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East and Southeast Asia

We currently invest in over 30 grantee partners in the following countries in East and Southeast Asia: Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Mongolia, Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam.

Many children and youth in this region are considered “invisible,” meaning they are absent from government statistics, programs, and policies. Our partners work to find and protect these children, including migrant and street-based children; trafficked children and youth; young people living with HIV/AIDS; indigenous, tribal, rural and ethnic minority populations in remote areas; and children in conflict zones.

To date, we have awarded 452 grants totaling $2,644,023 to 63 organizations in 9 countries in East and Southeast Asia.

Children and Young People’s Protection and Development NGO (CYPPD)

  • By: The Global Fund for Children on April 4th, 2012
  • Region: East and Southeast Asia
CYPPD

The Ger District in Ulaanbaatar

  • By: Monica Grover on March 25th, 2012
  • Category: Adobe Youth Voices
CYPPD

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia—A ger is a traditional Mongolian portable tent that is still used today as a dwelling place for families. The unofficial ger district just outside of Mongolia’s capital, Ulaanbaatar, has expanded significantly over the last year as many families have left the countryside in search of jobs.

Finding a Voice

  • By: Amanda Hsiung on January 30th, 2012
  • Category: Blog
LVF center residents and beneficiaries during a community outreach activity.

Quezon City, Philippines – “Now that I know about my rights,” Maria* says, “I also have a responsibility to help other children. So I teach them about their rights. I teach them that they have to speak up.” [...]

Big Dreams in Small Places

  • By: Amanda Hsiung on December 28th, 2011
  • Category: Blog
Big Dreams in Small Places

Chengdu, China – “You will probably think what I am saying very strange, and might even laugh at me,” Guanghui, a junior at Kangding Minzu Junior Normal College, told me.

Yunnan Institute of Development (China), Nov. 2011

  • By: Amanda Hsiung on November 1st, 2011
  • Region: East and Southeast Asia
Yunnan Institute

Yunnan Institute of Development (YID), a GFC grantee partner since 2008, provides health and education services to children of migrant workers in rural communities in Yunnan Province, China. YID’s programs include HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, health and hygiene education, children’s clubs, school support, curriculum development, teacher training, and early childhood development. Join Amanda Hsiung, GFC’s [...]

Tini’s Story

  • By: The Smile Group in Vietnam on October 20th, 2011
  • Category: Blog

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – For the last two years, GFC has partnered with the Adobe Foundation to participate in Adobe Youth Voices (AYV), a program that empowers young people to share their voices and express their understanding of the world through the use of new media technology. Twenty-seven of our grantee partners currently [...]

Cambodia, Sept. 2011

  • By: monica on September 10th, 2011
  • Region: East and Southeast Asia
Cambodia

In September 2011, Kristin Lindsey, CEO of The Global Fund for Children and Ana Maria Argudo, Individual Giving Officer, made site visits to grantee partners in Cambodia: Women Development Association (WDA) and People’s Improvement Organization (PIO).

Arrival in Kunming

  • By: Hoa Duong Piyaka on June 8th, 2011
  • Category: Blog

Kunming, China – After a long day of flight delays, cancellations, and one unexpected overnight in Beijing on my way from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, I arrived in Kunming—late but thrilled to finally be here. I am in Kunming for a GFC Knowledge Exchange workshop, a chance for GFC grantee partners in China to get together, learn [...]

In Cage Homes, Hong Kong Children Learn to Survive

  • By: Hoa Duong Piyaka on January 19th, 2011
  • Category: Blog

Hong Kong, China – “In the summer it is very hot, and in the winter, very cold,” a 7-year old-boy atop a five-story building explained to his social worker. The social worker retells the story to me one night as we sit in his office, and he describes the conditions of the open-air “home” located [...]

Mobile Playrooms for Migrant Children in Northern Thailand

  • By: Hoa Duong Piyaka on January 12th, 2011
  • Category: Blog

Chiang Mai, Thailand – Chiang Mai, Thailand – In the small art center at the edge of town, a dozen young staff members are busily packing boxes, wrapping up art supplies, and loading the van out front. The group is preparing for a weekend art training in a nearby town. The office has a lived-in [...]

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