Join us on December 4 at 14:00 (GMT+8) for a live webinar.
This year we launched the first Asia Social Impact Incubation program.
Over 30 young leaders submitted draft ideas to address some of the biggest educational challenges of our time.
Seven were selected to participate in a comprehensive training program of six workshops and eight hours of mentoring.
Four won the opportunity to implement their ideas with a seed fund following with a co-creation proposal.
At this webinar, you will hear ASII grantees talk about why they joined the program, what they learned, and what they have achieved through their projects.
Join us to find out how young leaders are fighting education inequality in Asia.
For any additional information, please contact asii@callsoverridges.org.
ASII PROJECTS of 2021
In 2021, we have selected and supported four potential projects across Asia that aim to tackle local education issues regarding teacher training, special education, soft-skills education, aiming at underprivileged students and marginalized communities.
Reach: School for students with Disabilities of Tay Ninh at Long Thanh Nam quarter, Tay Ninh province, Vietnam.
Grantee: Van Thi Ngoc Ai
A touch of creative workshops about compassion communication, mindfulness, art therapy, positive education, and dance movement therapy for children with special needs. AFE also supports teachers in their training and workshops.
Reach: Nam Tra My, Quang Nam province, Vietnam
Grantee: Bui Thi Phuong
The project delivers career orientation and soft skills training for ethnic minority students at 2 High Schools in Nam Tra My, Vietnam. It also focuses on sustainability by offering teacher training sessions.
Reach: Nhóm Trẻ Nhân Đạo Sơ Hiền (Lam Dong, Vietnam)
Grantee: Le Thi Thach Thao
The project aims at providing occupation orientation sessions and life skills programs for high school orphan students, who are lacking resources of this kind.
Reach: Jarkarta, Indonesia
Grantee: Muhammad Meisza
With an objectives of bridging the educational gaps for underprivileged students in Indonesia, the project collaborates with HOME to deliver training sessions for teachers.