Southeast and East Asia
The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) promotes democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and curbing climate change. In Southeast and East Asia, we have offices in Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta, Manila, Seoul, Taipei, and Yangon. We also work in Malaysia. The FNF regional team works with the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats, the Working group for an ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism, the Asia Centre, and the ASEAN Prosperity Initiative, which is part of the Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs. Should you have questions or suggestions about our work, please contact us. You can also meet our team here.
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Register for Civic Tech and Digital Citizenship Education Workshop Co-organized by g0v jothon and FNF before June 4!
g0v jothon, g0v Sch001, and FNF Global Innovation Hub will co-organize Civic Tech and Digital Citizenship Education Workshop Co-organized by g0v jothon and FNF in Berlin (Deutscher Caritasverband e.V. Haus der Deutschen Caritas, Reinhardtstraße 13, 10117 Berlin-Mitte) on June 5, 14:00-16:00 (GMT+2). Please click here to register before June 4!
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Advocating Civic and Voter Education: GMM's Leadership Training for Community Leaders Invites School Wardens from the State of Johor
Akademi Gagasan Minda Merdeka (GMM) has successfully organized a Leadership Training for Community Leaders at Desa Selatan Resort on the 24th and 25th last April. This workshop heralded one of GMM and FNF's partnership commitments in advocating civic and voter education all around Malaysia, in collaboration with Johor State Education Department.
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Heroism from the Eyes of the Young Generation
What really makes a hero?
To help the young generation build ongoing relevant conversations and meaningful reflections on how they can become modern-day heroes despite cultural, and psychosocial differences, the Philippine Education Theater Association in partnership with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation Philippines invited more than 4000 students from 17 schools from Pasig and Tarlac City, and Infanta, Quezon to attend the three-leg Hero Vision 3 campaign. -
Four women entrepreneurs showcased in the FNF’s StartHer project
As part of the FNF's Female Forward campaign, Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) Philippines organized the StartHER Showcase: Celebrating Buzzworthy Babae-led Business to highlight the inspiring stories of innovative women entrepreneurs and their endeavors toward economic autonomy through their small-scale businesses. This event was held on April 27, 2024 in Makati, featuring four women-owned and operated small businesses.
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FNF's Collaboration in LGU Caraga: Advancing Human Rights and Access to Justice
FNF Philippines continues its partnership with the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) in Caraga to advance human rights promotion and safeguarding.
Their primary initiative, launched last year, focuses on integrating human rights, the rule of law, and access to justice by establishing and enhancing Human Rights Action Centers (HRACs) across the Caraga region. These HRACs within LGUs aim to empower marginalized groups by addressing their human rights and gender concerns and ensuring equitable access to justice. Strengthening LGUs enables the project to further its goals of promoting and protecting human rights, gender equality, and democracy.
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CALD@30 2023 Annual Report
30 Years of Impact: See how CALD has championed freedom, democracy, and human rights. Read their 2023 Annual Report now.
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Suicide in South Korea: “My friend, think about it one more time”
South Korea has by far the highest suicide rate among all OECD countries. With new measures, the government aims to save lives. However, a deeply rooted cause for the high number of suicides is challenging to eliminate: the immense societal pressure on individuals.
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