Hope and Dreams (HANDs) Project
for
Disaster Education
--Bringing Knowledge to People through Creativity--
Hosted by The Japan Foundation Asia Center
Application Deadline: Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Are you a university student or a young professional, who care about disaster and education?
If so, please carefully read this page and apply!!
What is HANDs Program?
Hope
and Dreams (HANDs) Project is bi-annual youth exchange project, aiming
to nurture a sense of common feeling and coexistence as a community
shared by the people of Asia, initiated by The Japan Foundation Asia
Center.
As
a program, HANDs promotes dialogue and exchange among youth in Japan
and Asian countries in order to deepen mutual understanding. HANDs also
promotes the formation of a network among young leaders, as well as
promotes collaborative efforts among them, in the field of intellectual
dialogue on disaster education issues.
The
intellectual exchange through knowledge and experience sharing between
Japan and Asian countries within HANDs Program will use a “two-way
exchange” method, in which both sides seek to introduce and learn one
another’s knowledge and experience. By using this method, we believe a
new creativity of knowledge and values will be created, and then by
sharing, a sense of common feeling and coexistence will be fostered
among the people of Asia especially among youths.
The
HANDs program will connect youths, from Japan, Indonesia, the
Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia and India. These youths, will be given a
trip opportunity to learn about disaster education in Japan, Indonesia,
the Philippines and Thailand also a chance to have collaboration to
create a project for the community in the second year.
Why HANDs Program now?
The
youths are the agents of change that determine what the future will be.
In Asia, the wave of young people’s participation in giving social
contribution is growing fast in various issue-areas, including disaster
as one of the major issues faced in this region. With dreaming on a
strong bond of friendships between Japan and Asian countries and hoping
on the fast-growing youth participation, The Japan Foundation Asia
Center provides opportunities for youths in Japan and Asian countries to
learn from each other, to inspire one another and to seek for seeds for
collaboration through HANDs Program.
Therefore,
within HANDs, the youth are not only expected to improve their personal
development but also to take action, as symbolized in HANDs’ logo,
small and colourful hands forming a bigger hand. The logo shows how
youths from different economic development and socio cultural countries
and with different background study and experience able to work together
hand-in-hand, take action in tackling common issues.
What am I going to do within HANDs Program?
In
the first year (2014), the selected participants will have an
opportunity to do a study trip for 20 days to Indonesia, Philippines,
Thailand and Japan to learn about disaster education in each country.
The
first trip, is scheduled to visit Indonesia and Philippines from
September 25 – October 5 2014 (for 10 days), while the second trip is
scheduled to visit Thailand and Japan in January/February 2015 (date
TBC, for 10 days).
For
the second year (2015), the selected participants are expected to
initiate a network of youths, university students and young
professionals, focusing on disaster education related issues.
Participants are encouraged to propose a new project on disaster
education regarding topic of the year to the Japan Foundation Asia
Center.
In
short, we are looking for participants who can 1) join the two trips a)
from September 25 to October 5, 2014 and b) January to February, 2015 ,
and learn as much as you can and develop your idea, and 2) actually
implement the best project ideas in the year of 2015 in your local
communities.
Please
be reminded that this is not a mere study trip program, but more of an
action-oriented program, in which you will be required to take action in
the second year (2015).
Who can Apply? (PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!)
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Applicants have to be either of the following:
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1) an active university or graduate student (who presents student ID) OR
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2) a young professional (creative worker, social worker, journalist, and others) with at least one year of working experience.
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Applicants must have records of activities in the field of community building, including disaster and education in their home country, in helping disaster preparedness or post-disaster reconstruction including charitable fund-raising, or engaged in children, handicapped & elderly care, in deal with LGBT issues, women’s empowerment, and others.
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Applicants are eager to learn from other countries’ experiences of disaster preparedness and post-disaster recovery.
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Applicants must understand and agree to the aims of HANDs.
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Applicants must be bona fide citizens of Indonesia.
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Applicants have to be equal or under 30 years old, as of the date of application (August 13, 2014).
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Applicants must possess the ability to conduct formal conversation in English and a good communication skill. The whole program will be conducted in English language and participants must be able to fully participate with no translator.
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Applicants must be able to participate in the whole program :
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September 25th to October 5th, 2014: First trip in Indonesia and to the Philippines
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January to February 2015 (precise date to be decided) : Second trip, total of 10 days trip to Thailand and Japan
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Applicants must be in good physical and mental conditions.
What should I Prepare and Submit?
a. For university student applicants:*
- HANDs Application Form for University Students (can be downloaded below)
- Photocopy of student ID Card
- Curriculum Vitae in English (must not exceed 5 pages in length)
- Any additional material (in English or Bahasa Indonesia) about your disaster related activities
b. For young professional applicants:*
- HANDs Application Form for University Students (can be downloaded below)
- Curriculum Vitae in English (must not exceed 5 pages in length)
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Two samples of recent works (in English or Bahasa Indonesia), for
example poster designs, comics, product designs, photography, web
design, short essays, newspaper articles, journals, video, etc.
*The
whole documents should not exceed 10MB, we will not accept documents
larger than 10MB. For video files (if any), please upload to Youtube and
send us the link.
Where and when should I Send the Documents?
Please submit by attaching all the documents to an E-mail and send it to HANDs Program Committee at hands@jpf.or.id,
under E-mail subject “HANDs/University Student or Young
Professional/Applicant’s Name”, before Wednesday, August 13, 2014 at
12:00 noon (WIB)
NOTE:
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Strict rule applied: If you fail to submit your application before the deadline, your application will be automatically disqualified.
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Strict rule applied: If you fail to submit any of the required documents for application, your application will be automatically disqualified.
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Please DO NOT wait until the last day of submission to submit your application. In our past programs, many applicants waited until the last day that made our E-mail system crashed because of receiving too many applications at the same time. IF we do NOT receive your application E-mail then we WILL NOT screen your application. Please, the earlier the better.
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After sending your email, please check your email box to see there is no “bounced” or “error” message coming in. In case you receive “bounced” or “error” message, please make sure to send your application again. Again, if your application does not reach us, we do not screen your application.
If you have questions, please contact our staff members!
Purwoko Adhi Nugroho (Mr.)
Assistant Program Officer
Japanese Studies & Intellectual Exchange Section
Japanese Studies & Intellectual Exchange Section
The Japan Foundation, Jakarta
Tel +62-21-520-1266
Fax +62-21-525-5159
Mobile +62-811-168-0824
E-mail adhi@jpf.or.id
Tel +62-21-520-1266
Fax +62-21-525-5159
Mobile +62-811-168-0824
E-mail adhi@jpf.or.id
Khemal Sundah Prasasti (Mr.)
Japanese Studies & Intellectual Exchange Section
The Japan Foundation, Jakarta
Tel +62-21-520-1266
Fax +62-21-525-5159
Mobile +62-81-1180-1480
E-mail khemal@jpf.or.id
Japanese Studies & Intellectual Exchange Section
The Japan Foundation, Jakarta
Tel +62-21-520-1266
Fax +62-21-525-5159
Mobile +62-81-1180-1480
E-mail khemal@jpf.or.id
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