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SUMMARY:[Application Closed] Hands! Project for Disaster and Environmental Education + Creativity 20172018
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row css=".vc_custom_1655890708344{margin-bottom: 50px !important;}"][vc_column width="1/6"][/vc_column][vc_column width="2/3"][vc_column_text]\nApplication Deadline: 4.30 p.m.\, 28 July\, 2017\nWhat is the HANDs! Project?\nA product of The Japan Foundation Asia Center\, the Hope and Dreams (HANDs!) Project serves as a platform for mutual learning\, knowledge-sharing and collaboration among young Asian leaders who actively address social issues through their work. The first two editions of the annual programme saw Fellows explore best practices in tackling disaster education\, preparedness\, and post-disaster recovery in order to apply them in their respective communities. Participants from the third cohort onwards take on an additional dimension\, looking at how environmental protection is vital towards reducing natural disaster impact.\nHANDs! aims to get the younger generation more involved in region-wide issues of common interest. To this end\, the fellowship focuses on solutions that utilise the creative arts\, including animation\, architecture\, dance\, drama\, design\, film\, fashion\, graphics\, journalism\, literature\, and music.\nTwo Malaysians will join counterparts from nine other countries in research tours of the Philippines\, Japan\, and Indonesia to observe past and ongoing local efforts\, as well as develop project proposals for funding consideration. If approved\, they will be awarded grants to implement the plans.\nWhat Happened at Past Editions of the HANDs! Project?\nIndonesia\nYear 1: 20142015\nFilm screening and discussion with prominent Indonesian director Riri Riza\nSite visits to the Mount Merapi post-eruption area and national broadcaster TVRI\nDialogue with people displaced by the Mount Merapi eruption\nDisaster simulations and disaster education festivals\nYear 2: 20152016\nSite visits to areas struck by the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami\nDialogue with survivors of Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami\nLectures on post-disaster recovery by UNICEF and local tourism & culture office\nCommunity-based activities with rehabilitative arts group Komunitas Tikar Pandan\nYear 3: 20162017\n Lectures on cross-disciplinary\, community inclusive\, and age-appropriate projects\n Site visit to an environmentally sustainable farming village\n Discussion and ideation sessions with non-profits Kopernik\, TEMESI\, STEP and Green School\n Hands-on management of disaster education festival for pre-school children\n\nPhilippines\nYear 1: 20142015\nLectures on the impact of Typhoon Haiyan\nCommunity-based activities with Philippines Communitere\nDialogue with students of San Fernando Elementary School and Leyte Normal University\nYear 2: 20152016\nLectures on social entrepreneurship\, systems thinking\, design thinking\, civic engagement and alternative forms of disaster risk reduction\nDiscussion with Disaster Education and Experiential Learning (DEEL)\, a project by first-year HANDs! Fellows\nWorkshop on research tools\nYear 3: 20162017\n Lectures on systems thinking\, design thinking\, ethnography\, and impact measurement\n Site visit to disaster refugee community\n Dialogue with disaster displaced persons and attendant organisations\n Workshops on prototyping and data analysis\nThailand\nYear 1: 20142015\nDiscussion with national broadcaster Thai PBS on the role of media during disasters\nWorkshop on using gamification for disaster education\nSite visits to areas affected by the Chiang Rai earthquake\nDialogue with a revered Buddhist monk on religion’s part in post-disaster recovery\nYear 2: 20152016\nDiscussion with Thai PBS on the role of media in DRR\nDialogue with Save The Children Thailand and Roo Su Flood on creative methods of information dissemination\nWorkshop on using gamification for disaster education\nHands-on management of disaster education festival for two different audiences of children\nSite visits to high-risk villages and dialogue with local leaders\nYear 3: 20162017\n Site visits to mangrove reserve and at-risk fishing village\nCultural mapping with local leaders on community-run disaster risk reduction\nDialogue with survivor of Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami\nWorkshop and lecture on educational gamification\nHands-on management of disaster education festival for children of disadvantaged backgrounds\n\nLessons From The Phuket tsunami\nThe 2004 tsunami devastated the island paradise of Phuket\, Thailand. Now\, a group of young disaster survivors from across Asia are drawing inspiration from how the locals have rebuilt their communities.\nWatch the full multimedia documentary: rage.com.my/hands-phuket\nPosted by R.AGE on Thursday\, 15 June 2017\n\nJapan\nYear 1: 20142015\nSymposium on creative approaches to post-disaster recovery\nSite visits to areas hit by the Thoku earthquake and tsunami\nDialogue with local people and disaster-related NGOs\nYear 2: 20152016\nSite visits to areas hit by the Thoku earthquake and tsunami\nDialogue with local people\nHands-on management of disaster education festival for 300+ local children\nYear 3: 20162017|\n Dialogue with persons of interest related to Toga river flash flood\nSite visits to flash flood area and Kobe earthquake memorial\nHands-on management of disaster education festival for local children\n\nWhat are the Action Plans of Past HANDs! Project Fellows?\n1. DEEL Project by 2014-2015 Philippines and Thai Fellows\n2. KIDSASTER EDUAKSI and KIDSASTER Movie Teller by 2014-2015 Indonesian Fellows\n3. Safe Travel Tips by 2014-2015 Thai Fellows\n4. Children Safety Learning Games by 2014-2015 Indian Fellow\nWhat to Expect in Year 4?\nFirst phase\n1. Research tour #1: 10 days in Philippines and Japan (819 October\, 2017)\n2. Research tour #2: One week in Indonesia (February 2018)\nSecond phase\n1. Build a network of contacts pertinent to disaster education and environmental protection issues.\n2. Propose a new disaster education and/or environmental protection related project to the Japan Foundation Asia Center.\nWho Can Apply?\nApplicants must fulfil ALL of the following criteria:\n1. Applicants must be a young professional (social worker\, creative worker\, journalist\, etc.) with at least one year of work experience.\n2. Applicants must be interested in or have experienced community engagement in such fields as disaster risk reduction and environmental protection. Individuals who have worked on other issues of interest are also encouraged to apply.\n3. Applicants must be eager to learn from other countries’ experiences with regards to natural disasters and environmental issues.\n4. Applicants must exhibit a willingness to utilise the creative arts in their planned disaster education and/or environmental protection related project.\n5. Applicants must be aged 35 years and below at the time of application (28 July\, 2017).\n6. Applicants must have excellent English proficiency and good communication skills.\n7. Applicants must be able to commit to the full length of the programme:\na) 819 October\, 2017\nb) February 2018 (TBC)\nc) March 2018 onwards (for project proposal and implementation)\n8. Applicants must be in good physical and mental shape.\nWHAT MUST I PREPARE AND SUBMIT TO APPLY?\n1. HANDs! application form (download here)\n2. CV in English (must not exceed 5 pages)\n3. Two work samples\, e.g. short essays\, news articles\, journal articles\, graphic designs\, illustrations\, photo essays\, videos\, etc.\nAll documents should not exceed a cumulative 10MB. Should you exceed this file size\, please upload them to the relevant hosting website (e.g. YouTube for videos\, Behance for illustrations) and send us the link.\nWHEN\, WHERE AND HOW SHOULD I SEND THESE DOCUMENTS?\nAttach the documents to an email and send it to press [at] jfkl.org.my with the subject line “HANDs!/Applicant’s Name” by 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday\, 28 July\, 2017.\nWHO SHOULD I CONTACT FOR ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE HANDS! PROJECT AND APPLICATION PROCESS?\nPlease contact the Malaysia Programme Coordinator\, Tristan Toh\, via email at press [at] jfkl.org.my or call 03 2284 6228.\nThis call for applications is for Malaysian citizens only. If you are an overseas national\, please contact your local participating Japan Foundation office:\nFor Japanese applicants\nThe Japan Foundation Asia Center\nTEL: (+81 3) 5369 6025 | WEB: jfac.jp | E: Maki_Kudo@jpf.go.jp\nFor Indonesian applicants\nThe Japan Foundation\, Jakarta\nTEL: (+62 21) 520 1266 | WEB: jpf.or.id | E: hands@jpf.or.id\nFor Philippines applicants\nThe Japan Foundation\, Manila\nTEL: (+63 2) 811 6155/56/57/58 | WEB: jfmo.org.ph | E: mocampo@jfmo.org.ph\nFor Thai and Myanmar applicants\nThe Japan Foundation\, Bangkok\nTEL: (+66 2) 260-8560-4 | WEB: jfbkk.or.th | E: wathana@jfbkk.or.th\nFor Indian and Nepalese applicants\nThe Japan Foundation\, New Delhi\nTEL: (+91 11) 2644 2967/68/71/72 | WEB: jfindia.org.in | E: query@jfindia.org.in\nFor Cambodian applicants\nThe Japan Foundation Asia Center Phnom Penh\nTEL: (+855) 023 214 581 | WEB: jfphn.org | E: info@jfphn.org\nDOWNLOADS\n1. Application form (docx/297kb)\n2. Application guidelines (pdf/417kb)\n3. HANDs! Project 2015-2016 programme booklet (pdf/3.32mb)\n4. HANDs! Project 2015-2016 action plan reports (pdf/8.61mb)\n5. Flyer (pdf/632kb)\n[gallery link="file" size="medium" ids="https://www.jfkl.org.my/site/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Hands2017-A4-Flyer-03-ft.jpg|\,https://www.jfkl.org.my/site/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Hands2017-A4-Flyer-03bk.jpg|"]\nSUPPLEMENTARY LINKS\nHANDs! Website | handsproject.asia\nHANDs! Facebook page | fb.com/HANDsProjectforDisasterEducation\nHANDs! Medium blog | medium.com/hands-magazine\nHANDs! 20162017 Malaysian Fellows' reports | jfkl.org.my/reports/hands-2016-2017\nHANDs! 20152016 Malaysian Fellows' reports | jfkl.org.my/reports/hands-2015-2016\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/6"][/vc_column][/vc_row]\n
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