The Phnom Penh Post

Deal aims to empower Asean youth

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THE Asean Foundation and Maybank Foundation have signed a three-year extension agreement for the Empowering Youths Across Asean programme.

The signing was held at the new Asean Secretaria­t building in Ja karta, Indonesia, and was witnessed by the foreign ministers from 10 Asean member states, Asean secretar y-genera l Lim Jock Hoi and Maybank group president Abdul Farid Alias.

The chair of Asean Foundation’s Board of Trustees ambassador, Kok Li Peng, the chair of Committee of Permanent Representa­tives to Asean ambassador Phasporn Sangasuban­a from Thailand, and Maybank Indonesia president director Taswin Zakaria were a lso in attendance.

Signing on behalf of Maybank was Maybank Foundation CEO Shahril Azuar Jimin, while the Asean Foundation was represente­d by its executive director Elaine Tan.

Launched a year ago, the programme gathered 100 youths aged from 19 to 35 from across Asean to develop and implement community projects that deliver tangible long-term impact, socially and economical­ly.

The programme provides micro grants totalling $200,000 to commence community initiative­s that can alleviate poverty and empower Asean communitie­s.

This initiative will play a significan­t role in helping to achieve the objectives as laid out in the Asean Socio-Cultural Community Blueprint 2025 and the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

The programme, which ran from August 2018 to August this year, kicked off with a Regional Capacity Building and Orientatio­n Workshop in January in the Asean Studies Centre of Chulalongk­orn University in Bangkok.

Following the workshop, all youths were deployed to selected community areas in Cambodia, Indonesia and Malaysia to embark on community projects with a focus on four specific areas, namely Community Empowermen­t, Arts and Culture, Environmen­tal Diversity and Education.

Shahril Azuar said this was an example of an intra-Asean programme and a proof point of their hopes for the continued success of a public-private partnershi­p for years to come.

“We are confident this platform will continue to channel the energy and creativity of Asean youths into challengin­g and meaningful activities that will strengthen community bonds, encourage volunteeri­sm and generate innovative solutions to socio-economic challenges while positively impacting the communit ies,” he said.

Throughout the entirety of the community projects, 100 dye trees for environmen­tal friendly silk weaving were planted in Takeo, Cambodia, 1,016 mangroves seeds were also planted in Kampot, Cambodia as part of an eco-tourism project; 9,245kg of food waste were collected; a new training centre for youths was built; 47 teachers were equipped with new teaching tools in Battambang, Cambodia; and five permanent water filters with a capacity of 200 litres per barrel were built near a river in Sumedang, Indonesia.

Ultimately, 17,827 individual­s were positively impacted while more than 19 NGOs, partners and other related stakeholde­rs were engaged.

 ?? THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK ?? (From left) Taswin, Abdul Farid, Shahril Azuar, Lim, Tan, Phasporn and Kok at the signing ceremony of the agreement for the Empowering Youths Across Asean programme.
THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK (From left) Taswin, Abdul Farid, Shahril Azuar, Lim, Tan, Phasporn and Kok at the signing ceremony of the agreement for the Empowering Youths Across Asean programme.

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