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DTSTART;TZID="Asia/Krasnoyarsk":20200427T100000
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SUMMARY:FROM FEAR TO RESILIENCE: STORYTELLING OF COVID-19 IN SOUTHEAST ASIA  Call for Photo\, Short Video and Art Essays by SEA Junction and Partners
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThese days we are inundated with photos of deaths\, ICUs and suffering\, creating fear as an incentive to keep us all at home. No matter how well-meaning\, this narrative of COVID-19 remains one-sided and may have many unwanted consequences. We know from the HIV epidemic that fear only changes behavior in the short term and it may cause traumas and prejudices that make it more difficult to learn to live with the virus. This narrative also leads to seeing the ‘other’ as the ‘enemy’ who can potentially infect us\, triggering unnecessary stigma and discrimination that hampers the efforts to control the pandemic. More needs to be done to raise understanding of the rationale of preventive measures and to provide the social and economic means to enable people to apply those. \nLiving through a pandemic with unforeseen reality and unending uncertainties for over a year has created an epidemic of fear. As a consequence\, there have been stigmatization and blaming to infected people\, especially vulnerable population. With the current surges in COVID-19 infection across Southeast Asia\, the fear of contracting the disease remains and is even escalated when the vaccine is in shortage and not accessible to many. They are nervous of not getting timely vaccinated\, not to mention the concern on vaccine’s safety and efficacy. The fear also extends beyond contraction and manifests in socio-economic stress as a result of the pandemic impacts. In particular\, the poor and disadvantaged groups have been hardest hit with a deepening of poverty since the existing inequalities have been exacerbated. \nSEA Junction invites all to make an effort to collectively provide a different visual story of the pandemic in Southeast Asia that shows strength and hope. We believe in the importance of reducing fear and promote informed policy and public discussion with more accurate reporting of the epidemiological realities of COVID-19. We need to show that COVID-19 is also a tale of survival\, resilience and solidarity. \nWe are calling for short stories in the form of photo essays\, short documentaries and illustrated art essays in any language of the region (to be later translated into English) or in English. We will then select\, curate and showcase them in a special section on our online platform and on our social media. We will be also looking for other partners interested in broadcasting these works of resilience. When the COVID-19 situation ease\, we will use the selected visual storytelling works to organize a 2-week long exhibition at BACC. \nPossible topics include but not limited to: \n\ncultural rituals and faith to counter our anxiety;\nexperiences of quarantine (at home or at reserved locations) and survival;\npeople that continue to work in essential services;\nlaborers and migrant workers that keep the economy running by continuing to work in construction\, agriculture\, fishing\, etc.;\nrural and urban community organizing to control the pandemic and provide support to the needy;\ninnovation and adaptation of technology in resource poor settings;\nstrategic intervention to enhance people survival beyond relief;\nand people that fight for social protection and for upholding of privacy and other human rights amidst this pandemic.\n\nNeedless to say\, ethical and safety principles need to be respected in the production of the stories\, and compliance of preventive measures is a must at any time. \nPlease submit approximately 15 photos and/or videos along with short essay to  southeastasiajunction@gmail.com. The call remains open without specific deadline. We welcome all the entries and also other interested partners to join this call. \nOrganizers \nSEA Junction \nSEA Junction\, established under the Thai non-profit organization Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies (ForSEA)\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions- from arts and lifestyles to economy and development. Conveniently located at Room 408 of the Bangkok Arts and Culture Center or BACC (across MBK\, BTS National Stadium)\, SEA Junction facilitates public access to knowledge resources and exchanges among students\, practitioners and Southeast Asia lovers. For more information see www.seajunction.org\, join the Facebook group:  http://www.facebook.com/groups/1693058870976440/ and follow us on twitter and Instagram @seajunction \nWith support of: \nChina Medical Board  \nThe Rockefeller-endowed China Medical Board (CMB)\, an independent American foundation started in 1914\, aims to advance health in China and neighbouring Asian countries through strengthening medical\, nursing and public health research and education. See further chinamedicalboard.org \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/from-fear-to-resilience-lets-change-the-narrative-of-covid19-in-southeast-asia/
LOCATION:SEA Junction\, Room 408\, BACC\, 939 Rama 1 Rd\, Pathum Wan\, Khet Pathum Wan\, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330 Bangkok\, Thailand\, Bangkok\, Thailand
CATEGORIES:Special Initiatives
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200901
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230902
DTSTAMP:20260514T012407
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SUMMARY:Call for Proposals\, Small Grant Program “Staying Resilient Amid the Pandemic in Southeast Asia”
DESCRIPTION:In Southeast Asia\, the spread of COVID-19 has been relatively slow when compared to other regions. With the exception of the Philippines and Indonesia\, the number of seriously ill and death cases remain in the two digits. This\, however\, does not imply that the pandemic should be taken lightly nor that the health\, economic and political impacts are insignificant. Like in other parts of the words\, human suffering is real\, with a disproportionate impact on the most vulnerable. The pandemic has also highlighted deep inequalities and socio-economic and human rights challenges. \nIrrespective of the capacity of governments to tackle the pandemics\, all over the region civil society groups\, communities and committed individuals have shown great resilience and solidarity. All kinds of small-scale initiatives have been started to battle the pandemic and cope with its local impacts from providing relief goods and PPE equipment to launching education campaigns and financial schemes. \nRecognizing the importance of these diverse initiatives and the fact that they are often undertaken with minimal resources\, SEA Junction is launching the “Staying Resilient Amid the Pandemic in Southeast Asia” small-grant program. The 3-year program\, with support of the China Medical Board Foundation and WIEGO\, provides funds to efforts working to build social capital\, strengthen community resilience\, improve the living and health conditions of local communities (geographical as well as functional) and enhance their capacity to cope with the current situation of COVID-19 and its longer-term socio-economic and health impacts. \nSmall grants for an average of USD 2\,500 will be awarded to selected groups and individuals. Funds can be used to complement existing resources as well as seeds or matching funds. Besides providing financing\, the program will also share relevant COVID-19 and health equity relevant information and knowledge\, foster cross-fertilization of ideas and interventions\, help build networks and conduct joint advocacy activities. \nEligibility and Priority \n\nThis call is open to individuals and groups (both formal and informal)\nFocus is on socio-economic and health dimensions of COVID-19\nActivities are to be located in Southeast Asia\nPriority is given to community-led and inclusive initiatives\nEmphasis on equity and resilience\n\nHow to Apply: \n\nDownload and fill the proposal form provided here: Proposal Template\nUse English or any Southeast Asian languages\nSubmit your brief proposal by email to southeastasiajunction@gmail.com\n\n  \n \nThe first batch of applications was closed in September 2020. We have selected and provided funds to 13 initiatives in Indonesia\, Malaysia\, Myanmar\, Thailand and The Philippines on different issues including arts and culture\, migration\, gender\, rural development\, waste management\, education\, etc. The full list of first batch grantees is available here. \nThe second call for proposals was closed on 15 March 2021. Amid the new wave of outbreak in many countries\, the community demand for support is great with almost 140 relevant proposals received. Thanks to individual and non-profit donations as per our fundraising campaign at the end of 2020\, we have been able to increase our initial funds and grant 23 local initiatives from different locations in 8 countries. The full list of second batch grantees is available here. The next opportunity for a third batch of application is tentatively planned for the end of 2021. \nMeanwhile\, we are now looking for ways to increase the budget as the need is great and response has been overwhelming. Any contribution from interested institutional and individual donors will go a long way toward mitigating the impacts of COVID-19 and strengthening the community-based response to the pandemic. If there’s any preference for particular groups\, themes or countries\, you can earmark your donations and we will take it into account in the grant announcements and selection. Please find more information here. \nOrganizers \nSEA Junction \nSEA Junction\, established under the Thai non-profit organization Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies (ForSEA)\, aims to foster understanding and appreciation of Southeast Asia in all its socio-cultural dimensions- from arts and lifestyles to economy and development. Conveniently located at Room 408 of the Bangkok Arts and Culture Center or BACC (across MBK\, BTS National Stadium)\, SEA Junction facilitates public access to knowledge resources and exchanges among students\, practitioners and Southeast Asia lovers. For more information see www.seajunction.org\, join the Facebook group:  http://www.facebook.com/groups/1693058870976440/ and follow us on twitter and Instagram @seajunction \nWith support of: \nChina Medical Board Foundation \nThe Rockefeller-endowed China Medical Board (CMB)\, an independent American foundation started in 1914\, aims to advance health in China and neighbouring Asian countries through strengthening medical\, nursing and public health research and education. See further  chinamedicalboard.org. \nWIEGO \nWIEGO is a global network focused on securing livelihoods for the working poor\, especially women\, in the informal economy. Informal workers need voice\, visibility and validity. WIEGO creates change by building capacity among informal worker organizations\, expanding the knowledge base\, and influencing local\, national and international policies. See further www.wiego.org. \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/call-for-proposals-small-grant-program-staying-resilient-amid-the-pandemic-in-southeast-asia/
LOCATION:SEA Junction\, Room 408\, BACC\, 939 Rama 1 Rd\, Pathum Wan\, Khet Pathum Wan\, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330 Bangkok\, Thailand\, Bangkok\, Thailand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230802
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SUMMARY:Post-Doctoral Fellow/Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow (3 year-contract\, renewable)
DESCRIPTION:The Centre on Asia and Globalisation (CAG)\, at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy\, National University of Singapore\, invites applications for TWO Research Fellowships in the fields of: \n\nInternational Relations\, with a focus on Southeast Asia\nInternational Politics of Technology\n\nThe Lee Kuan Yew School is a leading school of public policy with an international faculty and student body. CAG was established in 2006 to provide accurate\, independent\, and high-quality analysis on issues of regional and global significance for academia\, decision-makers\, commentators\, and the general public. Its current research agenda focuses on the prospects of regional and global order; the future of economic globalisation/de-globalisation and their impact on Asia; the alignment postures of Southeast Asia in an era of superpower competition; and the impact of technology and artificial intelligence on international politics (https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/cag). \nDescription \nThe candidate will conduct independent\, in-depth\, and publishable research on issues in his/her expertise and contribute to the Centre’s agenda on: \n\nThe international relations of Southeast Asia OR\nThe international politics of technology\, including but not limited to the geopolitics of technological competition\, techno-nationalism\, and the strategic implications of emerging technology. The preferred regional area of focus is Asia (Northeast\, Southeast Asia\, and South Asia).\n\nS/he is expected to initiate and organize research projects\, workshops\, conferences\, and other research events. S/he should be able to reach out to publishers and actively engage with academia\, policy practitioners\, and media and business leaders\, as well as apply for external grants. In addition\, s/he is expected to play a role in coordinating with other researchers and contribute to the broader intellectual life of the centre. \nRequirements \n\nA Ph.D. degree in the social sciences with preference for Political Science/International Relations\n\nExpertise in the International Relations of Asia with a focus on Southeast Asia OR\nExpertise in the political economy\, geopolitical\, or security aspects of technology\n\n\nAn ability to engage with policy and research communities in Singapore\, Asia\, and around the world\nA strong and demonstrated sense of academic independence and collegiality\nA willingness to engage in interdisciplinary interactions at the School\n\nBenefits \n\nInternationally competitive salary\, 3-year renewable contract\nHousing benefit\, travel assistance\, and transit accommodation\, subject to NUS eligibility criteria\nHighly collegial working environment with an internationally diverse group of scholars\nExcellent research support provided by CAG\, the LKY School and the University\n\nApplication Procedure \nApplicants should submit the following in electronic form (MS Word or PDF file): \n\nCover letter\, with a brief statement of research expertise and its relevance to CAG’s existing research interests\nDetailed curriculum vitae\nCopies of Academic certificates and transcripts\nwo samples of academic publications\nThree letters of reference (mail to cag@nus.edu.sg)\nJoining date: August 1\, 2023 (preferred\, but negotiable)\nApplication deadline: Open until filled\n\nPlease send electronic submissions to Ms. Serene Teang (cag@nus.edu.sg) \nYou can read detail information here \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/post-doctoral-fellow-research-fellow-senior-research-fellow-3-year-contract-renewable/
CATEGORIES:Opportunities
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230601
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230802
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SUMMARY:The Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Professional Fellows Program (YSEALI PFP)
DESCRIPTION:Application Period:  June 1- August 1 \, 2023  \nProgram Length -5-6 Weeks \nThe Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Professional Fellows Program (YSEALI PFP) is a two-way U.S. Department of State exchange program designed to strengthen people-to-people ties between young leaders from Brunei\, Cambodia\, Indonesia\, Laos\, Malaysia\, Myanmar\, Philippines\, Singapore\, Thailand\, Timor-Leste\, Vietnam\, and the United States. Through intensive fellowships designed to broaden their professional expertise and enhance their leadership capabilities\, YSEALI PFP provides emerging Southeast Asian leaders with the opportunity to gain first-hand experiences in\, and exposure to\, U.S. public and private sector offices working in the areas of civic engagement\, economic empowerment\, governance and society\, and sustainable development and the environment. \nThe Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) is the U.S. government’s signature program to strengthen leadership development and networking in Southeast Asia. Through a variety of programs and engagements\, including U.S. educational and cultural exchanges\, regional exchanges\, and seed funding\, YSEALI seeks to build the leadership capabilities of youth in the region\, strengthen ties between the U.S. and Southeast Asia\, and nurture an ASEAN community. \nEligibility and Application Overview \nPublic applications are accepted. \nParticipants must: \n\nBe citizens and current residents of one of the eleven YSEALI countries (Brunei\, Cambodia\, Indonesia\, Laos\, Malaysia\, Myanmar\, Philippines\, Singapore\, Thailand\, Timor-Leste and Vietnam); \nBe emerging leaders in government\, civil society\, or the private sector who have demonstrated expertise pertaining to the respective theme for which they are applying;\nBe 25 to 35 years old at the start of the program\, currently employed\, and have two or more years of relevant professional work experience; \nBe self-directed with demonstrated leadership and collaborative skills and able to work effectively in a cross-cultural setting; \nBe able to identify an objective/project of their own selection that the participant would like to implement in their home workplace or community;\nand Have demonstrated proficiency in written and oral English.\n\nPlease read more information here \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/the-young-southeast-asian-leaders-initiative-professional-fellows-program-yseali-pfp/
CATEGORIES:Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230801
DTSTAMP:20260514T012407
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SUMMARY:Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival (JAFF) is calling for Asian film submissions for their 18th edition\, to be shown in Jogjakarta\, Indonesia\, from 25 November to 2 December 2023. \nJAFF is a premier Asian film festival in Indonesia focusing on the development of Asian cinema. This festival not only contributes to introducing Asian cinema to a wider public in Indonesia\, but it also provides a space for the intersection of many sectors such as arts\, culture\, and tourism. \nSince its inception\, JAFF has worked closely with NETPAC (Network for the Promotion of Asia Pacific Cinema)\, a worldwide organization of 30 member countries. NETPAC is a pan-Asian film and cultural organization involving critics\, filmmakers\, festival organizers\, curators\, distributors\, and exhibitors\, as well as educators. \nJAFF presents several awards to the best films in Asia such as Golden Hanoman Award\, Silver Hanoman Award\, NETPAC Award\, Blencong Award\, Geber Award\, Jogja Students Film Award\, and JAFF-Indonesian Screen Awards to express the deepest appreciation for Asian cinema. \nRequirements \nJAFF accepts feature films (over 45 minutes) and short films (under 45 minutes) in narrative\, documentary\, experimental or animated form. \nSubmissions are only open to Asian or Indonesian films or films that have relations with Asian countries. \nFilms must have English subtitles. \nJAFF application guidelines \nDeadline: 31 July 2023 \nSee more information on https://culture360.asef.org/opportunities/jogja-netpac-asian-film-festival-2023/?fbclid=IwAR0aX3v6RyqXGYMOPDyS5VLuCG5efaW5nSzwYr2EHeNSB1fNS4HeMQSNZLM \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/jogja-netpac-asian-film-festival-2023/
CATEGORIES:Opportunities
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230731
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230801
DTSTAMP:20260514T012407
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SUMMARY:NGO Fellowship Program in Taiwan
DESCRIPTION:Application Deadline: July 31\, 2023 \nFellowship Schedule: October1-29\, 2023 \nAbout the Fellowship \nThe NGO Fellowship Program provides opportunities for NGO professionals from South Asia and Southeast Asia to gain first-hand experience in the Taiwanese NGO sector. The one-month-long fellowship contains an NGO placement\, workshop\, and roundtable event with their Taiwanese counterparts.  \nKey Program Features \nNGO Placement: \nFellows will be placed in Taiwan’s NGO according to their professional backgrounds. Fellows will work with the Taiwanese NGO and engage in daily operations for three weeks. Depending on the nature of the NGOs\, fellows will engage in event preparation\, project management\, or fundraising activities.  \nCapacity building: \nFellows will attend a four-day workshop at the start of the program. The workshop aims at project management\, fundraising\, and advocacy. Fellows will also visit civil society sites related to Taiwan civil society. \nRoundtable event: \nFellows will join a roundtable event on the sixth day of the program. The fellows and Taiwanese NGO professionals will together share their practical experience and up-to-date observation in the field.   \nFuture project collaboration \nFellows will be expected to propose a project draft at the end of the program for future cooperation in their home countries. The program will provide opportunities for fellows and host NGOs to explore the possibility of future cooperation. \nEligibility \n\nAge: NGO professionals from 25 to 40 years old. An outstanding applicant whose age is not between 25 to 40 will be considered. \nNumber of Fellows : 10\nProfessions:\n\nCommunity development\, environment\, education\, gender\, human rights\, media and information technology\, LGBTQ\, medical service\, and social welfare. Outstanding applicants from other fields will also be considered. \n\nCountries\nSoutheast Asia: Brunei\, Cambodia\, Laos\, Indonesia\, Malaysia\, Myanmar\, the Philippines\, Singapore\, Thailand\, and Vietnam\nSouth Asia: Bhutan\, Bangladesh\, India\, Nepal\, Sri Lanka\, and Pakistan\nLanguage: Proficiency in written and oral English or Mandarin.\nAt least three years of work experience in the NGO sector\nDemonstrated professional excellence\, independent and self-motivated\, able to complete an independent fellowship\n\nSponsorship \nFellows’ expenses of flight\, lodging\, food\, and transportation will be covered. Fellows will receive per diem during the three-week placement. \nHow to Apply \nApply here: https://forms.gle/L2tBGfaZoVKcm6xTA(link is external) \nThe application deadline is July 31\, 2023. \nApplicants should fill in the registration form and upload documents\, including: \n\nCV\nPersonal Statement (one page\, including the purpose of attending the Program\, expectations of the Program\, and the plan of personal career. )\n2 recommendation letters\n\nFor more information\, please contact with Mr. Hu: secretariat@taiwanaid.org (link sends e-mail)  +886-2-27197188 \nPlease read more information the  Taiwan Aid Org   \n
URL:https://seajunction.org/event/ngo-fellowship-program-in-taiwan/
CATEGORIES:Opportunities
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