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The Asia and Pacific region are no strangers to pandemics or crisis, having tackled the consequences of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003, the influenza A H1N1 outbreak in 2008, and the 2008 global financial crisis. In dealing with previous and current adversity, the accountancy profession in the region has had to adapt to stay relevant and alert for the benefit of its members and the profession.

Although this pandemic presents unprecedented challenges for professional accountancy organizations (PAOs) it has not stopped their efforts to serve their members and the profession in the spirit of the public interest and the greater good.

Over the past several weeks, IFAC has spoken with a number of our member organizations in the region to understand how they are coping and share their experiences with the wider global accountancy profession. While every organization has its own set of challenges to overcome their insights may help others proactively tackle the crisis.

Many PAOs have established web pages and online resource centers dedicated to COVID-19. Some examples include:

Member organizations are adhering to local government advisories on social distancing and working from home, which has affected operations, continuing professional development (CPD) and seminars, and examinations. Some organizations are postponing exams and others are taking their CPD and seminars online. For example, the Mongolian Institute of Certified Public Accountants has moved its training online, the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh has postponed classes, the Malaysian Institute of Accountants’ CPD programs and courses are now delivered through e-learning channels, and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India’s Digital Learning Hub provides free courses and publications to its members.

Member organizations also acted swiftly to develop technical guidance for their membership. Uncertain times can cause confusion especially if there are deadlines to be met in preparing and reporting on financial statements. Recent technical guidance for practitioners includes:

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Adrian Lim

IFAC Global Head, Member Engagement and Experience

Adrian joined IFAC in 2015 and has held a range of roles across membership, stakeholder engagement, and program delivery. His responsibilities have included managing engagement and compliance activities with IFAC Members and Associates in the Asia Pacific region and the United Kingdom and Ireland, overseeing membership operations—including new member admissions and the IFAC Membership Committee—and leading the creation and administration of the IFAC Network Partner Program.

He has also managed the Accounting Technicians workstream, including the Accounting Technicians Communities of Practice, led the delivery of the IFAC Chief Executives’ Forum in 2024 and 2025, and supported colleagues delivering the IFAC Connect Series. Adrian is currently co-leading the delivery of the World Congress of Accountants 2026.

He holds a degree in Political Science from George Washington University and previously worked at CFA Institute and the YWCA.

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