Background
The Southeast Asian Network of Civil Society Organisation (SEAN-CSO), in collaboration with the Australian Multicultural Foundation (AMF), is seeking proposals from its members and organisations with significant experience in Early Warning Systems (EWS), Socio-Emotional Learning, and Community-Based Rehabilitation and Reintegration from Violent Extremism.
Your expertise is crucial in developing innovative e-learning courses in these areas.
This open call aims to enrich the existing e-learning resources with new case studies that will inspire practitioners, communities, and members to build their capacity in EWS and SEL and significantly impact their communities. These resources will also support implementing Community-Based Rehabilitation and Reintegration programs in Southeast Asia.
Selected Applications
After thoroughly reviewing all submissions, we are pleased to inform you that the organisation has been selected as a contributor for the case studies as follows:
Community-Based Rehabilitation and Reintegration (CB-RR)
- Gagandilan Mindanao Women Inc (Philippines)
- Focusing on women’s empowerment and prevention against violent extremism
- The targeted audience are ex-combatants spouses
- Konsorsium Reintegrasi dan Rehabilitasi Sosial Sulawesi Tengah (Poso, Indonesia)
- Focusing on P/CVE, radicalisation and terrorism, especially on the research of new initiatives, advocating, assistance and efforts for the deradicalisation process, reintegration, and social rehabilitation
- The targeted audience is former terrorist convicts
- Initiate.MY (Malaysia)
- Promote tolerance and prevent violence
- The targeted audiences are Al-Qaeda association returnees and ex-supporters of the Syrian terrorist groups.
Socio-Emotional Learning
- Duayjai Association (Thailand)
- Assisting and advocating for communities in Southern Thailand, particularly those affected by nearly two decades of violent conflict
- Particular focus on the vulnerabilities of women, elders, and persons with disabilities who have endured both physical and psychological hardships
Please check your email inbox for further information about the following process.
We are excited to work with you on this initiative and look forward to your valuable contributions!