Deadline: 13-Jul-2020
U.S. Embassy Hanoi has announced an open competition for organizations to submit applications to design, plan, and implement a three-day workshop in Hanoi, Vietnam for the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI).
YSEALI is the U.S. government’s signature initiative to strengthen partnerships with emerging leaders in ASEAN member states (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam) and Timor-Leste.
Program participants are encouraged to work across national borders to solve regional challenges, encompassed by the four pillars of YSEALI – economic growth, sustainable development, education, and civic engagement – and to strengthen the U.S.-ASEAN partnership. Through a variety of programs and engagements, YSEALI seeks to build the leadership capabilities of youth in the region, strengthen ties between the United States and Southeast Asia, and nurture a community of leaders who work across borders to solve shared issues.
Program Objectives
- This Human Capital-focused YSEALI Regional Workshop will bring together approximately 50-80 YSEALI members who have economic, educational, or health care-related backgrounds, as well as leadership potential and a commitment to improve their community.
- This workshop will develop human capital not only for those working directly in the health care field, but also educators of health care professionals, those involved in the economics of health care, young people pursuing a career in public health, and those working for health-related non-government organizations (NGOs), and Community Service Organizations (CSOs).
- The focus will be building bridges between the health care institutions in each country so that the ASEAN nations and Timor-Leste can work together not only to handle pandemic diseases like COVID-19, but everyday shared challenges in the area of public health, such as chronic diseases, good nutrition, tobacco use, occupational health, etc.
- The participants will also address inclusive distribution of services in their societies, which is essential to achieve a higher standard of living, boost economic inclusive economic development, and create conditions for self-reliance. This workshop will examine human capital development as a powerful tool for economic empowerment with an emphasis on healthcare for the labor force and for the community as a whole.
This regional workshop entitled “Enhancing ASEAN Human Capital in Health” will advance the YSEALI theme of Economic Growth and strengthen people-to-people ties between the United States and ASEAN member nations. It will also strengthen the bonds between U.S. and ASEAN member health care and health policy communities.
This workshop seeks to empower a new generation of emerging leaders in ASEAN and Timor-Leste, who are not only committed to empowering their societies as a whole through efforts that enrich their communities’ human capital, but also well positioned to bring new ideas and critical thinking to tackling some of the most pressing social issues in regional human capital that stem from issues related to clean water, food safety, and access to affordable healthcare options. The workshop will also incorporate examples of U.S. government and U.S. private sector human capital investments in the regional health sector.
This workshop will also empower young leaders in ASEAN and Timor-Leste with the knowledge and skills necessary to create practical solutions to overcome hindrances in healthcare services that impede human capital development. Listed below are several components that the workshop could include:
- Improve regional healthcare systems under normal circumstances and in the event of a crisis;
- Tackle infectious and non-communicable diseases for a healthy workforce;
- Fight against malnutrition and ensure food safety for laborers;
- Ensure affordability and accessibility of essential and quality healthcare system;
- Provide clean water ;
- Foster a healthy workplace;
- Promote social entrepreneurship in healthcare services;
- Regulate private and public sectors to deal with a health crisis and maintain the sustainable economy;
- Provide examples of U.S. government and U.S. private sector in healthcare improvement and human capital investment in the region.
Activities
Participants will have the opportunity to connect with other young leaders, guest speakers, facilitators, and mentors who represent different sectors from the United States, the ASEAN region, and Timor-Leste. As a result, these intercultural interactions will set the stage for long-term engagement and transnational cooperation. The workshop will incorporate a number of activities, including:
- Informational sessions and inspirational speeches designed to provide best practices from USG Alumni, U.S. and ASEAN business and civic leaders, and other young leaders from the ASEAN region and Timor-Leste;
- Interactive group activities to encourage young leaders to initiate social solutions;
- Networking events among participants, speakers, facilitators and mentors;
- Training to strengthen necessary skills in the workplace;
- Site visits to enable the participants to have practical viewpoints on the issues;
- Small grants competition to launch participants’ initiatives;
- Cultural activities and a reception.
Funding Information
- Award Ceiling: $250,000
- Award Floor: $150,000
Participants and Audiences
- The recipient will coordinate with U.S. Embassy Hanoi and with the U.S. embassies in ASEAN and Timor-Leste to recruit and select approximately 50-80 participants. Participants will be registered YSEALI members and between the ages 20-30, who have experience relevant to healthcare industry, such as nutrition and food safety, healthcare services, water, and sanitation.
- Participants should demonstrate their leadership and active engagement in effecting change in their home communities and in the region. Participants should be racially, ethnically, religiously, and experientially diverse. A premium should be placed on recruiting a geographically diverse group of participants, with an emphasis on participants who hail from provincial regions outside the capitals of their respective nations. Participants must be citizens and residents of an ASEAN member country or Timor-Leste.
Eligibility Criteria
- U.S. public and not-for-profit educational institutions
- U.S. not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks
- Foreign public and not-for-profit educational institutions
- Foreign not-for-profit organizations, including think tanks
For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=327382