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SIAGA – Mari Tong Ajar (MATOA) | Manokwari

MANOKWARI – MATOA stands for Mari Torang Ajar or Let’s Teach! Since not all elementary schools in Manokwari provides English classes for the students, Siriwai Kuwai (IPY 2016) and the West Papua International Youth Exchange Alumni Association (PCMI Papua Barat) volunteered in teaching English in SD YPPGI 03 Korothis in Fanindi from September 2018 to March 2019. About 30 students benefited from the project

Given the positive impact resulted from this project, the school has agreed to explore possibility in signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to continue this project for the next three years.

SIAGA is a series of social contribution activities of SSEAYP International Indonesia. Led by #SSEAYP alumni, ten social projects will be implemented across the archipelago from Manokwari, Papua to Bengkulu, Sumatra. To find out more about SIAGA, follow their stories through #SSEAYPSIAGA

From PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #01]

Featured Publication of Brian Christian (IPY 2017, SFYLC 2020, AA Rep. 2023) Director of Media, Communication & Information of SSEAYP International Indonesia Inc. Source: BRIANCHOFFICIAL

Title: From PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP • Camera: Canon EOS 60D + Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM • Date: June 2017 – December 2018 • Location: Japan & SouthEast Asia (MS NipponMaru, Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia) • Subject: Moment & Story • Album: SSEAYP (Ship for SouthEast Asian and Japanese Youth Program) 2017

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #02]

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #03]

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #04]

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #05]

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #06]

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #07]

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #08]

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #09]

PCMI Jakarta to SSEAYP [Photo #10]
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Call for delegations! Program PPAN 2019
Recalling those moments in one brief gallery to share the story of “Once-in-a-Lifetime Journey” called SSEAYP

For registration and selection of DKI Jakarta’s delegations:
www.jktmuda.id/program/detail/1

Thanks to:
@garuda44.ipysseayp2017 @pcmijakarta @sseaypindonesia
Supported by:
@disporadkijkt @dkijakarta @kemenpora

01. On the grand vessel, MS NipponMaru, I was drawing up the ongoing memento while gazing the vastness.
02. Started as the major delegations of DKI Jakarta Province, Batavia traditional culture is our trademark and identity.
03. From strangers to friends and family, we are the delegations of Program PPAN 2017 DKI Jakarta; ready to explore the world.
04. Selected for SSEAYP 2017, it was all started in Japan; this one was moment with friends on Autumn in Gunma.
05. Always a monument of our memories, love and pride; we sailed through the oceans with MS NipponMaru.
06. Garuda 44, Indonesia Participating Youth of SSEAYP 2017, were successfully doing the Flag Cheers in Cambodia.
07. It is not just about Art Performance or Cultural Exchange, but also sharing knowledge and international diplomacy.
08. There were many roles and responsibilities in program such as Press Team, Design Multimedia, and Sponsorship.
09. Perhaps one of my most memorable moment; I believe we will be complete again someday as one whole contingent.
10. Not just ended there! Regeneration is part of the story like welcoming my junior for SSEAYP 2018.
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#PPAN #PPAN2019 #PCMIJakarta #Jakarta #Indonesia
#ASEAN #Japan #Moment #Story #Youth
#SSEAYP #SSEAYP2017 #SSEAYPSick #Garuda44 #4Ever4SSEAYP

“Remember Me Project” – IPY 2018

Background

In the Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) report related to the release of a global scale that illustrates the analysis of prevalence, incidence, the impact of costs, and the trend of dementia over the past year has shown significant numbers. In this note, ADI highlights the lack of dementia research in Indonesia. While quoting from the Central Statistics Agency, there are as many as 4.07 million Senior Citizens in Indonesia who suffer from dementia. Indonesia is also listed as ten countries with the highest rates of dementia in the world. But in fact, dementia disease that commonly attacks the elderly with age 65 years and above has not received any treatments. Many people underestimate senility and other symptoms of degenerative diseases that Senior Citizens suffered. This is due to a decrease in motor function in the body, which decreases performance in the elderly. This symptom cannot be taken lightly. Instead, the elderly must get the right treatment. Unfortunately, the general society’s perception is that dementia and its symptoms are normal. It’s highly important for a dementia patient to be assisted in their daily activity.

On the other hand, the demographic bonus that occurs in Indonesia is an opportunity to deal with this problem of dementia. The number of productive circles can be a solution to spread out the information and thus creating a comprehensive awareness and understanding of people with dementia, starting from the surrounding environment and then spread the information out more massively.
Therefore, it is crucial to involve youth, more specifically productive age (15-25 years) to become information agents as well as increasing understanding while preventing themselves from the same problems experienced by Senior Citizens. Based on the background above, the Indonesian Contingent (Garuda 45) for the Ship for the Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program proposed social contribution activities (Post Program Activity / Go and Grow Program) under the name “Remember Me Project.”

Objective of RememberMe Project

The objective of this project is to provide an understanding of the importance of preventive action of dementia from the earliest period, starting with healthy lifestyles and consequently will improve the quality of life. Hopefully, this activity will also increase public understanding of the healthy lifestyle habit and raising awareness for the people around us, especially people with dementia.

Aim

  1. Increase awareness and understanding of the younger generation about dementia through the dissemination of knowledge, seminars, workshops, and interactive games (board games).
  2. Collaboration with related communities / schools to promote campaigns about dementia and a culture of healthy living to the wider community.

Read the Latest SSEAYP News 2019: Go and Grow!

Read more the updates from the 45th Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program, including their Post-Programme Activities in their respective home countries by clicking this link: SSEAYP News No.41 2019 (45th SSEAYP)

Happy Reading!

SIAGA – Jepara Green Generation

JEPARA – To raise awareness on environmental issues in the city, SSEAYP International Indonesia and @ Jepara Green Generation conducted a three-day workcamp for twenty youths this month.

Notable speakers from various backgrounds were invited to discuss the emerging environmental issues such as water pollution and plastic waste, and explore how youths can come up with solutions that they can implement in their communities. Some pre-program activities such as coastal clean-up exercises and campaign to schools to raise awareness of the problem of rubbish and littering were also conducted prior to the workcamp.

SIAGA is a series of social contribution activities of SSEAYP International Indonesia. Led by SSEAYP alumni, ten social projects will be implemented across the archipelago from Manokwari, Papua to Bengkulu, Sumatra. To find out more about SIAGA, follow their stories through #SSEAYPSIAGA
#SSEAYP #JeparaGreenGeneration

SIAGA – Possible Work Goes to School | Makassar

MAKASSAR – Albeit decreasing in the past few years, the number of youth unemployment remains high in Indonesia. To tackle this issue, Nazar Malik (IPY 2014) and @possiblehub conducted Possible Work Goes to School, aiming to provide free soft skills training for vocational school students.

Through this activity, fifty students participated in a training where they learned to make a professional resume, practised job interview, and understand the importance of proper grooming and professional appearance.

SIAGA is a series of social contribution activities of SSEAYP International Indonesia. Led by SSEAYP alumni, ten social projects will be implemented across the archipelago from Manokwari, Papua to Bengkulu, Sumatra. To find out more about SIAGA, follow their stories through #SSEAYPSIAGA

SSEAYP Indonesia to Support UNDP-ERIA’s Project 2045

As one of the most active youth organisation promoting the mutual cooperation between ASEAN and Japan youths, SSEAYP International Indonesia was present during the High Level Seminar and the launching of Project 2045 Final Report.

Project 2045 is one of the important projects to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Indonesia-Japan diplomatic relationship and to develop a cooperation vision of the two countries aiming for 2045, the 100th Anniversary of Indonesia’s independence.

The Project 2045 Report highlighted three common targets of Japan and Indonesia: (1) to uphold democracy and become maritime global powers (political level); (2) to be ranked among the world’s top five economies (economic level); (3) to achieve high quality of life beyond the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (social level). The report also stresses the importance of the two countries to form a joint partnership to realise a life of plenty, freedom, and safety for their citizens, and to achieve a peaceful, stable, democratic, diverse, and tolerant society.

The Full Report of the Project 2045, developed by the team led by Ambassador Muhammad Lutfi and Dr Takashi Shiraishi was launched on 8 December 2018 and handed to Vice President Muhammad Jusuf Kalla and Mr Teru Fukui, the former Minister of State for Ocean Policy and for Okinawa and Northern Territories Affairs Japan at the reception on that day. The High Level Seminar Project 2045 was held on 8-9 December 2018 where ministers and seasoned experts presented their views and discussed in-depth about Indonesia-Japan’s cooperation and the outcome of the report.

To view the Executive Summary of the Project 2045 Report, please click here.

To view the Project 2045 Full Report, please click here.

SIAGA – We’re Able (Workshop and Entrepreneurial Activity for the Differently-Abled) | Palembang

PALEMBANG- We’re Able (Workshop and Entrepreneurial Activity for the Differently-Abled) @weareable_id was conducted this year, aiming to improve the skills of the persons with diffabilities (PWDs) to ensure their participation in the labour force. Partnering with PCMI South Sumatra, Gerkatin Palembang, PASH and other stakeholders, SSEAYP International Indonesia took part in providing free workshops for the deaf communities in South Sumatra.

Six workshops in weaving songket have been conducted, with four workshops to be implemented until early 2019. Led by Dery Marsan (IPY 2017), these workshops have benefited 25 participants and engaged youth communities in Palembang to raise awareness on inclusive society.

SIAGA is a series of social contribution activities of SSEAYP International Indonesia. Led by SSEAYP alumni, ten social projects will be implemented across the archipelago from Manokwari, Papua to Bengkulu, Sumatra. To find out more about SIAGA, follow their stories through #SSEAYPSIAGA

SSEAYP SIAGA – We're Able Palembang

PALEMBANG – We’re Able (Workshop and Entrepreneurial Activity for the Differently-Abled) was conducted this year, aiming to improve the skills of the persons with diffabilities (PWDs) to ensure their participation in the labour force. Partnering with PCMI South Sumatra, Gerkatin Palembang, PASH and other stakeholders, SSEAYP International Indonesia took part in providing free workshops for the deaf communities in South Sumatra. Six workshops in weaving songket have been conducted, with four workshops to be implemented until early 2019. Led by Dery Marsan (IPY 2017), these workshops have benefited 25 participants and engaged youth communities in Palembang to raise awareness on inclusive society. SIAGA is a series of social contribution activities of SSEAYP International Indonesia. Led by SSEAYP alumni, ten social projects will be implemented across the archipelago from Manokwari, Papua to Bengkulu, Sumatra. To find out more about SIAGA, follow their stories through #SSEAYPSIAGA#weareable #pedulidifabel #temantuli #temandengar #difabelbekerja #bisindo #gerkatin #youthproject #civicengagement #pcmisumsel #disporasumsel #kemenpora #sseayp

Posted by SSEAYP International Indonesia on Thursday, November 29, 2018

SIAGA – Gerakan Santri Sehat | Cirebon

CIREBON – Gerakan Santri Sehat was held ini Pondok Pesantren KHAS Kempek Cirebon, West Java on 9th Nov 2018. Partnering with Nahdlatul Ulama – the largest Islamic organisation in Indonesia – and Ministry of Health, this activity aims to accelerate efforts in ending tuberculosis (TBC) and promote clean and healthy lifestyle in pesantren.

Approximately 300 participants attended the seminar, with representative from the health office of the city and regency of Cirebon also joined this event.

Many thanks to Citra Fitri Agustina (IPY 2006) and Riko Pambudi (IPY 2016) for initiating this event!

SIAGA is an initial social contribution activities of SSEAYP International Indonesia. Led by SSEAYP alumni, ten social projects will be implemented across the archipelago from Manokwari, Papua to Bengkulu, Sumatra. To find out more about SIAGA, follow their stories through #SSEAYPSIAGA 

SSEAYP Presentation at Markplus’ ASEAN Marketing Summit 2018

JAKARTA – At the 4th Annual Markplus’ ASEAN Marketing Summit 2018, SSEAYP International Indonesia were pleased to share our experience in engaging millennials in social causes.

Under the theme of “Marketing to ASEAN Millennials”, this one-day event brought together distinguished experts and industry commentators from business and marketing arenas to discuss the most pressing issues facing ASEAN as a region today. Minister of Foreign Affairs Retno Marsudi, Minister of Tourism Arief Yahya, and Founder and Executive Chairman MarkPlus, Inc, Mr. Hermawan Kartajaya delivered keynote speeches for this event.

At the sidelines, we have our SSEAYP mini exhibition booth to engage with the attendees and potential sponsors for the 45th Indonesian contingent for SSEAYP.

To watch the live video of the Summit, please visit: http://marketeers.com/livestreaming