Bangkok Post

NONPROFIT SEA JUNCTION SEEKS DONATIONS FOR COVID-IMPACTED COMMUNITIE­S

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The second year of the pandemic has been difficult for Southeast Asia with sharp increases in cases and deaths. Social protection efforts have been insufficie­nt to meet the growing needs, with communitie­s and civil society groups maximising their efforts to fill the gaps with their limited resources.

To support these essential community-based efforts, the nonprofit organisati­on SEA Junction has launched its Small Grants Program known as “Staying Resilient Amid The Pandemic In

Southeast Asia” since June 2020. With the support of the China Medical Board and additional contributi­ons from other institutio­nal and individual donors, this three-year programme provides strategic support to grassroots and civil society groups to strengthen community resilience, enhance their capacity to cope with the current situation, and address equity concerns related to the pandemic.

In the last two years, SEA Junction has selected and provided grants to 36 activities in different locations of Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Timor-Leste, Thailand, the Philippine­s and Vietnam. The activities cover a wide range of issues and subjects related to the Covid-19 crisis, including but not limited to the environmen­tal dimensions of the pandemic, online education and digital literacy; the role of arts and culture in Covid19 response; and addressing increased gender-based violence.

As the need is great and response to the last call was enthusiast­ic with over 170 submitted applicatio­ns, this year SEA Junction is looking for donations to increase the budget available for the next batch of applicatio­ns. Any contributi­on, no matter the amount, will go a long way towards mitigating the impacts of Covid-19.

Donations can be made via money transfer to the TMBThanach­art Bank account name Foundation for Southeast Asia Studies, account number 043-7-18114-2. Deposit documents that include names and purposes should be sent to southeasta­siajunctio­n@gmail. com. Visit seajunctio­n.org/ call-for-donations-to-sea-junctionss­mall-grants-program-stayingres­ilient-amid-the-pandemic-insoutheas­t-asia.

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