
Phnom Penh, 31 March 2025 – A landmark policy report released today by the Southeast Asia Public Policy Institute (SEAPPI) and the Asian Vision Institute (AVI) calls for urgent action to reduce harmful alcohol consumption in Cambodia. Developing a Policy Landscape in Cambodia to Combat Harmful Alcohol Consumption lays out clear actions to prevent drink-driving, tackle underage drinking,…

On March 6, 2025, the Southeast Asia Public Policy Institute co-hosted the first Alcohol Policy Multistakeholder Dialogue in Phnom Penh, Cambodia in partnership with the Asian Vision Institute. The dialogue brought together insights and expertise from across government, private sector, civil society and the research community to share ideas on building an environment that addresses…

Illicit alcohol is a significant challenge in the Philippines, with international agencies estimating that 20–30% of all consumption is unrecorded. This includes homemade drinks such as lambanog, smuggled goods, and counterfeit products produced illegally as fake branded spirits. Production is concentrated in Metro Manila, where thousands of bottles are manufactured each month, targeting demand for…

New Report Calls for Thailand to Break Repair Barriers, Tackle 450,000 Tons of E-Waste Annually, and Align with BCG Economic Goals February 19, 2025 – BANGKOK – A new report released today by the Southeast Asia Public Policy Institute, in collaboration with the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) and Rangsit University, reveals significant opportunities for Thailand to…

The Southeast Asia Public Policy Institute (SEAPPI) and Asian Vision Institute (AVI) are announcing an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on policy research and dialogues in areas of mutual interest including sustainability, energy, technology, and public health. As a first project under the new MoU, the institutes have announced a collaboration to better understand…