progress in mother tongue-based multilingual education.

On the 22 February the Bangladesh Embassy in the Netherlands put up a grand Ekushe program involving Embassies of as many as seven other countries in The Hague and immersing them in the deeper renditions of Bangladeshi culture and traditions. The event was made to commemorate Immortal Ekushe and International Mother Language Day 2020 to disseminate multilingualism and culture of peace.

More than 200 guests comprising Ambassadors of India, Indonesia, and diplomatic representatives from the Embassies of Belarus, Afghanistan, Thailand, Brazil, Uruguay and Afghanistan, country head of IOM and former Deputy Mayor of The Hague, junior diplomats from Bangladesh, members of expatriate Bangladeshi community, students, Dutch nationals, media among many others joined the program. 

Ambassadors and diplomas representing their country, together with the Ambassador of Bangladesh on Mother Language Day 2020 in The Hague.

The program of the day began with observing one-minute silence for the language martyrs of 1952. While recalling with deep reverence the language martyrs namely Shaheed Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar, Shafiur and so many unknown and unsung language heroes of 1952 who laid down their lives for the cause of mother tongue, Bangladesh Ambassador to the Netherlands Sheikh Mohammed Belal in his welcome address highlighted the significance of International Mother Language Day for furthering culture of peace in the world and urged all to celebrate humanity in the spirit of International Mother Language Day.

The Ambassador encouraged spreading of linguistic diversity and cultural traditions to inspire solidarity based on understanding, tolerance and dialogue. He expressed profound gratitude to the Government of Bangladesh and to The Hague Municipal authority for extending necessary cooperation for the construction of the first-ever International Language Monument in Zuider Park of The Hague, which was inaugurated on 21 February 2019. The Ambassador also underscored the importance of being empathetic to the deaf and dumb people of the world who can’t express their good ideas and thoughts in their mother tongue.    

The Ambassadors of India and Indonesia and their spouses, members of diplomatic corps and former Deputy Mayor of The Hague were made to participate in the event themed “Language of Peace” which was moderated by Dr Dilruba Nasrin, wife of Ambassador Belal. In this segment, participating Ambassadors and their spouses and diplomatic representatives reiterated the theme of peace in their own languages as well as in Bangla. The Indonesian Ambassador performed a popular Indonesian dance while the former Deputy Mayor of The Hague recited a poem of our rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam.

Mother Language Day 2020.

On this occasion, a befitting cultural program was organized, where members of families of the officials and communities of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Russian Federation, Afghanistan, Indonesia, and Vietnam as well as African Students groups put up songs, dances and poems commemorating the spirit of Shaheed Dibash and the International Mother Language Day and representing their rich cultural ethos and traditions. 

The guests mesmerized with the performances and praised the initiative of Embassy of Bangladesh for organizing the program involving performers of other countries which showcases cultural integration and harmony. 

The program ended with lunch where traditional Bangladeshi foods were served.

Earlier, on 21 February 2020, Embassy officials along with members of expatriate Bangladeshi community and students paid their tributes to the heroes of the Language Movement by placing floral wreaths at the first-ever Shaheed Minar built in The Hague in 2019. They stood in solemn silence for some time as a mark of profound respect to the memories of the language heroes.

Malaysia – Cooking Demonstration and Dialogue with Hon. Minister Teresa Kok

Chef Norman Musa and the Minister of Primary Industries H.E. Ms. Teresa Kok.

An event entitled “Cooking Demonstration with Chef Norman Musa, featuring Special Dialogue on Sustainable Malaysian Palm Oil with The Honourable Teresa Kok, Minister of Primary Industries of Malaysia” was held on 14 February 2020 at the Malaysian Ambassador’s Residence, Rumah Malaysia in Wassenaar.

The event was organised by the Embassy of Malaysia with support from the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC), Tourism Malaysia Office in The Hague and the Ladies Association of the Embassy of Malaysia (PERWAKILAN), in conjunction with the Working Visit of the Minister to the Netherlands from 13 until 15 February 2020.

Meet-and-Greet Session with Chef Norman Musa

Before the event commenced, the guests had the opportunity to have a meet-and-greet session with Chef Norman Musa, a Malaysian chef currently based in the Netherlands. He informed the guests that it is his mission to promote Malaysian culinary in the Europe, especially in the Netherlands. He was wearing an apron with the Visit Malaysia 2020 (VM2020) logo, as if to add force to his words. This logo will be displayed on Tram 1 in The Hague during the months of March and April.

The guests responded enthusiastically when they were told that he will appear on a new cooking show in which he will be cooking with well-known personalities from the Dutch world of culinary. Food is also the main attraction in Malaysia’s tourism campaign that promote Malaysia as a home to a tapestry of flavours.

Dr. Mohd. Norhisyam Mohd. Yusof, Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Malaysia in the Netherlands, Chef Norman Musa and Minister of Primary Industries Teresa Kok.

Cooking Demonstration by Chef Norman Musa

Upon the arrival of Minister Teresa Kok and her delegation, the guests were invited to the Residence’s kitchen to watch the cooking demonstration by Chef Norman Musa. He showed the guests how to make net pancake (Roti Jala), a traditional Malaysian snack that Malaysians usually have for special occasion.

Using a kitchen utensil that looked like a funnel with narrow tubes at the bottom, Chef Norman Musa demonstrated his cooking skill by pouring the batter slowly in circular movements into a pan thinly greased with red palm oil. He subsequently showed how to fold the pancake that was then served with chicken curry. The first cooked Roti Jala earned the guests’ applause. Then it was the Minister’s turn and she also managed to make a beautiful Roti Jala.

The guests also had a go at making their own Roti Jala. When Chef Norman Musa said that other than the usual chicken curry, you could also eat the Roti Jala with durian sauce, one of the guests could not help but saying that he was glad that there was no durian in the kitchen. Everyone burst into laughter. When the Roti Jala and chicken curry were served, we could hear the ‘aahhh’ and ‘uuhhh’ expression from the guests enjoying the great taste of the famous Malaysian snacks. 

Sitting at the table are Jeroen Douglas, Executive Director of Solidaridad Network and Dr. Ahmad Parveez Ghulam Kadir, Director General of the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB). The minister and Dr. Mohd. Norhisyam Mohd. Yusof, Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Malaysia in the Netherlands are in the background.

Presentation on Sustainable Malaysian Palm Oil and Dialogue Session with Minister of Primary Industries of Malaysia

After the cooking demonstration, Dr. Mohd. Norhisyam Mohd. Yusof, Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Malaysia in the Netherlands, ushered the guests to the main hall for the dialogue session and introduced Minister Teresa Kok. The Minister informed that her visit to the Netherlands was part of the Malaysian palm oil economic and promotion mission to Europe. This mission constitutes Malaysia’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainable palm oil and palm-based products to key markets as well as to engage and address anti-palm oil sentiments in the region.

The dialogue session began with a presentation given by Dr. Kalyana Sundram, CEO of the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC). He started with some general information about palm oil, including the fact that palm oil tree originates from West Africa, was introduced into the Malay Peninsular by a Frenchman in the 19th century and can only grow 10 degrees north and south of the Equator. Today, palm oil can be found in many products. European consumers often do not realise that the products they use on a daily basis contain palm oil, including hygienic or cosmetic products/toiletries such as toothpaste, body lotion, shampoo and many more. 

Dr. Kalyana Sundram, CEO of the Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC).

He then went on to say that palm oil is a functional and versatile product. Unlike, for example, sunflower oil, is not a genetically modified organism (GMO). Furthermore, the palm oil tree has the highest yield compared to other vegetable oil crops, thus less land is needed to produce palm oil. Palm oil yields 3.56 tonne/hectare while soybean oil yields 0.45 tonne/hectare, sunflower oil yields 0.50 tonne/hectare and rapeseed oil yields 0.77 tonne/hectare.

In addition, the MPOC CEO touched upon the health benefits of red palm oil. The large amount of Vitamin A Carotenoids in red palm oil may help prevent blindness and cancer, while the large amount of Vitamin E Tocotrienols may help boost brain health and prevent diseases such as Alzheimer’s. Dr. Sundram also addressed the European criticism of the Malaysian palm oil industry. In response to this criticism, Malaysia developed the Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) Certification. This certification is mandatory throughout the entire supply chain of palm oil. As part of MSPO, the palm oil industry players have to replant forest trees and contribute to wildlife conservation.  

Another European point of criticism is deforestation. According to Dr. Sundram, only 0.4 cubic metres per hectare is used for palm oil trees. He also pointed out that Malaysia has adopted a new government policy, i.e. that the extension of the palm oil industry will be limited. He reiterated the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s pledge at the Rio Earth Summit 1992 that Malaysia would maintain at least 50% of the tropical rainforest and today 55.3% of the rainforest remains, which is more than the 30% of primary forest that remains in Europe. 

Although producing fully sustainable palm oil is an ongoing effort, Dr. Sundram gave assurance that Malaysia is fully committed to it. The Cabinet of Malaysia on 22 March 2019 endorsed important principled policies toward sustainable oil palm cultivation, namely, to ban the conversion of forest reserved areas for oil palm cultivation; to ban future planting of palm oil in peat land areas; and to cap total palm oil cultivated area to 6.5 million hectares.

He also emphasised the socio-economic importance of the palm oil industry for Malaysia, which among others, is an effective tool to overcome poverty among the underprivileged. To date, it has alleviated 2 million Malaysians out of poverty and it employs more than 500,000 small farmers. In this regard, the palm oil industry possesses a strategic value in the government’s efforts to achieve an equitable development and in fighting poverty, two main components of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

Dr. Sundram ended the presentation with a brief explanation about the “Love MY Palm Oil Campaign,” which is meant to inform Malaysians about sustainable palm oil and make them proud ambassadors of it. In short, Malaysia is ready to provide Europe with sustainable palm oil. Guests also watched a short BBC documentary entitled “The Truth about My Make-Up” which told the story about palm oil use in cosmetic industry and the underprivileged people who rely heavily on palm oil for their livelihoods.

After the presentation, the guests were invited to ask questions to the Minister and her delegation about palm oil. Among the delegation were representatives from the Palm Oil and Sago Industry Development Division, Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), Malaysian Palm Oil Council (MPOC) and Malaysian Palm Oil Certification Council. One of the guests commended the presentation as it thoroughly explained the issues using compelling arguments and that the presentation had left her speechless. 

Closing

The dialogue on the issue continued during lunch when the guest had the opportunity to savour sumptuous Malaysian buffet spread (which used palm oil), including coconut-flavoured rice, chicken Kapitan curry, northern Malaysian-styled beef in soy sauce, tofu & mushrooms stir-fry, cassava pudding, curry puff and seri muka layer cake. 

And, of course, the guests were not sent away empty-handed – they received a goody bag with a bottle of ‘Harvist’ extra red palm fruit oil of premium quality, books and pamphlets about Malaysian sustainable palm oil, food products, Visit Malaysia 2020 mug as well as tourism magazine ‘Maleisië’. 

On the same day, MPOB has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two organisations to accelerate Malaysia’s aspirations in regard to sustainable palm oil production. The first MoU was signed with a Netherlands-based organisation which promotes sustainable trade — IDH The Sustainable Trade Initiative titled Sustainable Climate Smart Palm Oil Production by Smallholders in Malaysia. The second MoU was with an international network organisation which promotes capacity building — Solidaridad Network Asia Ltd titled National Initiative for Sustainable and Climate Smart Oil Palm Smallholders (NI-SCOPS).

IDH The Sustainable Trade Initiative and Solidaridad are implementing partners for the Netherlands in the NI-SCOPS programme. The projects funded by the implementing partners will provide assistance to smallholders in Malaysia and increase the adaption of the sustainable certification scheme of the smallholders through enhancing sustainable practices.

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Text and photos, courtesy Embassy Malaysia The Hague.