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September 2~4 | Seoul, KOREA
Handbook
for ANIS Delegates & Speakers




               ANIS2010
Table of Contents

 	 1. Welcome Note………………………………………… 02
 	 2. Program … ……………………………………………          04
 	 3. ANIS Activities ………………………………………… 16
   	   - Breakout Group Discussion
   	   - Ideas for Action
   	   - Discussion on Collective Action
   	   - Poster Session
   	   - Hope Institute Tour
   	   - Field Visit
 	 5. Special Event … ……………………………………… 24
   	   - Performances
   	   - Portrait Photography
   	   - Best Friend Project
 	 6. Venue & Hotel Information … …………………… 31
 	 7. Biography … …………………………………………… 34
 	 8. Organizer & Partner … …………………………… 88
 	 9. Contact List ……………………………………………… 93
 10. General Information… ……………………………… 96
   	   - Local Information
   	   - Tips
   	   - Seoul & City Tour Information
   	   - Emergency Contact List
 12. Website & Social Media… ………………………… 103
Welcome Note
To the ANIS 2010 distinguished speakers and participants,

It is with honor and deep appreciation that we welcome all of the participants and supporters to
the Asia NGO Innovation Summit 2010. This is an inaugural event which is co-hosted by the Hope
Institute and Intel Asia.

NGOs have played a significant role in providing a space to solve big challenges of our times
and to find alternative ways of moving forward together. However, NGOs are also faced with
internal challenges that may be an obstacle to achieving the social goals that they set out to
accomplish. NGOs are struggling with financial difficulties, shortage of human resources, and they
are constantly striving to play a catalyst role to build healthy governance and partnership among
diverse stakeholders within the society. It is in this regard that we strongly recognize the need for
NGOs in Asia to learn and share ideas on how to build their capacity and constantly transform
ourselves in an innovative way.

The Asia NGO Innovation Summit is an important opportunity to share the experiences, ideas
and effective answers that the NGOs in Asia have come up with in addressing the unmet social
needs in their countries. The key output of this conference is to bring out and make available
your innovative ideas that help NGO’s build their capacity towards social innovation. Through its
capacity building focus, the Summit seeks to strengthen the organizational dimensions of NGOs
and make more effective and sustainable the work carried out by many voluntary groups and
NGOs in Asia, while promoting cross-fertilization of knowledge, experiences, and perspectives
between different NGOs and actors.

Coming from different parts of Asia and many different fields and contexts, you represent an
enormous reservoir of knowledge and experience. In meeting and sharing ideas with each other
you have the unique opportunity to think and act big together. We wish you all the necessary
courage and vision to do so and look forward to seeing various seeds of social innovation during
the Summit. Lastly, we extend our sincere gratitude to our partners, Asian Regional Exchange
for New Alternatives (ARENA), The Beautiful Foundation, The Beautiful Store, Civil Society
Organizations Network in Korea, Haja Center, and The UN Global Compact Korea Network.

Thank you.




           Won Soon Park                                            Anjan Ghosh
             Executive Director                                   Regional Director
             The Hope Institute                        Corporate Affairs Group, Intel Asia-Pacific


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03
Program




04
Concept Note
			 Introduction
   The HOPE Institute and Intel Asia will jointly host the 1st Asia NGO Innovation Summit. This
   conference brings together Non-government Organization (NGO) leaders who work towards
   strengthening the impact of the NGO community in Asia. This year’s slogan: INNOVATE,
   CONNECT, BUILD ASIA aims to promote action to the theme: Building Capacity for
   Changing Asia.

   NGOs in Asia are currently faced with significant challenges. Since 20th century, Asian NGOs
   have searched for various models of solidarity and cooperation within the region in order
   to address diverse problems, from human rights, democracy, poverty, conflict situations, to
   migration and environment. However, in the 21st century, there are complex and intensified
   problems, such as climate change and global financial crisis. The role of Asia, which has plenty
   of potential, has increased in this context and NGOs and the civil society have become one
   of the major players to improve societies’ capacities to solve problems and to offer innovative
   alternatives for a better future.

   In spite of the progress of civil society in Asia, NGOs face significant organizational challenges
   regardless of their field of operation and core values for creating a better society. NGOs are still
   struggling with financial difficulties, lack of human resources, and lack of practical knowledge
   and experience to build healthy governance and partnership among diverse stakeholders
   within the society. They are burdened to adapt to the internal cultural change of civic society
   as well as the unstable political and social situation. To solve those common challenges and to
   find alternative ways of moving forward together, NGOs in Asia need to learn and share ideas
   on how to build their capacity and constantly transform themselves in an innovative way.




                                                                                                   05
Long-term Objectives
The HOPE Institute and Intel Asia envision that the Summit is a start that can be a key initiative
leading to the following:


1. Strengthen the capacity of NGOs in Asia (Capacity Building)
  The capacity building programs are important for NGOs in order to bring about effective
  implementation of their goals and to provide a foundation towards social innovation. The Summit
  will provide a unique space in which NGO leaders of Asia can discuss major organizational
  challenges (from financial sustainability issues, governance and partnership issues to internal
  management issues) faced by Asian NGOs and find alternative approaches to support the
  development of NGOs in Asia.


2. Enhance the role of NGOs in positive social change and innovation in Asia
   (Social Innovation)
  Innovation has been discussed traditionally in the field of business and science; however,
  innovative ideas and approaches can be extended to the public and social arena, NGOs’ main
  area of activities.


  Recently, new models and approaches are emerging in Asia such as micro-financing, usage of
  social media and technology for social change, alternative education models and methods of
  participation. Recognizing the importance of this trend, there is a need for exchanging innovative
  ideas and best practice cases among NGOs in order to build capacity towards social innovation.


3. Encourage the role of ICT in NGO capacity building to achieve social goals (ICT)
  Information and communication technology (ICT) can play an important role in enabling NGOs
  to achieve their social mission, exchange information on best practices, carry out successful
  fundraising activities and share educational material. Therefore, it is crucial to develop NGOs’
  technology capacities to foster social innovations and entrepreneurship.


4. Strengthen the cooperative regional partnership across different sectors of private
   
   sector, third sector and the public sector (Partnership)
  The Hope Institute and Intel Asia have come together to form a successful private sector-
  third sector partnership model within Asia, which has also extended to include public sector.
  The partnership between different sectors is crucial in the complicated myriad of social issues
  concerning various stakeholders. Furthermore, there are crosscutting innovative ideas that can be
  applied beyond the boundaries of each sector.




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Focus Areas
 1. Citizen/Community Participation
 2. Financial Sustainability
 3. Governance  Partnership
 4. Networking  Information Exchange
 * ICT: as overarching medium enabling success of above 4 focus areas.




Summit Overview
 A. Host: The Hope Institute and Intel Asia

 B.  artner: ARENA (Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives), The Beautiful Foundation,
    P
    The Beautiful Store, Haja Center, The UN Global Compact Korea, The Civil Society
    Organizations Network

 C. Date: September 2-4, 2010

 D. Venues  Hotel
    Main Conference Venue
    Literature House
    2-20, Yejang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-250, South Korea,
    Tel: (82-2) 778 1026

    Hotel
    Millennium Seoul Hilton
    395, 5ga Namdaemun-ro, Chung-gu, Seoul, Korea
    Tel: (82 2) 753 7788

 E. Contact Info
    Email: summit@makehope.org,
    So Jung Rim 	   +82 10 9966 7354
    Ah Young Park 	 +82 10 4523 9746




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Program
Program Outline
Each session (for each capacity building agenda) is comprised of a main agenda setting speech,
case study presentations and breakout group discussion. Each session lasts approximately 2 hours.
There will be field visits to different organizations in Seoul.



Program Summary
     Pre (Sep1, Wed)           Day 1(Sep2, Thurs)           Day 2 (Sep3, Fri)            Day 3 (Sep4, Sat)
                                                              Day Opening:                  Day Opening:
                                     Registration
                                                              Announcement                  Announcement
                                                                                              Session 4:
                                   Day Opening:                                         Networking  Information
                                                                 Session 2:
                                   Announcement                                                Exchange
                                                               Partnership 
                                                                                      - Breakout Group Discussion
                                                                Governance
                                 Welcome Remarks             - Breakout Group          Sharing of Ideas for Action
                                                                Discussion
                                                                                       Discussion on Collective
                                  Summit Overview
                                                                                                Action
                                  Keynote Address/
                                     Discussion                                           Closing Ceremony:
                                                              Poster Session 2        Declaration, Appreciation of
                                   Breakout Group                                     Participation  Group Photo
                                     Discussion
                                        Lunch                      Lunch                Evaluation  Reflection

                                      Session 1:
                                                                  Session 3:                Farewell Lunch
                                 Citizen/Community
                                                           Financial Sustainability
                                     Participation
                                                              - Breakout Group
                                 - Breakout Group
                                                                 Discussion
                                      Discussion

                               Poster Session              Day Closing: Ideas for
                                      1                    Action, Evaluation and
                                                Portrait       Announcement
                                Day Closing:    Photo
     Arrival of Participants
                               Ideas for Action Event
        Registration              Evaluation                    Field Visit
      Hope Institute Tour
                                  Welcome Dinner,
      Informal Reception
                                    sponsored by                   Dinner
            Dinner
                                Partner(UNGC Korea)

      * Every morning, 2 buses will depart for Literature House at 8:10a.m. from Hotel. Participants
      gather at the lobby in front of the bell desk at 8:00 a.m. and move together.


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Day-to-Day Program

 Pre: September 1st, Wednesday (Pre-Summit: Optional)
       Time                             Program                                   Venue
                                                                          The Millennium
        –     Arrival of participants
                                                                          Hilton Hotel, Seoul
            Meet-up
            Participants gather at the lobby in front of bell desk at     Bell Desk,
15:20–15:30
            15:20 and move to the bus together. 1 Bus will depart at      Main Lobby(1F)
            15:30.
15:30–16:00 Transit to The Hope Institute                                 1 Bus
            Registration
                                                                          Hopemoul(4F),
16:00–16:20 Please find Ahyoung Park at the registration desk for
                                                                          The Hope Institute
            airfare reimbursement.
              The Hope Institute Tour with Community Drum                 Hopemoul(4F),
16:20–18:00
              Workshop                                                    The Hope Institute
18:00–19:00 Transit back to the Millennium Seoul Hilton Hotel             1 Bus
19:00–21:00 Informal Reception Dinner                                     Kukhwa-Room(B1)



 Day 1: September 2nd, Thursday
    Time                       Program                       Session Lead     Venue
7:00 – 8:00   Breakfast at Hotel                                  All     Cilantro , Main
                                                                          Lobby(1F)
8:00          Meet-up                                               All           Bell Desk,
              Participants gather at the lobby in front of                        Main
              bell desk at 8:00a.m. and move to the bus                           Lobby(1F)
              together. 2 Buses will depart at 8:10a.m.

8:10 – 8:30   Transit to the Literature House                       All           2 Buses

8:30 – 8:45   Registration                                                        Lobby, Main
              Participants will receive an ANIS Welcome                           Hall(1F)
              Package at the lobby desk.




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8:45 – 9:00    Announcement  Ice-breaking                      MC :           Main Hall(1F)
                                                                Yvonne Flores
                                                                (Consultant to
                                                                Intel),
                                                                So Jung
                                                                Rim (The Hope
                                                                Institute)
9:00 – 9:30    Welcome Remarks                                  MC             Main Hall(1F)
               --  on Soon Park (Executive Director, the
                  W
                  Hope Institute)
               --  njan Ghosh (Regional Director, Corporate
                  A
                  Affairs Group, Intel Asia-Pacific)
               Congratulatory Message
               --  i-Moon Bahn (Secretary General, the
                  K
                  United Nations)
9:30 – 9:50    Summit Overview                                  MC             Main Hall(1F)
               --  xpectations for summit and working group
                  E
                  announcement

               Keynote Address
               Recent social challenges in Asia  search for alternatives:
               What are some challenges faced by NGOs? How can NGOs move towards
               social innovation? How do you build capacity for NGOs towards social
               innovation?
9:50 – 10:40   Demystifying Professionalism; Barefoot           MC             Main Hall(1F)
               Approach                                         (25min each)
               --  anjit Bunker Roy (Founder  Director, the
                  S
                  Barefoot College)

               Social Innovation in a Networked Society
               -- 
                  Brenton Caffin (Chief Executive Officer,
                  TACSI)
10:40 – 11:00 QA and Discussion                                Chair Wonsoon Main Hall(1F)
              --  haired by Wonsoon Park (Executive
                 C                                              Park
                 Director, the Hope Institute)
11:00 – 11:20 Coffee Break                                      All            Main Hall(1F)
11:20 – 12:20 Breakout Group Discussion                         Moderator    Main Hall(1F)
              -- Led by group facilitators                      Sunkyung Han
12:20 – 13:20 Lunch                                             All            Cafeteria (2F)


               Session 1: Citizen/Community Participation
               How can NGOs involve community/citizen participation in social change? What
               are innovative ideas in response to challenges of participation?



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13:20 – 13:40 Agenda Setting Speech:                         MC                Main Hall (1F)
              Unleashing Citizen Participation               (20min)
              --  onsoon Park (Executive Director, The
                 W
                 Hope Institute)
13:40 – 14:20 Case Presentations:                       Moderator    Main Hall (1F)
              Upcycling Design as a System of Social    Wonsoon Park
              Curating                                  (20min each)
              --  oward Chan (Member, Community Museum
                 H
                 Project)

              Earthday Money
              --  hingo Hattori (Secretariat, Earth Day
                 S
                 Money Association)
14:20 – 14:30 QA                                            Moderator
                                                             Wonsoon Park

14:30 – 15:10 Breakout Group Discussion                      Moderator    Main Hall(1F)
              -- Led by group facilitators                   Wonsoon Park
15:10 – 15:20 Group Photo Time                               All               Main Hall(1F)
15:40 – 16:10 Coffee Break                                   All               Cafeteria(2F)
16:10 –       Poster Session 1                                Moderator:       Cafeteria(2F)
17:10                                      Portrait Photo     Sonia
                                           Event              Shrivastava,
                                           *SeungHyun Sohn, (Intel India)
                                           Photographer
17:10 – 17:40 Ideas for Action                                Sunkyung Han,    Cafeteria(2F)
                                                              Uyen Ho (intel
                                           Lead : Seoungeun
                                                              Vietnam)
                                           Lee and Hope
17:40 – 18:10 Day 1 Closing                volunteers         Sunkyung Han,    Cafeteria(2F)
              : Evaluation, Reflection                        Uyen Ho (intel
              and Announcement             (Photo Studio, 2F) Vietnam)
18:10 – 19:00 Free Time /                                     All              Cafeteria(2F)
              Working Group Meeting
19:00 – 21:00 Welcome Dinner                          MC                       Main Hall(1F)
              Sponsored by Partner, UN Global Compact
              Korea

              Welcome Remarks
              -- Won Soon Park (The HOPE Institute)
              --  ee Sung Lee (Country Manager, Intel
                 H
                 Korea Ltd)

              Congratulatory Remark from Partner
              --  eung-Han Lee (President, UN Global
                 S
                 Compact Korea)


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Day 2: September 3rd, Friday
       Time                       Program                     Session Lead       Venue
7:00 – 8:00    Breakfast at Hotel                             All            Cilantro , Main
                                                                             Lobby(1F)
8:00           Meet-up                                        All            Bell Desk, Main
               Participants gather at the lobby in front of                  Lobby(1F)
               bell desk at 8:00a.m. and move to the bus
               together. Bus will depart at 8:10a.m.
8:10 – 8:30    Transit to the Literature House                All            2 Buses
8:30 – 8:40    Day Opening: Announcement                      MC             Main Hall(1F)
               Session 2: Partnership  Governance
               What are innovative ways to build the collaborations of sectors and
               stakeholders? How can ICT be maximized to promote partnership between
               different sectors/stakeholders?
8:40 – 9:00    Agenda Setting Speech:                         MC             Main Hall(1F)
               Moving with the Times: Innovation              (20min)
               in Sustainability : - Marianne Quebral
               (Executive Director, Venture for Fundraising)-
9:00 – 9:40    Case Presentations:                            Moderator      Main Hall(1F)
               The Beautiful Store's Learning                 Marianne
               -- yunyi Hwang (Project Manager, the
                 H                                            Quebral
                 Beautiful Store)                             (20min each)
               Bina Swadaya Sustainability
               -- .E. Susapto (Coordinator of Empowerment
                 D
                 Civil Society, Bina Swadaya)
9:40 – 9:50    Q A                                           Moderator      Main Hall(1F)
                                                              Marianne
                                                              Quebral
9:50 – 10:30   Breakout Group Discussion                      Moderator      Main Hall(1F)
                                                              Marianne
                                                              Quebral
10:30 – 11:30 Poster Session 2  Coffee Break                 Moderator      Cafeteria (2F)
                                                              Cheng Cheng
                                                              Loo (Intel
                                                              Malaysia)
11:30 – 12:30 Lunch                                           All            Cafeteria (2F)
              Participants volunteering to be part of the
              Working Group will have lunch together.
               Session 3: Financial Sustainability
               What are some innovative ways to tackle the financial issues faced by NGOs?
               How can NGOs deliver solutions with financial sustainability in mind?




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12:30 – 12:50 Agenda Setting Speech:                         MC               Main Hall(1F)
              Governance and Collaborative                   (20min)
              Engagement: Two Frameworks and Two
              Case Studies on the Philippine Mining
              Industry
              -- rof. Francisco L. Roman (Executive
                P
                Director, RVR Center for Corporate Social
                Responsibility)
12:50 – 13:30 Case Presentations:                            Moderator       Main Hall(1F)
              Intel® Learn Program Collaboration with        Prof. Francisco
              Danawa: A Case on ICT for Development          L. Roman
              Initiative                                     (20min each)
              --
                Cheng Cheng Loo (Corporate Affairs
                Manager, Intel Malaysia)
              From a Match Maker to a Change Builder,
              the Story of Caring Company Scheme
              -- hristine Fang (Chief Executive, the Hong
                C
                Kong Council of Social Service)
13:30 – 13:40 QA                                            Moderator       Main Hall(1F)
                                                             Prof. Francisco
                                                             L. Roman
13:40 – 14:20 Breakout Group Discussion                      Moderator       Main Hall(1F)
              --Led by Group Facilitators                    Prof. Francisco
                                                             L. Roman
14:20 – 14:30 Coffee Break                                   All              Main Hall(1F)
14:30 – 15:00 Day Closing : Ideas for Action, Evaluation, Sunkyung Han, Main Hall(1F)
              Reflection, and Announcement                Uyen Ho(Intel
                                                          Vietnam)
15:00 – 19:00 Field Visit                                    2 Buses          Field Visit Sites
               -- Haja Center
               -- Sungmisan Maul                             Guides
               -- The Beautiful Store                        Group A led by
               -- The Beautiful Foundation                   Ahyoung Park
              Participants are divided into 2 separate       (The Hope
              groups. Each group will visit EITHER           Institute),
              Sungmisan                                      Group B led by
              Maul + The Beautiful Store/Foundation          So Jung Rim
              (Group A) OR Haja Center + The                 (The Hope
              Beautiful Store/Foundation (Group B).          Institute)
19:00 – 21:00 Dinner                                         MC               Jahamun




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Day 3: September 4th, Saturday
       Time                      Program                        Session Lead       Venue
7:00– 8:00    Breakfast  Hotel Check-out                       All            Cilantro , Main
                                                                               Lobby(1F)
8:00          Meet-up                                           All            Bell Desk,
              Participants gather at the lobby in front of bell                Main
              desk at 8:00a.m.                                                 Lobby(1F)
              and move to the bus together. Bus will depart
              at 8:10a.m.
8:10 –8:30    Transit to The Literature House                   All            2 Buses
8:30 – 8:40   Day Opening  Announcement                        MC             Main Hall(1F)
              Session 4: Networking and Information Exchange
              Why do Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Social Media Matter
              for NGOs? What kind of challenges and opportunities do they provide for the
              NGO sector?
8:40 – 9:00   Agenda Setting Speech:                        MC                 Main Hall(1F)
              Why Do ICT and Social Media Matter for        (20min)
              NGOs?
              -- teve Lawrence(Chief Executive, Australian
                S
                Social Innovation Exchange)
9:00 – 9:40   Case Presentations:                               Moderator      Main Hall(1F)
              Some Ideas  Works behind Mekong ICT              Steve
              Camp                                              Lawrence
              -- uangchomphu Rammuang (Resource
                P                                               (20min each)
                Mobilization Manager, Thai Fund
                Foundation) + Klaikong Vaidhayakarn
                (Deputy Director, Change Fusion)
              Haiti Earthquake: A Social Media Powered
              Response
              -- haun Robinson (Director of Online
                S
                Operation and Social Media, Nethope)
9:40 – 9:50   Q A                                              Moderator      Main Hall(1F)
                                                                Steve
                                                                Lawrence
9:50 – 10:30 Breakout Group Discussion                          Moderator      Main Hall(1F)
             --Led by Group Facilitators                        Steve
                                                                Lawrence
10:30 – 10:50 Sharing of Ideas for Action                       Moderator:    Main Hall(1F)
                                                                Sunkyung Han,
                                                                Uyen Ho(Intel
                                                                Vietnam)
10:50 – 11:00 Coffee Break                                      All            Main Hall(1F)



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11:00 –11:30   Discussion on Collective Action                 Co-chairs      Main Hall(1F)
               -- haired by Wonsoon Park (Executive
                 C                                             Wonsoon
                 Director, The Hope Institute) and Anjan       Park  Anjan
                 Ghosh (Regional Director, Corporate Affairs   Ghosh
                 Group, Intel Asia-Pacific )
11:30 – 12:00 Closing Ceremony: Declaration,                   MC             Main Hall(1F)
              Appreciation of Participation and Group
              Photo
12:00 – 12:30 Evaluation, Synthesis and Reflection             MC             Main Hall(1F)

12:30 – 14:00 Farewell Lunch                                   All            Cafeteria(2F)




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ANIS Activities




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ANIS Activities

  Breakout Group Discussion
 This breakout group discussion will be held after keynote address and each session.

 After the keynote address, the participants will reflect on the presentation and share their
 own stories and challenges of NGOs in Asia. And after each session, the participants will
 reflect on the agenda and case study presentations, share and exchange their own cases
 and projects regarding the theme of the session. The participants will write down ideas and
 different solution models on meta-cards, and these meta-cards will be posted on the wall.




 Ideas for Action
 The participants will share thoughts on how to improve projects within their capacity in their
 organization and develop ideas for new projects based on the discussions throughout the
 day. The ideas can be picked up from the wealth of best practices and ideas discussed
 within his group or in plenary.




 Discussion on Collective Action
 The participants will share thoughts on how to proceed after the Summit. How can best
 practices in Asia be shared continuously? How will the Working Group follow up and
 continue discussion post-Summit? How can we use technology to continue networking and
 share cases, models, methodologies, processes and experiences?




 Poster Session
 All participants are required to participate in the Poster Session on Day 1  2. The purpose
 of the poster session is to provide open space to share experiences and best practices of
 NGOs from different background and context. Participating in the poster session will be
 an excellent opportunity for you to showcase the work you are doing in your respective
 countries with other participants and to explore collaboration opportunities! 




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Poster Session 1 (2 Sept)
     Presenter                 Organization                          Poster Title
Ahyoung Park         The Hope Institute                 Community Business

Amit Kaushik         Pratham Education Foundation       Pratham
                                                        Fostering Creativity and Innovation
                     Molave Development Foundation,
Angelo Juan Ramos                                       with Communities Through Content
                     Inc. (MDFI)
                                                        Development
                     Bina Swadaya: Community Self
DE Susapto                                           Bina Swadaya
                     Reliance Development Foundation
                                                     RVR CSR CENTER’S APPROACH
                     RVR Center for Corporate Social
Francisco L. Roman                                   TO MULTI-STAKEHOLDER
                     Responsibility
                                                     ENGAGEMENT
Frank McGuire        Global Learning Village            Global Learning Village
                     Centre for Environment,            RETROFITTING AN URBAN HOUSE
Gurmit Singh         Technology  Development,          IN MALAYSIA TO MAKE IT ENERGY
                     Malaysia (CETDEM)                  EFFICIENT  COOL
Jimmy Pham           KOTO Vocational Training Center    KOTO (Know One, Teach One)
                     Asian Regional Exchange for New Asian Regional Exchange for New
Jung Ok Lee
                     Alternatives (ARENA)            Alternatives
                     The Taiwan Business Council for
Niven Huang                                          “SHE CARES” Initiative in Taiwan
                     Sustainable Development (BCSD)
Puangchomphu
                     Thai Fund Foundation               Mekong ICT Camp 2010
Rammuang
                     Centre for Science, Development    Towards Building A Digitally Empowered
Rajeshree Kumar
                      Media Studies (CSDMS)            Society
Seon-min Park        The Beautiful Foundation           Energy Access for the Poor
                     Australian Social Innovation
Steve Lawrence                                          ASIX Social Innovation Camp
                     Exchange (ASIX)
Sunyoung Jung        The Hope Institute                 Happy Senior Project
                                                        Promoting a Progressive, Fair and
Wardah Hafidz        Urban Poor Consortium
                                                        Inclusive City
Wonsoon Park         The Hope Institute                 Social Invention Program
                     Beijing Huizeren Volunteer Service
Yan Zhai                                                The power of volunteering
                     Center
                     Non-profit Organization            The youth-training program of
Yumiko Fukaya
                     Sodateage-Net                      “Sodateage” Net




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Poster Session 2 (3 Sept)
     Presenter                Organization                          Poster Title

Anjana Raza         Developments in Literacy (DIL)     Community School Libraries

                    The Australian Centre for Social   The Australian Centre for Social
Brenton Caffin
                    Innovation (TACSI)                 Innovation
                    Socio-Economic  Environmental     Socio-Economic and Environmental
Chin Tong Liew
                    Research Institute (SERI)          Research Institute (SERI)
                    LIN Center for Community           LIN: Helping Local People Meet Local
Dana RH Doan
                    Development                        Needs

Howard Chan         Community Museum Project           Community Museum Project

                    The Hong Kong Council of Social    ACT Social Awareness Network –
Jessica Tam
                    Service                            Action x Consciousness X Travel
                                                       Social Impact Assessment Project
                    The Hong Kong Council of Social
Jessica Tam                                            – Measuring Financial and Social
                    Service
                                                       Performance of Social Enterprises
Klaikong                                               Mobile Technology for Health
                    Change Fusion
Vaidhayakarn                                           Information

                                                       We create fund raising solutions that
Marianne Quebral    Venture for Fundraising
                                                       work

                                                       social enterprise incubating project
Min-Kyoung Chang    Haja Center
                                                       ‘CHANG’
Nan Chen            Shanghai United Foundation         NPI : Non-profit incubator
                                                       Creating an online platform to share
Sanjay Bapat        IndianNGOs.com PVT LTD             Social and Developmental Canvas of
                                                       India


Sanjit Bunker Roy   The Barefoot College               The Barefoot College


                    Taiwan Association for Educational Typhoon Morakot Disaster Digital
Shi-Min Lee
                    Communications and Technology Caring Program in Taiwan
So Jung Rim         The Hope Institute                 Social Innovation Camp 36
                    The Organization of Urban Re’s     The “Burning Map” of Taipei
Yi-Wen (Eve) Chen
                    (OURs), Taiwan                     Metropolitan: A Strategy for Citizen




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Hope Institute Tour

Tour Schedule (1 Sept)
              Registration
              Participants will receive an ANIS 2010 Welcome                    Hopemoul (4F),
16:00 – 16:20
              Package. Please find Ahyoung Park at the registration             The Hope Institute
              desk for airfare reimbursement.


                                                                                Hopemoul (4F),
16:20 – 16:40 Introduction of The Hope Institute
                                                                                The Hope Institute

                                                                                2Fl. - 4Fl., The Hope
16:40 – 17:20 Hope Tour
                                                                                Institute

                                                                                Hopemoul (4F),
17:20 – 18:00 Community Drum Workshop by Namory
                                                                                The Hope Institute




About The Hope Institute
Address : 2-4 Fl. Vision Building, 290-11 Pyungchang-dong, Jongno-gu
Tel. : +82(2) 3210-0909
Fax : +82(2) 3210-0126
Web site : http://www.makehope.org

The Hope Institute is a non-governmental think tank founded in 2006, with citizen participation as its
model, to seek out new hopes for Korea.

Among the Hope Institute’s principal activities are:
The “Social Innovation Center,” which gathers citizens’ ideas and helps them make changes in
everyday life and institutions; the “Center for Small Enterprise,” which incubates regional and small
enterprises that promote social good, the “Roots Center,” which works with local residents to place
our society’s focus on the local regions through efforts aimed at self-governing and regional building;
the “Senior Social Contribution Center,” which connects retirees with non-profit organizations in order
to empower seniors in the society and improve the professional talents within non-profit organizations;
and the “Education Center” a school for growing public leaders who will reclaim the future of the local
regions and who will lead in our times. www.makehope.org




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Field Visit

Field Visit Schedule (3 Sept)
Group A (Lead: Ahyoung Park/Seong-eun Lee)

15:00 –15:30   Literature House  Sungmisan                    Bus

15:30 –16:20   Sungmisan Introduction and Tour                 Sungmisan

16:20 –16:50   Sungmisan  Insadong                            Bus

16:50 –17:40   Beautiful Store Introduction and Tour           Beautiful Store

17:40 –17:50   Walk to Beautiful Foundation                    Walk

17:50 –18:40   Beautiful Foundation Introduction and Tour      Beautiful Foundation

18:40 –        Beautiful Foundation  Jahamun                  Bus




Group B (Lead: So Jung Rim/Sunkyung Han)

15:00 –15:30   Literature House  Haja Center                  Bus

15:30 –16:20   Haja Center Introduction and Tour               Haja Center

16:20 –16:50   Haja Center  Insadong                          Bus

16:50 –17:40   Beautiful Foundation Introduction and Tour      Beautiful Foundation

17:40 –17:50   Walk to Beautiful Store                         Walk

17:50 –18:40   Beautiful Store Introduction and Tour           Beautiful Store

18:40 –        Beautiful Store  Jahamun (Korean restaurant)   Bus




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About the Field Visit Organizations

     The Beautiful Foundation
     •• Address: 16-3 Gahoe-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea, 110-260
     •• Tel. : +82(2) 766-1004, +82(2) 730-1235
     •• Fax : +82(2) 730-1243
     •• Web site : http://www.beautifulfund.org/eng/


                                      The Beautiful Foundation pioneers a new philanthropic
                                      culture that constantly changes the society in a positive
                                      way. The philanthropic culture that the Beautiful Foundation
                                      leads, takes place with the voluntary participation of the
                                      public, allowing the donating culture to anchor in our lives,
                                      sharing will become the primary guide to a rich society. The
                                      participants will learn about the value of sharing, be able to
                                      participate in the community, and share a warm fellowship
                                      with one’s neighbors.




     The Beautiful Store
     •• Address : 45 Anguk-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea, 110-240
     •• Tel. : +82 1577-1113
     •• Fax : +82(2) 725-2003
     •• Web site : http://www.beautifulstore.org/eng/


                                      The Beautiful Store was established as a non-profit
                                      corporation in order to contribute to environmentally friendly
                                      changes in our society and support marginalized people
                                      both home and abroad as well as activities that serve public
                                      interest.

                                      The Beautiful Store converts donated products to monetary
                                      donation and is operating more than 100 stores across the
                                      nation.




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Haja Center
    •• Address : 79 Youngdeungpo Gogaro, Youngdeungpodong 7ga, Youndeungpo-gu, Seoul
    •• Tel. : +82(2) 2677-9200
    •• Fax : +82(2) 2679-9300
    •• Web site : http://www.haja.net/


                                         The youth learning space, entrusted by the Seoul
                                         metropolitan Government to Yonsei University was
                                         founded in 1999 to create the models to solve the youth
                                         unemployment problem in the social context when Asian
                                         financial crisis hit Korea. Haja center provides programs
                                         such as C-Plat (a youth creativity program), alternative
                                         education, Production School, Young Chef, Road Schola,
                                         Social Enterprise Incubating Project and more.




    Sungmisan Maul (Village)

    •• Address : Sungsan 1 dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul

                                         Sungmisan village is located in Sungsan-dong, Mapo on
                                         the edge of Small Mountain, “Sungmisan”. Sungmisan
                                         Village was born through the 10-year village-making
                                         movement. “Villages” had been vanishing in Seoul due to
                                         urbanization. Rampant development left only residential
                                         districts and swept away villages and their native people.
                                         People in Sungmisan Village acted to revive the ecological
                                         and caring values of the village. In the village, students can
                                         experience exceptional community within Korean society,
                                         especially in Seoul, the gigantic city of cement. The eco-
                                         village includes various spaces, including a school, co-op,
                                         and theater.

There are 4 co-parenting coop nurseries, 2 afterschool daycare, Co-op, Village School (alternative
school), Sungmisan Car Coop (auto body shop), Neighborhood Kitchen (sidedish shop), Mapo
FM (Community Radio), Revival Shop (secondhand shop), stitch (sewing workshop), Little Tree
(community café), Mapo Solidarity (grassroots NGOs), People and the Village (town planning
organization), Mapo Youth Club, and a self-reliant center for disabled, Mapo Association for Parents
of Disabled.



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Special Event




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Performances
•• Community Drum Workshop with Namory
 The Community Drum Workshop will take place on 1 September during the Hope Institute Tour.

 A drum circle is any group of people playing (usually) hand-drums and percussion in a circle. They
 are distinct from a drumming group or troupe in that the drum circle is an end in itself rather than
 preparation for a performance. They can range in size from a handful of players to circles with
 thousands of participants.

 The drum circle does not teach you how to play the drum. The purpose of a drum circle is to
 create a bonding community through rhythm and percussion. You will be able to make your own
 language of rhythm within ten minutes of participation.

 With the help of the facilitator and simple musical techniques, you will share a very unique and
 unforgettable moment with all the participants. Your individual musical talent, character, sociality
 as well as the potential of the whole group will be explored.

 Reference: Korea Drumcircle Association (KDCA), www.drumcircle.or.kr
 Facilitator: Namory Yeongyong Lee
 Twitter: @djembekorea
 Facebook: djembekorea




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Namory Yeongyong Lee majored in Composition at
                                          Keimyung University Music Dept. He has experiences
                                          as composer, conductor, Music educator, Drum therapist
                                          and Drum Circle Facilitator and president of Korean Drum
                                          Circle Association.
                                          He’s passionate about advocating percussion. He’s
                                          certificated at Silver Lake College ‘Music for The Unborn
                                          Child’, REOM’S ‘Health RHYTHMS Facilitator Training’ and
                                          Drum circle ‘Community Drum Facilitator Training’. He’s
                                          participated in many workshops including the 11th and
                                          13th 11th, 13th ‘World Rhythm Festival’ in Seattle, U.S.,
                                          ‘Drumcamp4’ in Japan hosted by Drum circle Facilitator
                                          Association, 2005, 2006 Mamady Keita Africa music
                                          -Japan workshops, 2007, 2008, 2009 Mamady Keita
                                          djembe workshop. His performance in Mamady Keita
                                          Concert in Japan as a soloist is also noticeable.

                                             -Leader of Djembefola(African Percussion) Group, “Bara
                                             Kan”
                                             -Majored in Composition in Keimyung University Music
                                             Dept.
     -Composer, Conductor, Music Educator, Drum therapist, Drum circle Facilitator, Djembefola
     -Silver Lake College ‘Music for The Unborn Child’ Certificated
     -REOM’S ‘Health RHYTHMS Facilitator Trainig’ Certificated
     -Drum circle ‘Community Drum Facilitator Training’ Certificated
     -Participated In the 11th and 13th 11th, 13th ‘World Rhythm Festival’ in Seattle, U.S.
     -Participated in ‘Drumcamp4’ in Japan hosted by Drum circle Facilitator Association
     -Participated in 2005, 2006 Mamady Keita Africa music -Japan workshop
     -Participated in 2006 Mamady Keita Africa music- the Republic of Guinea workshop
     -Participated and/or hosted 2007, 2008, 2009 Mamady Keita djembe workshop
     -Performed as Soloist in Mamady Keita Japan Concert.
     -President of Korean Drumcircle Association
     -Worked as Drumcircle facilitator in various cities in U.S., Japan and Korea



•• Organic Melancholy
     The group Organic Melancholy will perform on 2 September during the Welcome Dinner
     sponsored by ANIS Partner, UN Global Compact, at the Literature House.

     Artists
     Won-Jae Lee		        Guitar, Melodica
     Hyun-Jong Yoon	      Guitar
     Ji-Young		           Violin
     Su-ji Moon		         Daegum
     Sun-Kyung Kim	       Vocal (Jung-ga)]




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Organic Melancholy is an acoustic crossover instrumental band, consisted of Won-Jae Lee (Guitar/
Melodica) and Hyeon-Jong Yoon (Guitar/Percussion).

Organic Melancholy regularly performs with guest musician, Ji-Young Lim (violinist), who is a sing-
a-song writer with the name of a solo project band “Auroville”. For this special occasion, Organic
Melancholy will also perform with two young Korean traditional musicians, Su-Ji Moon (Daegum) and
Sun-Kyung Kim (Jung-ga).

A total of six pieces will be performed. Two musical pieces are composed by Daegum player, Seong-
Min Cha. The songs are based on two Korean love poems, So-Wol Kim’s “Azaleas” and Imjae’s “Silent
Farewell”.

Both songs are love stories from the perspective of Korean women. “Azaleas” is a sorrowful love
song of a woman and “Silent Farewell” is a young girl’s song of love. The songs show two different
types of love in the perspective of Korean women.


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Portrait Photography
•• Portrait Photography by Photographer Seung-Hyun Sohn
     The artist/photographer, Seung-Hyun Sohn will take portrait photograph of all ANIS participants on
     2 September in the afternoon.

•• Photographer Seung-Hyun Sohn
     Photographer Seung-Hyun Sohn is currently a photography director of the design group AGI
     society and AGI Studio in Korea. He is also a member of Nutopia Forum, New York based
     photography group for portraits. He studied photo at Chungang University (BFA) in Seoul, which
     was followed by his studies of visual arts at Rutgers University (MFA) in the U.S. He took part in
     various exhibitions such as Gwangju Biennale in 2002 and “unbroken” exhibition at New York’s
     Denise Bibro Fine Art. So far, he has been engaged in more than 20 exhibits and book projects.
     In 2002, he won the best prized for the Baeksang Publication Award through the Museum of
     Everyday life through Korean History (Sakyejul Publication Co. ) where he participated as a
     photographer. The book The Circle Never Ends (2007) is the first book he wrote. He is currently
     working on his second photography book on unconverted long-term prisoners of Korea.

     Also, since 2003, he has been continuously working on photography of Native Americans and has
     published his work in the book, The Circle Never Ends.

     You may find some of his work and writings in the following link: http://www.makehopecity.
     com/?p=6318




     From The Circle Never Ends, Seung-Hyun Sohn



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Best Friend Project
 The Best Friend Project started out as a project to raise public awareness on the endangered
 species. The idea is that everyone should be conscious of the threats to wildlife and take actions
 to save endangered animals and plants from extinction.

 Best friend name card (part of Best Friend Project) gives you and the people around you, a
 chance to re-think our modern way of life which has failed to communicate with Nature. Upon
 meeting new people and exchanging your name card, you will have a short moment to appreciate
 the value of life and environment.

 The process of making Best Friend name card is eco-friendly and simple. Non-wood pulp or
 recycled paper was used for printing. Also, instead of using color ink, black ink was used to
 minimize the working process and waste product.

 Before printing your name card, it is very important to share and understand its meaning and
 purpose of the Best Friend Project. Everyone wishing to have their own Best Friend name card
 has to read the document of purpose and sign the pledge. The pledge should be sent to our green
 designer for design work and printing.

 Best Friend Pledge
 I, ______________, promise that I will cordially exert all possible efforts at every moment to raise
 awareness of and protect my friend, ____________.


 The following animals are included in the Best Friend Project:




 From the upper left to the lower right:
 1. Green turtle, 2.Barbary lion, 3.Okapi, 4.Irrawaddy dolphin, 5.Polar bear, 6.Fennec fox, 7.Jang
 San Got Mae, 8.Kiwi, 9.Musk deer, 10.Eagle owl, 11.Fairy pitta, 12. Panda, 13.Reindeer,
 14.Albatross, 15.Flying squirrel, 16.Emperor penguin, 17.Sloth, 18.Spoon-billed sandpiper,
 19.Manchurian yellow-necked marten, 20.Red panda




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Venue  Hotel
 Information




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Venue  Hotel Information
      Venue : Literature House, Seoul Korea
     •• Address: 2-20, Yejang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-250, South Korea,
     •• Telephone: +82(2) 778-1026
     •• Website : http://www.imhs.co.kr/



                                                 Located at the foot of Mt. Namsan in Yejang-
                                                 dong, Jung-gu, the heart of Seoul, with pleasant
                                                 natural atmosphere, Literature House in Seoul
                                                 is loved by many citizens and scholars. Since
                                                 its establishment in October 2001, it served to
                                                 be a place to exchange culture and knowledge
                                                 among people through various cultural events
                                                 and international conferences. The area is
                                                 surrounded by various trees such as Oak
                                                 trees, Ginkgos, Leather woods, Kowloon trees,
                                                 Maples, Chestnut trees, providing a peaceful
                                                 haven in the midst of the city.

The site was also a place of tragic history and terror. The sad memories of the Korean
democratization movement still remain here. It is meaningful that NGO leaders from all over Asia
come to discuss social innovation at such place with footprints of democratization.


     ► From Incheon Airport
       -KAL (Korean Air
       Limousine) at the bus
       booth 4B or 11A will
       take approximately
       1hr to Millennium
       Seoul Hilton Hotel.
       It’s 15 min in taxi
       from the hotel.




                                                                                    (Google map)

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Hotel : Millennium Seoul Hilton
 •• Address : 395, 5-ga, Namdaemun-ro, Chung-gu, Seoul Korea 100-676
 •• Tel : +82(2) 753-7788
 •• Fax : +82(2) 754-2510
 •• Website : http://www.hilton.co.kr/


 Since it’s opening in 1983, the Millennium Seoul Hilton has established itself as the premier hotel
 of choice for the discerning business and leisure traveler. Situated at the base of Mr. Namsan, it is
 strategically located in the heart of Seoul with convenient access.




 ► From Incheon Airport to the Hotel
   Journey Time : About 60 minutes

 ► KAL Limousine Bus
   - Bus Fare: Approx. KW15,000 (available at 20-minute intervals)
   - Where to Board : Inchon International Airport KAL Limousine Bus Stop (4B or 11A)
   - Where to Buy a Ticket : KAL Limousine Bus Stop, You can check the bus schedule at the
   front desk of Millennium Seoul Hilton.



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Biography




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Speaker / Delegate

                             Sanjit Bunker ROY
                             Director
                             The Barefoot College

                             India


Founder Director of the Barefoot College (www.barefootcollege.org ) based in the village of Tilonia in
Rajasthan India. Started 40 years ago it is the only College built by the poor for the poor and managed
by the poor who earn less than $ 1/day. The College follows the work style and lifestyle of Mahatma
Gandhi where living conditions are simple, austere and down to earth, where there are no written
contracts and no one can get more than $ 100/month as wages.
Since 1972 more than 20 Barefoot Colleges have started in over 13 States of India. The Barefoot
approach of training rural semi-literate middle aged women to solar electrifying villages their own
villages has been replicated in nearly 25 of the Least Developed Countries around the world including
Afghanistan, Timbuktu(Mali),Siberia(Russia),Bhutan, Namibia.
Founder Chairman of the Global Rain Water Harvesting Collective based in India (www.
globalrainwaterharvesting.org) focusing on collecting rain water from the roofs of remote rural schools.
More than 100 million litres have been collected in over 1,000 schools all over the world.
Awards and Honours:
1. he Schwab Foundation for Outstanding Social Entrepreneurs, World Economic Forum Geneva
   T
   Switzerland September 2002:
2.  he Stockholm Challenge Award for Information Technology (Category Environment) Stockholm
    T
    Sweden October 2002:
3. Tech Museum For Innovation Benefiting Humanity California November 2002:
4. St Andrews Prize for the Environment, Scotland May 2003:
5. The Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy London July 2003;
6. Tyler Prize April 2004 California USA:
7. The Skoll Foundation 2005:
8. US $ 1 million ALCAN Award for Sustainability 2006
9. The Sierra Club Green Energy Award USA June 2009
10. SUEZ Environment-Water for All Foundation- Paris July 2009
11. obert Hill Award For Promotion of Solar Energy: 24th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy
     R
     Conference, Hamburg Germany September 2009
12. Conde Nast Environmental Award Washington November 2009

The Guardian in London on 5th January 2008 identified Bunker Roy as one of the 50 Environmentalists
in the world who could save the planet
April 2010 identified by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.




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Speaker / Delegate

                            Brenton CAFFIN
                            Chief Executive Officer
                            The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI)

                            Australia


Brenton began his career in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, later consulting
to Australian and British governments on public policy, performance improvement and change
management.

Brenton returned to South Australia to pursue his passion for public sector reform through executive
positions with the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Government Reform Commission and
WorkCover.

Brenton has degrees in economics and international relations and a Master of Public Administration
from Flinders University, where his research focused on public sector innovation.




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Speaker / Delegate

                             Marianne QUEBRAL
                             Executive Director
                             Venture for Fundraising

                             Philippines


Marianne “Mayan” G. Quebral is the Executive Director of Venture for Fund Raising. A pioneer in fund
raising and trained at The Fund Raising School in Indiana, U.S.A., Mayan managed the largest non-
profit direct mail campaign in the Philippines with over one million letters sent annually, raising more
than 85 million pesos in less than four years. Formerly the Resource Development Officer of United
Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in the Philippines, she initiated the first survey of the nature of gift-
giving attitudes in the Philippines and has authored The Fund Raiser’s Guide to Fund Raising. Mayan
travels extensively around Asia teaching non-profit organizations the principles and success seeds of
fund raising.




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Speaker / Delegate

                            Francisco L. ROMAN
                            Executive Director
                            RVR Center for Corporate Social Responsibility

                            Philippines


Professor Francisco L. Roman, DBA, Harvard Business School, was formerly the Associate Dean
of the Asian Center for Entrepreneurship (ACE) and the Executive Director of the Hills Governance
Program (HGP), under the Ramon V. del Rosario (RVR) Center for Corporate Social Responsibility,
of which he is currently the Executive Director. Prof. Roman specializes on social responsibility and
governance in Asian family corporations and industry competitiveness. Professor Roman has written
and/or supervised 400 cases and notes and contributed to 8 books on a wide range of functions—
strategy, marketing and organization, and topics—agribusiness, entrepreneurship, and CSR and
Governance.




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Speaker / Delegate

                            Steve LAWRENCE
                            Chief Executive
                            Australian Social Innovation Exchange (ASIX)

                            Australia


Steve Lawrence AO is the Chief Executive of the recently established, Australian Social Innovation
Exchange, created to find fresh solutions to Australia’s key social challenges through cross-sector
collaboration. He also consults in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
For 29 years until late 2008 Steve was Founder, CEO and Social Entrepreneur with WorkVentures,
an entrepreneurial non-profit organisation, based in Sydney.
Steve as appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia in January 2010 for ‘service to the community
through leadership roles in the development and implementation of non-profit ventures to create
social change, particularly for youth and the long-term unemployed’.
Over the last 30 years Steve has also played a major creating over 13 new non-profit organisations,
most of which are still operating. They include Job Futures, United Way Sydney, Jobs Australia,
Social Ventures Australia, School for Social Entrepreneurs Australia.
Founded in 1979 WorkVentures has annual revenues around $20million, employs 150 staff and
places hundreds of unemployed Australians in jobs each year.
Steve has qualifications in social work and management, he lectures regularly on social enterprise,
local economic development and non-profit management. He is co-author of ‘Nonprofits in Business’
(1995).
In 2004 Steve received the Ernst  Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award for a Social Enterprise in
NSW  ACT.
In 2005 WorkVentures and Microsoft won the Prime Ministers Community Business Partnership
Longevity Award for their 20 year collaboration to bring technology resources and skills to
disadvantaged Australians.
Steve is Chair of Bonnyrigg Management Pty Ltd, a company created to manage the social
development and redevelopment integration of Bonnyrigg public housing community in SW Sydney; a
Board member of Currency House, Inc a non-profit organisation which promotes innovation within the
performing arts in Australia; and a Founding Partner in the Australian School for Social Entrepreneurs.




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Speaker / Delegate

                            Howard CHAN
                            Member
                            Community Museum Project

                            Hongkong, China


Howard Chan social curator and facilitator based in Hong Kong. Chan has been concerned with
bridging knowledge and resources among different sectors of the society to nurture innovative social
relations. In 2002, he co-founded Community Museum Project (CMP, www.hkcmp.org), a curatorial/
research collective that aims at reviewing and articulating the visual culture and practice of everyday
life, as well as nurturing a creative public platform. Developing from its research of indigenous
creativity, CMP has been developing a social enterprise imitative based on knowledge exchange and
creativity, engaging community members, NGOs, professional practitioners and young people.




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Speaker / Delegate

                             Shingo HATTORI
                             Secretariat
                             Earthdaymoney Association

                             Japan


When I was in university, I met a magazine which named “KOUKOKU’’
http://www.kohkoku.jp/backissue/index.html

“KOUKOKU’’ introduced community currency to japan, and also they started them original community
currency, which was earth day money.

At that time for me, the movement of KOUKOU was so fascinating, so I sent massage to the
chief editor of ‘’KOUKOKU” who is Masaaki Ikeda, he is first representative board member of
earthdaymoney association.

2001, I met Ikeda at Tokyo, and decided; in the future I’d be participating in earthdaymoney
association.

After university, I worked at coop organization for 3yrs then flew to Canada on working holiday. I lived
in Comox in Vancouver Island, where I was side-worked on community currency project with Michael
Linton, who was the inventor of LETS system (a community currency model) for 1.5yrs. Upon I’m
coming back in Japan, I joined Earth Day money

Now I’m working on these projects
1. SHIBUYASAI------Promote organic vegetables project for the restaurant in the SHIBUYA area.
   http://www.earthdaymoney.org/topics_dt.php?id=353
2. Earth book---------Sustainable rental book library project.
3. Earthday market--- operating local farmers market project
   http://www.earthdaymarket.com/

My main task is building and maintaining relationship with participating businesses,
Also seek a new market for eathdaymoney association.




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Speaker / Delegate

                            Hyunyi HWANG
                            International Project Manager
                            The Beautifiul Store

                            Korea


February 2001 B.A. in Economics
March 2001 - January 2003 Research Secretary, Korea Institute of Finance(KIF)
September 2003 - December 2004 Internet News Program Director, Munhwa Broadcasting
Company(MBC)
January 2005 - August 2005 Planning Team Manager, Korea Citizens for Health
September 2005 - Present The Beautiful Store

Hyunyi Hwang has been working in the Fair Trade and International Project Team at the Beautiful
Store since her joining in 2005. She has been responsible for those of the exciting projects of the
Beautiful Store such as the first fair trade coffee of BS(2005), the first international conference of
the BS - ICSC 2006, Namaste, Ganges Project(2006-present), Good Morning Vietnam(2009), The
Beautiful Library Project(2010) etc




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Speaker / Delegate

                           D.E. SUSAPTO
                           Coordinator for Civil Society Empowerment Division
                           Bina Swadaya - Self-reliance Development Foundation

                           Indonesia


Having various experiences from experiences as a trainer, chairman of bureau of communication and
publication, director of education and training centre to a coordinator of civil society empowerment
division of Bina Swadaya (2005 until now).
Actively attending trainings, seminars, and workshops specially in issues of society empowerment
development, in Indonesia and abroad. A member of Executive Committee of Manila-based SEACA
(South East Asian Committee for Advocacy) from 2003 to 2006. A Board member of Associaton for
Community Empowerment from 2007 till now.




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Speaker / Delegate

                           Christine FANG
                           Chief Executive
                           The Hong Kong Council of Social Service

                           Hongkong, China


Ms Christine FANG is the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS), an
umbrella organization of over 370 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that are providing 90% of
the social welfare services in Hong Kong.

Ms FANG started her social work career as a community worker working with marginalized
communities and then became a lecturer in social work in the Hong Kong Polytechnic School of
Applied Social Studies. Prior to joining HKCSS, she was the Secretary General of Hong Kong Red
Cross, accumulating rich experience in both local and international welfare sectors.

Ms FANG also contributes towards the development and promotion of social welfare by means of
participating in various government and NGO’s committees. In addition to her involvement in social
welfare, Ms FANG sits in various important government policy committees, including Executive
Committee of the Commission on Strategic Development, Charities Sub-Committee of the HK Law
Reform Commission, Sustainable Development Council, Digital 21 Strategy Advisory Committee,
Independent Police Complaints Council and Lump Sum Grant Steering Committee. Ms. FANG
also helps in the work of other NGOs, including Hong Kong Press Council, Social Work Advisory
Committee of the Hong Kong Baptist University, Advisory Committee of Department of Social Work of
the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Centre for Civil Society and Governance of University of Hong
Kong as well as the Hon. Advisor of China Association of Social Workers.

Ms FANG holds a Bachelor of Social Science Honours degree in Social Work from the University of
Hong Kong, a Master degree in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago, USA.




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Speaker / Delegate

                            Puangchomphu RAMMUANG
                            Resource Mobilisation Manager
                            Thai Fund Foundation

                            Thailand


Experience
January 2003 to Present: Resource Mobilization Manager for Thai Fund Foundation
March, 2000 to December 2002 Maternity
August 1996-February 2000 Manager for Shelter Co., Ltd, and Fundraising
Manager for Harbour House Foundation and Shelter Co. Ltd., Thailand
Harbour House Foundation base in Bangkok:
January 1996 -July1996, Account Executive for Plan Motif Co., Ltd.
January1, 1994-Dec31, 1995 Officer for non smoking campaign, Mor Chao Baan Foundation

Trainings:
- Promoting Liberalism through Education and Dialog, June27-July4,2010, Gummersbach, Germany
- Human Right Advocacy and Business, 22-26 July, 2008, Manila, the Philippines
- 8th International Workshop on Resource Mobilization, 22- 25 May, 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
-  raining –Workshop on Online Campaigning and Collaboration, Global Partnership for the
  T
  Prevention of Aramed Conflict (GPPAC) Southeast-Asia, 21-23 June, 2007,Qezon City, the
  Philippines
- New Media Workshop, June 14-16, 2007, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
- Principles and Techniques of Fundraising, September 5-6, 2007, Bangkok, Thailand

Conference/ Event Management
- 1st Thailand Workshop on Resource Mobilization TWRM on Agust28-30, 2008,
- Bangkok Thailand for The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of Thailand.
- Mekong ICT camp 2008 Pattay, Thailand.
-  tudy visit trip to Kao Yai International Park for the KEHATI winner awards, Indonesian Biodiversity
  S
  Foundation on 20-23 April, 2007.
- International Workshop on Resource Mobilization’ on May 5-7 in 2003, 2005 and 2006 for the
  ‘
  Resource Alliance UK.
- Philanthropy on Disasters: Tsunami and After’ November 28-30 2005, Phuket, Thailand (for APPC
  ‘
  Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium, the Philippines).
-  rganizing Annual Fundraising event and exhibition from 2004 to present at Siam Commercial Bank
  O
  Ratchayotin Bureau
- Mekong ICT camp 2010 at Chiang Mai, Thailand




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Speaker / Delegate

                             Klaikong VAIDHAYAKARN
                             Deputy Director
                             Change Fusion

                             Thailand


With his exceptional skill in ICT for Development, Klaikong was a manager of Information Technology
Institute for Education (ITIE) and ICT Team Leader of Thai Fund Foundation. He is currently a
coordinator of ChangeFusion working for ICT Plan together with Thai Health Promotion Foundation
to provide technology tools for thousand of Thai Health Promotion Foundation’s partners. He is
specialized in capacity building. His great contribution in social development led to the success of the
Mekong ICT Camp, the technology camp for NGOs around Mekong sub-region.




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                           Shaun ROBINSON
                           Director of Online Operations  Social Media
                           Nethope

                           USA


Shaun Robinson is a designer and founder of Squiid, a consultancy focused on creating websites that
connect people, causes, and conversations.
Shaun is passionate about website design, development, and entrepreneurship, and works regularly
with organizations that provide microfinance services to the world’s entrepreneurial poor.
He earned a degree in Finance from the University of Maryland, where he performed extensive
research on the informal financial sector in a nearby low-income community. He has lived and worked
in 13 countries in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe.
He currently lives in Washington, DC.
Website: http://squiid.com
Email: shaun@squiid.com




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Delegate

                            Mary-Jane LIDDICOAT
                            CEO  Founder / Korea Country Head
                            Healthy Homes Asia Ltd / Asia Pacific LOHAS Pte

                            Australia


Mary-Jane has studied and worked in Asia and the Middle East for over 25 years. Until 2009, she was
a diplomat posted to the Australian Embassy in Seoul covering political, human rights, environmental,
disarmament and education issues.

Prior to this, Mary-Jane worked for the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in
corporate planning, ICT strategy and business planning policy planning areas, as Director of the
Australia-Japan Foundation in Canberra, and in the Public Affairs Section of the Australian Embassy
in Tokyo. She speaks Korean and Japanese and authored a language textbook, Syrian Colloquial
Arabic, during a four-year stay in the Middle East.

In 2010, Mary-Jane resigned from the Australian public service to focus on bringing the latest
conscious living information, products and services to Asia as Founder and CEO of Healthy
Homes Asia Ltd, (www.healthyhomes.asia) and as Asia Pacific LOHAS Korea Country Head
(www.lohas-asia.org). She is also a qualified Licensed Access Consciousness Facilitator (www.
accessconsciousness.com), a Director on the Board of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in
Korea, and a regular contributor to Korean electronic, print and online media.

As a professional mother of three small children in a multi-lingual/cultural household (Mary-Jane’s
husband is a Korean sculptor), she has a clear vision of the conscious, sustainable and nurturing
environment she desires to generate for her young family in Asia.




48
Delegate

                              Frank MCGUIRE
                              Chairman
                              Global Learning Village

                              Australia


Frank McGuire is the founder of the Global Learning Village, the internationally acclaimed model
designed to establish smarter, healthier, better-connected communities that has been nominated for
the 2011 Metropolis Awards.

The Australian Government declared in July that it wants the GLV model to be part of Australia’s
biggest-ever national building project, the multi-billion dollar national broadband network. The GLV
delivers a creative response to social inclusion through an independent, non-profit Foundation that
co-ordinates funding and support from Governments, the business sector, philanthropy and academic
institutions to deliver better results for communities. It establishes built hubs and virtual communities
for lifelong learning, community development and social inclusion.

The GLV focuses on the attributes that largely determine where everyone ends up in life: attitude,
education and opportunity. It uses technology as a tool to connect the disconnected. It delivers a
sense of purpose for individuals and communities through lifelong learning. It provides a range
of programs for life-skills, training and jobs in one-stop community hubs that have evolved to add
significant economic, social and cultural value.

Frank pioneered the GLV more than a decade ago when he was asked to be the founding chairman
of a Safe City Taskforce by Hume City Council, on the outskirts of Melbourne, one of the world’s most
liveable cities. He had grown up in Broadmeadows, an area long regarded as the end of the line
that was incorporated into Hume. Frank is a dual winner of Australian journalism’s most prestigious
honour, the Walkley Award, the Australian equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. The GLV strategy was
informed by the experience of his family who had the imagination to dream of a better future beyond
Britain after World War II and the courage to cross the world to pursue it, like millions of other families.
His journalism also provided insight into the key ingredients of strong communities: people, place and
purpose. The Australian Minister for Communications, Broadband and the Digital Economy, Senator
Stephen Conroy said in July: “It has had a profound impact. It’s an inspirational story of how you
can take an idea, when everyone tells you it can’t be done. When everyone tells you don’t bother
out there, it’s a waste of time. Frank would not listen to all the naysayers. He had his vision and he
wanted to turn it into a reality and it’s now an incredible reality. Frank helped inspire me in trying to
take this sort of idea across the whole country.”




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Delegate

                           Nan CHEN
                           Operation Director
                           Shanghai United Foundation

                           China


CHEN Nan has 16 years of corporate experience in China. The companies he had worked for
including Swire Beverage, McDonalds, Tetra Pak, Markem-Imaje and Akzo Noble etc. In the last 7
years, he has been holding senior sales and marketing role, and has solid experience in cooperate
strategy, business development, marketing communication etc.
CHEN Nan currently works for Shanghai United Foundation, an organization initiated by NPI in Dec
2009.




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Delegate

                           Jessica TAM
                           Business Development Manager
                           The Hong Kong Council of Social Service

                           HongKong, China


Jessica Tam is the Business Development Manager of HKCSS-HSBC Social Enterprise Business
Centre, a business hub which provides support to social enterprises in Hong Kong. Jessica oversees
the “Social Impact Assessment” project, a collaborative scheme with McKinsey  Co. and KPMG to
evaluate and enhance the social and financial performance of social enterprises. Jessica also set
up a social learning project ‘ACT Social Awareness Network” that aims to raise social awareness of
youngsters through community activities. Prior to her current position, Jessica served as a Policy
 Research Officer in HKCSS and tertiary Institutes with a focus on poverty, employment, social
security and regional development.

Jessica received her MPhil. Degree in Sociology in 2002 from The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
and the Bachelor Degree in Social Science with First Class honor from the same university (Major in
Sociology, Minor in Psychology).




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Delegate

                             Yan ZHAI
                             Director
                             Beijing Huizeren Volunteer Service Center

                             China


Worked at the volunteer management and capacity-building efforts since 1995. Founded the Beijing
Huizeren volunteering development center in 2003. In cooperation with UNV and VSO to developed
volunteer management system and capacity-building training courses for Chinese grassroots NGOs
2006 -2008. She served as the Beijing Olympic Games Volunteers Management consultants and
training specialists. Focus on voluntary service capacity-building, action research and policy advocacy.

Learning and Training Experinces
1995~2003 Marriage and family couseling and volunteer training in Beijing Maple Women’s
Psychological Counseling Center and accept many trainings on Social Gender, Psychological
counseling supervision and coaching training.
2000~2002 Master Degree Courses of Developmental and Educational Psychology in Developmental
Institution of Beijing Normal University
Apr ~ May 2002 Social work professional training in Hongkong University
Oct ~ Nov 2003 International Visitor to USA with the topic of NGO management and Civil society
development
May 2004 ~ June 2005 NGO Accountability Series courses and TOT (Accountability, Leadership, the
Value of Management and the Value of Capital)
Sep ~ Oct 2005 Volunteer Program Development Senior Courses in Agricultural Development College
of Philippine Xawell University
China NGO Senior Study courses in Civil Society Institution of Beijing University
Strategic Programming and Evaluation Training of Peter Druke Management Institution

NGO Working Experiences:
Youth Supervision Service since 1990
Women, Marriage and Family Psychological Consultation and Women Issues Study since 1995, good
at marrige supervision and family education consultation
Volunteer Management, Volunteer Capacity Building and Development Consultation since 1998
Published Women Issues Monograph Heading for Deuterogamy and We Are Living Together (China
Kunlun Press) Apr 2004
Adult Psychological Education and Training since 1997, Volunteer Training and Capacity Building since
2000, Psychological Counseler Qualification Training contributed to abundant training experiences
Published monograph on Volunteers, China NPO Volunteer Management, China NPO Volunteer
Management Practice and Review, China NPO Volunteer Leadership Practice and Review in Jun 2005.
(Organization Management Series on Winrock Grassroots Organization Capacity Building)
Editor of China NPO Volunteer Training material (Participant Handbook, Collaborator Handbook) in Aug
2006
China Volunteer Service Development Study, Volunteer Service Network Building

52
Delegate

                            Sanjay BAPAT
                            Founder
                            IndianNGOs.com PVT LTD

                            India


Qualification
BE – Mechanical (Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering)
MBA (Master of Management Studies)

Work Experience before starting IndianNGOs.com
Worked with Godrej Soaps on the shop floor for one year (1984-85)
Worked in advertising, social PR, competitions and awards
Handled consumer brands, consumer electronics brand and financial services advertising
Worked on Social PR for Proctor and Gamble India
Introduced International Business Simulation Competition in India with MCC International, Amsterdam
Managed India Young Business Achiever’s Award, the winner used to represent India for the World
Young Business Achiever’s Award
Worked on Corporate Identity Programme for Tata Group with Wolf Olins, London

Work Experience after starting IndianNGOs.com
Designed and created India’s largest group websites hosting
Contact details of 50000 NGOs, 500 large corporates, 300 Indian and International Funding Agencies,
President’s and Prime Minister’s Office, Central Ministries, as well as all State / UT Governors and
Chief Ministers and all the Members of parliaments, key celebrities…
Management Development Programmes for NGOs
Created a portal sharing demographics of 593731 habitated villages of India
Interviews of over 2000 experts and community members from 80% districts of India

Managed over 150 000 volunteering hours for employees of Hindustan Unilever Ltd
Managed Global Community Day for Citi from 2006 till date, where on one day over 1500 employees
volunteer across 20 to 30 locations
Led comprehensive research on CSR for ICICI Bank
Led research on SHGs for ICICI Bank and HindustanUnilever Ltd
Managing Education and Environment Forums for HSBC and Microfinance Forum for Citi
Managing entire CSR for TJSB for whom we did a mega campaign on Climate Change
Working with Mastek, an IT company on volunteering and pay roll

Presently working on financial education for underprivileged communities

Presently work on
Editing a book titled Social  Developmental Canvas of India
Capacity Building mechanism for NGOs, Corporates, MPs, Celebrities on Social Canvas
Management Development Programmes for NGOs
CSR for Non CSR Managers for Corporates

Recognition
Ashoka Fellowship

                                                                                                 53
Delegate

                            Amit KAUSHIK
                            Chief Operating Officer
                            Pratham Education Foundation

                            India


Amit Kaushik joined the Indian Railway Accounts Service as a civil servant in 1987 after obtaining
a postgraduate degree in Economics from the Panjab University Chandigarh. Over the course of
the twenty years he spent in the service, he held a variety of challenging assignments both in the
Railways and outside, and worked in varied areas including administration, investment appraisal,
financial analysis, project management and industrial relations.
From 2001-2006, Amit was Director Elementary Education in the Ministry of HRD, Government of
India, where he was associated with the development and implementation of policies related to Sarva
Shiksha Abhiyan. Among other things, he worked closely on the 2005 draft of the Right to Education
Bill, based on which The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, has recently
been passed.
He has been a consultant to UNESCO Paris, Nigeria, Iraq and Lebanon, as well as to UNICEF Iraq,
working with them from time to time on assignments related to literacy, planning for Education for All,
non-formal education and accelerated learning.
After leaving the government, he worked in the private sector as Director of the SRF Foundation,
running the well-known Shri Ram Schools in Delhi, and later as the Chief Executive Officer of Shri
Educare Pvt Ltd, an education services provider that offers a range of services from establishing
preschools and K-12 schools to teacher training, curriculum development and consulting.
He is currently the Chief Operating Officer of the Pratham Education Foundation.




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Delegate

                           Rajeshree KUMAR
                           Sr. Programme Officer
                           Centre for Science, Development  Media Studies
                           (CSDMS)

                           India

Dr Rajeshree Dutta Kumar has been associated with CSDMS as Sr. Programme Officer. She is a
PhD and Senior Research Fellow from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi on ‘Women, Justice 
Law.’ She has done her MPhil on Indian Philosophy of Language from Delhi University. At CSDMS,,
she looks after ICT and education initiatives and the developmental programmes of the organisation
with specific focus on creating strategic alliances and collaborative partnerships. Prior to joining
CSDMS, she has worked with ISST (Institute of Social Studies Trust) as Research Consultant
focusing on monitoring and evaluation programme of Ministry of Women and Child Development
for Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The focus of the STEP (support to training and
employment promotion for women) programme is to foster economic and social empowerment for
women in pan India context. Worked with PWESCR (Program for Women, Economic, Social and
Cultural Rights) as Program Associate, South Asia and coordinated two surveys related to violation
of women, economic, social and cultural rights and right to dignity. She also had a chance to teach
students at IIT Delhi, India. She has taught at University of Delhi.




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Delegate

                            Wardah HAFIDZ
                            Coordinator
                            Urban Poor Consortium

                            Indonesia


Education
1983         		
Master degree in Sociology, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA, with thesis on population
disparity, Javanese muslim groups (santri and abangan) and their relation with acceptance of
government family planning program

Key Qualifications
Vast knowledge and expertise on community organising and advocacy especially on urban poverty,
gender and development issues. High expertise in qualitative and participatory action oriented
research and training.
        	
Current occupation
Coordinator of the Urban Poor Consortium, a forum of activists that works closely with the urban poor
in Indonesia, focusing on people’s organising, advocacy and education

Prizes
2000, Human Rights Award, Yap Thiam Hien Foundation, Indonesia
2005, Gwangju Prize for Human Rights, the May 18 Memorial Foundation, Republic of Korea
2005, Committed work on poverty and concern the poor, Pusat Studi Kelirumologi, Indonesia
2006, Housing Rights Defender, COHRE, Geneva
2007, POSCO Award for good social work, POSCO Iron and Steel Company, Republic of Korea
2008, Women Pioneer on Rights of the Urban Poor, Museum Rekor Dunia Indonesia




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Delegate

                           Yumiko FUKAYA
                           Division Director
                           Non-profit Organization Sodateage-Net

                           Japan


Yumiko Fukaya is Division Director,non-profit organization Sodateage-net.
In this capacity she is responsible for directing three youth sapport centres located in
Saitama,Kanagawa ,and Osaka they provide public service for youth called ‘NEET’, and special
project in the career deveropment programs as Career Counselor,etc.
Prior to joining Sodateage-net,Yumiko Fukaya was a director of personnel department and secretary
to CEO at Kinki Nippon Tourist co.,ltd.from 1986 through 2005.
While there she was responsible for managing recruitment,and also mada an effort to change to the
visionary company.
Yumiko Fukaya graduated from Japan women’s University in 1986 with major in home economics.
And now on gruduate school,Waseda University with a major in Social philosophy.




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Delegate

                           Sung Ah CHO
                           Programmer Officer
                           The Beautiful Foundation

                           Korea


January, 2008 - Present	     The Beautiful Foundation
	                            - Programme Officer,
	                            International Relations  Research Team




58
Delegate

                           Jayoung CHOI
                           Team Leader, Global Network
                           Seed:S

                           Korea


Jayoung Choi  is  currently working as the team leader of Global Network Division at seed:s
Corporation, a social enterprise intermediary support organization based in Seoul, Korea.
She graduated from University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies focusing on
Development and started a career as a journalist in both newspaper and radio broadcasting. She has
a background in public affairs working for government agency, international relief organization and
multinational corporation.




                                                                                                59
Delegate

                          Jae Chun KIM
                          Director
                          The Beautiful Store

                          Korea


B.A. in Psychology in Chungang Univ.
Sales Promotion Planner at LG AD and Keoson
Marketing Manager, BR System
June 2003, The Beautiful Store
Mr. Jaechun has worked for PR Campaign Team, Charity Shop Dept, Donation Development Dept,
Planning Dept at the Beautiful Store and now he is the Director of the Planning Dept, Donation
Development Dept at the BS.




60
Delegate

                            Jung Ok LEE
                            Co-chair
                            Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives
                            (ARENA)

                            Korea

Her main interests and work revolve around gender, alternative development and peace. Jung Ok
was a member of the ARENA Executive Board 1994 - 1997 and currently she is the co-chair of
ARENA council of fellows. She is a professor of Sociology in Catholic University of Daegu in S.Korea.
She is the incumbent chairperson of the committee for the International Cooperation of The Korean
Democracy Foundation. Lee is also involved in regional and international networks including IRI-
Asia, Eco-peace Asia. She was invited as visiting scholar at Waseda University in Japan (1998) and
Harvard University in United States (1991). She has organized various global forums on democracy,
alternative development and Peace. Recently She has organized, Reimagination : Peace Agenda 
politics of War Memory (2009), Seoul Democracy Forum ( 2009), and 2009 Global Forum on Modern
Direct Democracy (2008). She has authored and edited Several books such as Gender Issues and
the Changes in Family Relations, 1998, Sociology for Gender Equity, 1993. People’s Alliance in the
Age of Globalisation: Sustaining Ecology, Equity and Plurality for the ARENA publication, Women
and Alternatives in the age of Globalization, Hope and Realities of Global Democracy Promotion,
Globalization of Democracy-Hope and Realities of Democracy Promotion in Asia, Voices through
Ballots, and Citizens in Charge




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Delegate

                           Seon-Min PARK
                           Director
                           The Beautiful Foundation

                           Korea


January, 1998 – February, 2002	   Korean National Commission for UNESCO
	                                 - Programme OfficerJanuary, 2005 – Present
January, 2005 – Present       	   The Beautifulf Foundation
	                                 - Chief Programme Officer,
                                  (Responsible for supervising major gift fundraising, destribution
                                  and international relations  research)




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  • 1. September 2~4 | Seoul, KOREA Handbook for ANIS Delegates & Speakers ANIS2010
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  • 3. Table of Contents 1. Welcome Note………………………………………… 02 2. Program … …………………………………………… 04 3. ANIS Activities ………………………………………… 16 - Breakout Group Discussion - Ideas for Action - Discussion on Collective Action - Poster Session - Hope Institute Tour - Field Visit 5. Special Event … ……………………………………… 24 - Performances - Portrait Photography - Best Friend Project 6. Venue & Hotel Information … …………………… 31 7. Biography … …………………………………………… 34 8. Organizer & Partner … …………………………… 88 9. Contact List ……………………………………………… 93 10. General Information… ……………………………… 96 - Local Information - Tips - Seoul & City Tour Information - Emergency Contact List 12. Website & Social Media… ………………………… 103
  • 4. Welcome Note To the ANIS 2010 distinguished speakers and participants, It is with honor and deep appreciation that we welcome all of the participants and supporters to the Asia NGO Innovation Summit 2010. This is an inaugural event which is co-hosted by the Hope Institute and Intel Asia. NGOs have played a significant role in providing a space to solve big challenges of our times and to find alternative ways of moving forward together. However, NGOs are also faced with internal challenges that may be an obstacle to achieving the social goals that they set out to accomplish. NGOs are struggling with financial difficulties, shortage of human resources, and they are constantly striving to play a catalyst role to build healthy governance and partnership among diverse stakeholders within the society. It is in this regard that we strongly recognize the need for NGOs in Asia to learn and share ideas on how to build their capacity and constantly transform ourselves in an innovative way. The Asia NGO Innovation Summit is an important opportunity to share the experiences, ideas and effective answers that the NGOs in Asia have come up with in addressing the unmet social needs in their countries. The key output of this conference is to bring out and make available your innovative ideas that help NGO’s build their capacity towards social innovation. Through its capacity building focus, the Summit seeks to strengthen the organizational dimensions of NGOs and make more effective and sustainable the work carried out by many voluntary groups and NGOs in Asia, while promoting cross-fertilization of knowledge, experiences, and perspectives between different NGOs and actors. Coming from different parts of Asia and many different fields and contexts, you represent an enormous reservoir of knowledge and experience. In meeting and sharing ideas with each other you have the unique opportunity to think and act big together. We wish you all the necessary courage and vision to do so and look forward to seeing various seeds of social innovation during the Summit. Lastly, we extend our sincere gratitude to our partners, Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA), The Beautiful Foundation, The Beautiful Store, Civil Society Organizations Network in Korea, Haja Center, and The UN Global Compact Korea Network. Thank you. Won Soon Park Anjan Ghosh Executive Director Regional Director The Hope Institute Corporate Affairs Group, Intel Asia-Pacific 02
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  • 7. Concept Note Introduction The HOPE Institute and Intel Asia will jointly host the 1st Asia NGO Innovation Summit. This conference brings together Non-government Organization (NGO) leaders who work towards strengthening the impact of the NGO community in Asia. This year’s slogan: INNOVATE, CONNECT, BUILD ASIA aims to promote action to the theme: Building Capacity for Changing Asia. NGOs in Asia are currently faced with significant challenges. Since 20th century, Asian NGOs have searched for various models of solidarity and cooperation within the region in order to address diverse problems, from human rights, democracy, poverty, conflict situations, to migration and environment. However, in the 21st century, there are complex and intensified problems, such as climate change and global financial crisis. The role of Asia, which has plenty of potential, has increased in this context and NGOs and the civil society have become one of the major players to improve societies’ capacities to solve problems and to offer innovative alternatives for a better future. In spite of the progress of civil society in Asia, NGOs face significant organizational challenges regardless of their field of operation and core values for creating a better society. NGOs are still struggling with financial difficulties, lack of human resources, and lack of practical knowledge and experience to build healthy governance and partnership among diverse stakeholders within the society. They are burdened to adapt to the internal cultural change of civic society as well as the unstable political and social situation. To solve those common challenges and to find alternative ways of moving forward together, NGOs in Asia need to learn and share ideas on how to build their capacity and constantly transform themselves in an innovative way. 05
  • 8. Long-term Objectives The HOPE Institute and Intel Asia envision that the Summit is a start that can be a key initiative leading to the following: 1. Strengthen the capacity of NGOs in Asia (Capacity Building) The capacity building programs are important for NGOs in order to bring about effective implementation of their goals and to provide a foundation towards social innovation. The Summit will provide a unique space in which NGO leaders of Asia can discuss major organizational challenges (from financial sustainability issues, governance and partnership issues to internal management issues) faced by Asian NGOs and find alternative approaches to support the development of NGOs in Asia. 2. Enhance the role of NGOs in positive social change and innovation in Asia (Social Innovation) Innovation has been discussed traditionally in the field of business and science; however, innovative ideas and approaches can be extended to the public and social arena, NGOs’ main area of activities. Recently, new models and approaches are emerging in Asia such as micro-financing, usage of social media and technology for social change, alternative education models and methods of participation. Recognizing the importance of this trend, there is a need for exchanging innovative ideas and best practice cases among NGOs in order to build capacity towards social innovation. 3. Encourage the role of ICT in NGO capacity building to achieve social goals (ICT) Information and communication technology (ICT) can play an important role in enabling NGOs to achieve their social mission, exchange information on best practices, carry out successful fundraising activities and share educational material. Therefore, it is crucial to develop NGOs’ technology capacities to foster social innovations and entrepreneurship. 4. Strengthen the cooperative regional partnership across different sectors of private sector, third sector and the public sector (Partnership) The Hope Institute and Intel Asia have come together to form a successful private sector- third sector partnership model within Asia, which has also extended to include public sector. The partnership between different sectors is crucial in the complicated myriad of social issues concerning various stakeholders. Furthermore, there are crosscutting innovative ideas that can be applied beyond the boundaries of each sector. 06
  • 9. Focus Areas 1. Citizen/Community Participation 2. Financial Sustainability 3. Governance Partnership 4. Networking Information Exchange * ICT: as overarching medium enabling success of above 4 focus areas. Summit Overview A. Host: The Hope Institute and Intel Asia B. artner: ARENA (Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives), The Beautiful Foundation, P The Beautiful Store, Haja Center, The UN Global Compact Korea, The Civil Society Organizations Network C. Date: September 2-4, 2010 D. Venues Hotel Main Conference Venue Literature House 2-20, Yejang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-250, South Korea, Tel: (82-2) 778 1026 Hotel Millennium Seoul Hilton 395, 5ga Namdaemun-ro, Chung-gu, Seoul, Korea Tel: (82 2) 753 7788 E. Contact Info Email: summit@makehope.org, So Jung Rim +82 10 9966 7354 Ah Young Park +82 10 4523 9746 07
  • 10. Program Program Outline Each session (for each capacity building agenda) is comprised of a main agenda setting speech, case study presentations and breakout group discussion. Each session lasts approximately 2 hours. There will be field visits to different organizations in Seoul. Program Summary Pre (Sep1, Wed) Day 1(Sep2, Thurs) Day 2 (Sep3, Fri) Day 3 (Sep4, Sat) Day Opening: Day Opening: Registration Announcement Announcement Session 4: Day Opening: Networking Information Session 2: Announcement Exchange Partnership - Breakout Group Discussion Governance Welcome Remarks - Breakout Group Sharing of Ideas for Action Discussion Discussion on Collective Summit Overview Action Keynote Address/ Discussion Closing Ceremony: Poster Session 2 Declaration, Appreciation of Breakout Group Participation Group Photo Discussion Lunch Lunch Evaluation Reflection Session 1: Session 3: Farewell Lunch Citizen/Community Financial Sustainability Participation - Breakout Group - Breakout Group Discussion Discussion Poster Session Day Closing: Ideas for 1 Action, Evaluation and Portrait Announcement Day Closing: Photo Arrival of Participants Ideas for Action Event Registration Evaluation Field Visit Hope Institute Tour Welcome Dinner, Informal Reception sponsored by Dinner Dinner Partner(UNGC Korea) * Every morning, 2 buses will depart for Literature House at 8:10a.m. from Hotel. Participants gather at the lobby in front of the bell desk at 8:00 a.m. and move together. 08
  • 11. Day-to-Day Program Pre: September 1st, Wednesday (Pre-Summit: Optional) Time Program Venue The Millennium – Arrival of participants Hilton Hotel, Seoul Meet-up Participants gather at the lobby in front of bell desk at Bell Desk, 15:20–15:30 15:20 and move to the bus together. 1 Bus will depart at Main Lobby(1F) 15:30. 15:30–16:00 Transit to The Hope Institute 1 Bus Registration Hopemoul(4F), 16:00–16:20 Please find Ahyoung Park at the registration desk for The Hope Institute airfare reimbursement. The Hope Institute Tour with Community Drum Hopemoul(4F), 16:20–18:00 Workshop The Hope Institute 18:00–19:00 Transit back to the Millennium Seoul Hilton Hotel 1 Bus 19:00–21:00 Informal Reception Dinner Kukhwa-Room(B1) Day 1: September 2nd, Thursday Time Program Session Lead Venue 7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast at Hotel All Cilantro , Main Lobby(1F) 8:00 Meet-up All Bell Desk, Participants gather at the lobby in front of Main bell desk at 8:00a.m. and move to the bus Lobby(1F) together. 2 Buses will depart at 8:10a.m. 8:10 – 8:30 Transit to the Literature House All 2 Buses 8:30 – 8:45 Registration Lobby, Main Participants will receive an ANIS Welcome Hall(1F) Package at the lobby desk. 09
  • 12. 8:45 – 9:00 Announcement Ice-breaking MC : Main Hall(1F) Yvonne Flores (Consultant to Intel), So Jung Rim (The Hope Institute) 9:00 – 9:30 Welcome Remarks MC Main Hall(1F) -- on Soon Park (Executive Director, the W Hope Institute) -- njan Ghosh (Regional Director, Corporate A Affairs Group, Intel Asia-Pacific) Congratulatory Message -- i-Moon Bahn (Secretary General, the K United Nations) 9:30 – 9:50 Summit Overview MC Main Hall(1F) -- xpectations for summit and working group E announcement Keynote Address Recent social challenges in Asia search for alternatives: What are some challenges faced by NGOs? How can NGOs move towards social innovation? How do you build capacity for NGOs towards social innovation? 9:50 – 10:40 Demystifying Professionalism; Barefoot MC Main Hall(1F) Approach (25min each) -- anjit Bunker Roy (Founder Director, the S Barefoot College) Social Innovation in a Networked Society -- Brenton Caffin (Chief Executive Officer, TACSI) 10:40 – 11:00 QA and Discussion Chair Wonsoon Main Hall(1F) -- haired by Wonsoon Park (Executive C Park Director, the Hope Institute) 11:00 – 11:20 Coffee Break All Main Hall(1F) 11:20 – 12:20 Breakout Group Discussion Moderator Main Hall(1F) -- Led by group facilitators Sunkyung Han 12:20 – 13:20 Lunch All Cafeteria (2F) Session 1: Citizen/Community Participation How can NGOs involve community/citizen participation in social change? What are innovative ideas in response to challenges of participation? 10
  • 13. 13:20 – 13:40 Agenda Setting Speech: MC Main Hall (1F) Unleashing Citizen Participation (20min) -- onsoon Park (Executive Director, The W Hope Institute) 13:40 – 14:20 Case Presentations: Moderator Main Hall (1F) Upcycling Design as a System of Social Wonsoon Park Curating (20min each) -- oward Chan (Member, Community Museum H Project) Earthday Money -- hingo Hattori (Secretariat, Earth Day S Money Association) 14:20 – 14:30 QA Moderator Wonsoon Park 14:30 – 15:10 Breakout Group Discussion Moderator Main Hall(1F) -- Led by group facilitators Wonsoon Park 15:10 – 15:20 Group Photo Time All Main Hall(1F) 15:40 – 16:10 Coffee Break All Cafeteria(2F) 16:10 – Poster Session 1 Moderator: Cafeteria(2F) 17:10 Portrait Photo Sonia Event Shrivastava, *SeungHyun Sohn, (Intel India) Photographer 17:10 – 17:40 Ideas for Action Sunkyung Han, Cafeteria(2F) Uyen Ho (intel Lead : Seoungeun Vietnam) Lee and Hope 17:40 – 18:10 Day 1 Closing volunteers Sunkyung Han, Cafeteria(2F) : Evaluation, Reflection Uyen Ho (intel and Announcement (Photo Studio, 2F) Vietnam) 18:10 – 19:00 Free Time / All Cafeteria(2F) Working Group Meeting 19:00 – 21:00 Welcome Dinner MC Main Hall(1F) Sponsored by Partner, UN Global Compact Korea Welcome Remarks -- Won Soon Park (The HOPE Institute) -- ee Sung Lee (Country Manager, Intel H Korea Ltd) Congratulatory Remark from Partner -- eung-Han Lee (President, UN Global S Compact Korea) 11
  • 14. Day 2: September 3rd, Friday Time Program Session Lead Venue 7:00 – 8:00 Breakfast at Hotel All Cilantro , Main Lobby(1F) 8:00 Meet-up All Bell Desk, Main Participants gather at the lobby in front of Lobby(1F) bell desk at 8:00a.m. and move to the bus together. Bus will depart at 8:10a.m. 8:10 – 8:30 Transit to the Literature House All 2 Buses 8:30 – 8:40 Day Opening: Announcement MC Main Hall(1F) Session 2: Partnership Governance What are innovative ways to build the collaborations of sectors and stakeholders? How can ICT be maximized to promote partnership between different sectors/stakeholders? 8:40 – 9:00 Agenda Setting Speech: MC Main Hall(1F) Moving with the Times: Innovation (20min) in Sustainability : - Marianne Quebral (Executive Director, Venture for Fundraising)- 9:00 – 9:40 Case Presentations: Moderator Main Hall(1F) The Beautiful Store's Learning Marianne -- yunyi Hwang (Project Manager, the H Quebral Beautiful Store) (20min each) Bina Swadaya Sustainability -- .E. Susapto (Coordinator of Empowerment D Civil Society, Bina Swadaya) 9:40 – 9:50 Q A Moderator Main Hall(1F) Marianne Quebral 9:50 – 10:30 Breakout Group Discussion Moderator Main Hall(1F) Marianne Quebral 10:30 – 11:30 Poster Session 2 Coffee Break Moderator Cafeteria (2F) Cheng Cheng Loo (Intel Malaysia) 11:30 – 12:30 Lunch All Cafeteria (2F) Participants volunteering to be part of the Working Group will have lunch together. Session 3: Financial Sustainability What are some innovative ways to tackle the financial issues faced by NGOs? How can NGOs deliver solutions with financial sustainability in mind? 12
  • 15. 12:30 – 12:50 Agenda Setting Speech: MC Main Hall(1F) Governance and Collaborative (20min) Engagement: Two Frameworks and Two Case Studies on the Philippine Mining Industry -- rof. Francisco L. Roman (Executive P Director, RVR Center for Corporate Social Responsibility) 12:50 – 13:30 Case Presentations: Moderator Main Hall(1F) Intel® Learn Program Collaboration with Prof. Francisco Danawa: A Case on ICT for Development L. Roman Initiative (20min each) -- Cheng Cheng Loo (Corporate Affairs Manager, Intel Malaysia) From a Match Maker to a Change Builder, the Story of Caring Company Scheme -- hristine Fang (Chief Executive, the Hong C Kong Council of Social Service) 13:30 – 13:40 QA Moderator Main Hall(1F) Prof. Francisco L. Roman 13:40 – 14:20 Breakout Group Discussion Moderator Main Hall(1F) --Led by Group Facilitators Prof. Francisco L. Roman 14:20 – 14:30 Coffee Break All Main Hall(1F) 14:30 – 15:00 Day Closing : Ideas for Action, Evaluation, Sunkyung Han, Main Hall(1F) Reflection, and Announcement Uyen Ho(Intel Vietnam) 15:00 – 19:00 Field Visit 2 Buses Field Visit Sites -- Haja Center -- Sungmisan Maul Guides -- The Beautiful Store Group A led by -- The Beautiful Foundation Ahyoung Park Participants are divided into 2 separate (The Hope groups. Each group will visit EITHER Institute), Sungmisan Group B led by Maul + The Beautiful Store/Foundation So Jung Rim (Group A) OR Haja Center + The (The Hope Beautiful Store/Foundation (Group B). Institute) 19:00 – 21:00 Dinner MC Jahamun 13
  • 16. Day 3: September 4th, Saturday Time Program Session Lead Venue 7:00– 8:00 Breakfast Hotel Check-out All Cilantro , Main Lobby(1F) 8:00 Meet-up All Bell Desk, Participants gather at the lobby in front of bell Main desk at 8:00a.m. Lobby(1F) and move to the bus together. Bus will depart at 8:10a.m. 8:10 –8:30 Transit to The Literature House All 2 Buses 8:30 – 8:40 Day Opening Announcement MC Main Hall(1F) Session 4: Networking and Information Exchange Why do Information Communication Technology (ICT) and Social Media Matter for NGOs? What kind of challenges and opportunities do they provide for the NGO sector? 8:40 – 9:00 Agenda Setting Speech: MC Main Hall(1F) Why Do ICT and Social Media Matter for (20min) NGOs? -- teve Lawrence(Chief Executive, Australian S Social Innovation Exchange) 9:00 – 9:40 Case Presentations: Moderator Main Hall(1F) Some Ideas Works behind Mekong ICT Steve Camp Lawrence -- uangchomphu Rammuang (Resource P (20min each) Mobilization Manager, Thai Fund Foundation) + Klaikong Vaidhayakarn (Deputy Director, Change Fusion) Haiti Earthquake: A Social Media Powered Response -- haun Robinson (Director of Online S Operation and Social Media, Nethope) 9:40 – 9:50 Q A Moderator Main Hall(1F) Steve Lawrence 9:50 – 10:30 Breakout Group Discussion Moderator Main Hall(1F) --Led by Group Facilitators Steve Lawrence 10:30 – 10:50 Sharing of Ideas for Action Moderator: Main Hall(1F) Sunkyung Han, Uyen Ho(Intel Vietnam) 10:50 – 11:00 Coffee Break All Main Hall(1F) 14
  • 17. 11:00 –11:30 Discussion on Collective Action Co-chairs Main Hall(1F) -- haired by Wonsoon Park (Executive C Wonsoon Director, The Hope Institute) and Anjan Park Anjan Ghosh (Regional Director, Corporate Affairs Ghosh Group, Intel Asia-Pacific ) 11:30 – 12:00 Closing Ceremony: Declaration, MC Main Hall(1F) Appreciation of Participation and Group Photo 12:00 – 12:30 Evaluation, Synthesis and Reflection MC Main Hall(1F) 12:30 – 14:00 Farewell Lunch All Cafeteria(2F) 15
  • 19. ANIS Activities Breakout Group Discussion This breakout group discussion will be held after keynote address and each session. After the keynote address, the participants will reflect on the presentation and share their own stories and challenges of NGOs in Asia. And after each session, the participants will reflect on the agenda and case study presentations, share and exchange their own cases and projects regarding the theme of the session. The participants will write down ideas and different solution models on meta-cards, and these meta-cards will be posted on the wall. Ideas for Action The participants will share thoughts on how to improve projects within their capacity in their organization and develop ideas for new projects based on the discussions throughout the day. The ideas can be picked up from the wealth of best practices and ideas discussed within his group or in plenary. Discussion on Collective Action The participants will share thoughts on how to proceed after the Summit. How can best practices in Asia be shared continuously? How will the Working Group follow up and continue discussion post-Summit? How can we use technology to continue networking and share cases, models, methodologies, processes and experiences? Poster Session All participants are required to participate in the Poster Session on Day 1 2. The purpose of the poster session is to provide open space to share experiences and best practices of NGOs from different background and context. Participating in the poster session will be an excellent opportunity for you to showcase the work you are doing in your respective countries with other participants and to explore collaboration opportunities!  17
  • 20. Poster Session 1 (2 Sept) Presenter Organization Poster Title Ahyoung Park The Hope Institute Community Business Amit Kaushik Pratham Education Foundation Pratham Fostering Creativity and Innovation Molave Development Foundation, Angelo Juan Ramos with Communities Through Content Inc. (MDFI) Development Bina Swadaya: Community Self DE Susapto Bina Swadaya Reliance Development Foundation RVR CSR CENTER’S APPROACH RVR Center for Corporate Social Francisco L. Roman TO MULTI-STAKEHOLDER Responsibility ENGAGEMENT Frank McGuire Global Learning Village Global Learning Village Centre for Environment, RETROFITTING AN URBAN HOUSE Gurmit Singh Technology Development, IN MALAYSIA TO MAKE IT ENERGY Malaysia (CETDEM) EFFICIENT COOL Jimmy Pham KOTO Vocational Training Center KOTO (Know One, Teach One) Asian Regional Exchange for New Asian Regional Exchange for New Jung Ok Lee Alternatives (ARENA) Alternatives The Taiwan Business Council for Niven Huang “SHE CARES” Initiative in Taiwan Sustainable Development (BCSD) Puangchomphu Thai Fund Foundation Mekong ICT Camp 2010 Rammuang Centre for Science, Development Towards Building A Digitally Empowered Rajeshree Kumar Media Studies (CSDMS) Society Seon-min Park The Beautiful Foundation Energy Access for the Poor Australian Social Innovation Steve Lawrence ASIX Social Innovation Camp Exchange (ASIX) Sunyoung Jung The Hope Institute Happy Senior Project Promoting a Progressive, Fair and Wardah Hafidz Urban Poor Consortium Inclusive City Wonsoon Park The Hope Institute Social Invention Program Beijing Huizeren Volunteer Service Yan Zhai The power of volunteering Center Non-profit Organization The youth-training program of Yumiko Fukaya Sodateage-Net “Sodateage” Net 18
  • 21. Poster Session 2 (3 Sept) Presenter Organization Poster Title Anjana Raza Developments in Literacy (DIL) Community School Libraries The Australian Centre for Social The Australian Centre for Social Brenton Caffin Innovation (TACSI) Innovation Socio-Economic Environmental Socio-Economic and Environmental Chin Tong Liew Research Institute (SERI) Research Institute (SERI) LIN Center for Community LIN: Helping Local People Meet Local Dana RH Doan Development Needs Howard Chan Community Museum Project Community Museum Project The Hong Kong Council of Social ACT Social Awareness Network – Jessica Tam Service Action x Consciousness X Travel Social Impact Assessment Project The Hong Kong Council of Social Jessica Tam – Measuring Financial and Social Service Performance of Social Enterprises Klaikong Mobile Technology for Health Change Fusion Vaidhayakarn Information We create fund raising solutions that Marianne Quebral Venture for Fundraising work social enterprise incubating project Min-Kyoung Chang Haja Center ‘CHANG’ Nan Chen Shanghai United Foundation NPI : Non-profit incubator Creating an online platform to share Sanjay Bapat IndianNGOs.com PVT LTD Social and Developmental Canvas of India Sanjit Bunker Roy The Barefoot College The Barefoot College Taiwan Association for Educational Typhoon Morakot Disaster Digital Shi-Min Lee Communications and Technology Caring Program in Taiwan So Jung Rim The Hope Institute Social Innovation Camp 36 The Organization of Urban Re’s The “Burning Map” of Taipei Yi-Wen (Eve) Chen (OURs), Taiwan Metropolitan: A Strategy for Citizen 19
  • 22. Hope Institute Tour Tour Schedule (1 Sept) Registration Participants will receive an ANIS 2010 Welcome Hopemoul (4F), 16:00 – 16:20 Package. Please find Ahyoung Park at the registration The Hope Institute desk for airfare reimbursement. Hopemoul (4F), 16:20 – 16:40 Introduction of The Hope Institute The Hope Institute 2Fl. - 4Fl., The Hope 16:40 – 17:20 Hope Tour Institute Hopemoul (4F), 17:20 – 18:00 Community Drum Workshop by Namory The Hope Institute About The Hope Institute Address : 2-4 Fl. Vision Building, 290-11 Pyungchang-dong, Jongno-gu Tel. : +82(2) 3210-0909 Fax : +82(2) 3210-0126 Web site : http://www.makehope.org The Hope Institute is a non-governmental think tank founded in 2006, with citizen participation as its model, to seek out new hopes for Korea. Among the Hope Institute’s principal activities are: The “Social Innovation Center,” which gathers citizens’ ideas and helps them make changes in everyday life and institutions; the “Center for Small Enterprise,” which incubates regional and small enterprises that promote social good, the “Roots Center,” which works with local residents to place our society’s focus on the local regions through efforts aimed at self-governing and regional building; the “Senior Social Contribution Center,” which connects retirees with non-profit organizations in order to empower seniors in the society and improve the professional talents within non-profit organizations; and the “Education Center” a school for growing public leaders who will reclaim the future of the local regions and who will lead in our times. www.makehope.org 20
  • 23. Field Visit Field Visit Schedule (3 Sept) Group A (Lead: Ahyoung Park/Seong-eun Lee) 15:00 –15:30 Literature House Sungmisan Bus 15:30 –16:20 Sungmisan Introduction and Tour Sungmisan 16:20 –16:50 Sungmisan Insadong Bus 16:50 –17:40 Beautiful Store Introduction and Tour Beautiful Store 17:40 –17:50 Walk to Beautiful Foundation Walk 17:50 –18:40 Beautiful Foundation Introduction and Tour Beautiful Foundation 18:40 – Beautiful Foundation Jahamun Bus Group B (Lead: So Jung Rim/Sunkyung Han) 15:00 –15:30 Literature House Haja Center Bus 15:30 –16:20 Haja Center Introduction and Tour Haja Center 16:20 –16:50 Haja Center Insadong Bus 16:50 –17:40 Beautiful Foundation Introduction and Tour Beautiful Foundation 17:40 –17:50 Walk to Beautiful Store Walk 17:50 –18:40 Beautiful Store Introduction and Tour Beautiful Store 18:40 – Beautiful Store Jahamun (Korean restaurant) Bus 21
  • 24. About the Field Visit Organizations The Beautiful Foundation •• Address: 16-3 Gahoe-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Korea, 110-260 •• Tel. : +82(2) 766-1004, +82(2) 730-1235 •• Fax : +82(2) 730-1243 •• Web site : http://www.beautifulfund.org/eng/ The Beautiful Foundation pioneers a new philanthropic culture that constantly changes the society in a positive way. The philanthropic culture that the Beautiful Foundation leads, takes place with the voluntary participation of the public, allowing the donating culture to anchor in our lives, sharing will become the primary guide to a rich society. The participants will learn about the value of sharing, be able to participate in the community, and share a warm fellowship with one’s neighbors. The Beautiful Store •• Address : 45 Anguk-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea, 110-240 •• Tel. : +82 1577-1113 •• Fax : +82(2) 725-2003 •• Web site : http://www.beautifulstore.org/eng/ The Beautiful Store was established as a non-profit corporation in order to contribute to environmentally friendly changes in our society and support marginalized people both home and abroad as well as activities that serve public interest. The Beautiful Store converts donated products to monetary donation and is operating more than 100 stores across the nation. 22
  • 25. Haja Center •• Address : 79 Youngdeungpo Gogaro, Youngdeungpodong 7ga, Youndeungpo-gu, Seoul •• Tel. : +82(2) 2677-9200 •• Fax : +82(2) 2679-9300 •• Web site : http://www.haja.net/ The youth learning space, entrusted by the Seoul metropolitan Government to Yonsei University was founded in 1999 to create the models to solve the youth unemployment problem in the social context when Asian financial crisis hit Korea. Haja center provides programs such as C-Plat (a youth creativity program), alternative education, Production School, Young Chef, Road Schola, Social Enterprise Incubating Project and more. Sungmisan Maul (Village) •• Address : Sungsan 1 dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul Sungmisan village is located in Sungsan-dong, Mapo on the edge of Small Mountain, “Sungmisan”. Sungmisan Village was born through the 10-year village-making movement. “Villages” had been vanishing in Seoul due to urbanization. Rampant development left only residential districts and swept away villages and their native people. People in Sungmisan Village acted to revive the ecological and caring values of the village. In the village, students can experience exceptional community within Korean society, especially in Seoul, the gigantic city of cement. The eco- village includes various spaces, including a school, co-op, and theater. There are 4 co-parenting coop nurseries, 2 afterschool daycare, Co-op, Village School (alternative school), Sungmisan Car Coop (auto body shop), Neighborhood Kitchen (sidedish shop), Mapo FM (Community Radio), Revival Shop (secondhand shop), stitch (sewing workshop), Little Tree (community café), Mapo Solidarity (grassroots NGOs), People and the Village (town planning organization), Mapo Youth Club, and a self-reliant center for disabled, Mapo Association for Parents of Disabled. 23
  • 27. Performances •• Community Drum Workshop with Namory The Community Drum Workshop will take place on 1 September during the Hope Institute Tour. A drum circle is any group of people playing (usually) hand-drums and percussion in a circle. They are distinct from a drumming group or troupe in that the drum circle is an end in itself rather than preparation for a performance. They can range in size from a handful of players to circles with thousands of participants. The drum circle does not teach you how to play the drum. The purpose of a drum circle is to create a bonding community through rhythm and percussion. You will be able to make your own language of rhythm within ten minutes of participation. With the help of the facilitator and simple musical techniques, you will share a very unique and unforgettable moment with all the participants. Your individual musical talent, character, sociality as well as the potential of the whole group will be explored. Reference: Korea Drumcircle Association (KDCA), www.drumcircle.or.kr Facilitator: Namory Yeongyong Lee Twitter: @djembekorea Facebook: djembekorea 25
  • 28. Namory Yeongyong Lee majored in Composition at Keimyung University Music Dept. He has experiences as composer, conductor, Music educator, Drum therapist and Drum Circle Facilitator and president of Korean Drum Circle Association. He’s passionate about advocating percussion. He’s certificated at Silver Lake College ‘Music for The Unborn Child’, REOM’S ‘Health RHYTHMS Facilitator Training’ and Drum circle ‘Community Drum Facilitator Training’. He’s participated in many workshops including the 11th and 13th 11th, 13th ‘World Rhythm Festival’ in Seattle, U.S., ‘Drumcamp4’ in Japan hosted by Drum circle Facilitator Association, 2005, 2006 Mamady Keita Africa music -Japan workshops, 2007, 2008, 2009 Mamady Keita djembe workshop. His performance in Mamady Keita Concert in Japan as a soloist is also noticeable. -Leader of Djembefola(African Percussion) Group, “Bara Kan” -Majored in Composition in Keimyung University Music Dept. -Composer, Conductor, Music Educator, Drum therapist, Drum circle Facilitator, Djembefola -Silver Lake College ‘Music for The Unborn Child’ Certificated -REOM’S ‘Health RHYTHMS Facilitator Trainig’ Certificated -Drum circle ‘Community Drum Facilitator Training’ Certificated -Participated In the 11th and 13th 11th, 13th ‘World Rhythm Festival’ in Seattle, U.S. -Participated in ‘Drumcamp4’ in Japan hosted by Drum circle Facilitator Association -Participated in 2005, 2006 Mamady Keita Africa music -Japan workshop -Participated in 2006 Mamady Keita Africa music- the Republic of Guinea workshop -Participated and/or hosted 2007, 2008, 2009 Mamady Keita djembe workshop -Performed as Soloist in Mamady Keita Japan Concert. -President of Korean Drumcircle Association -Worked as Drumcircle facilitator in various cities in U.S., Japan and Korea •• Organic Melancholy The group Organic Melancholy will perform on 2 September during the Welcome Dinner sponsored by ANIS Partner, UN Global Compact, at the Literature House. Artists Won-Jae Lee Guitar, Melodica Hyun-Jong Yoon Guitar Ji-Young Violin Su-ji Moon Daegum Sun-Kyung Kim Vocal (Jung-ga)] 26
  • 29. Organic Melancholy is an acoustic crossover instrumental band, consisted of Won-Jae Lee (Guitar/ Melodica) and Hyeon-Jong Yoon (Guitar/Percussion). Organic Melancholy regularly performs with guest musician, Ji-Young Lim (violinist), who is a sing- a-song writer with the name of a solo project band “Auroville”. For this special occasion, Organic Melancholy will also perform with two young Korean traditional musicians, Su-Ji Moon (Daegum) and Sun-Kyung Kim (Jung-ga). A total of six pieces will be performed. Two musical pieces are composed by Daegum player, Seong- Min Cha. The songs are based on two Korean love poems, So-Wol Kim’s “Azaleas” and Imjae’s “Silent Farewell”. Both songs are love stories from the perspective of Korean women. “Azaleas” is a sorrowful love song of a woman and “Silent Farewell” is a young girl’s song of love. The songs show two different types of love in the perspective of Korean women. 27
  • 30. Portrait Photography •• Portrait Photography by Photographer Seung-Hyun Sohn The artist/photographer, Seung-Hyun Sohn will take portrait photograph of all ANIS participants on 2 September in the afternoon. •• Photographer Seung-Hyun Sohn Photographer Seung-Hyun Sohn is currently a photography director of the design group AGI society and AGI Studio in Korea. He is also a member of Nutopia Forum, New York based photography group for portraits. He studied photo at Chungang University (BFA) in Seoul, which was followed by his studies of visual arts at Rutgers University (MFA) in the U.S. He took part in various exhibitions such as Gwangju Biennale in 2002 and “unbroken” exhibition at New York’s Denise Bibro Fine Art. So far, he has been engaged in more than 20 exhibits and book projects. In 2002, he won the best prized for the Baeksang Publication Award through the Museum of Everyday life through Korean History (Sakyejul Publication Co. ) where he participated as a photographer. The book The Circle Never Ends (2007) is the first book he wrote. He is currently working on his second photography book on unconverted long-term prisoners of Korea. Also, since 2003, he has been continuously working on photography of Native Americans and has published his work in the book, The Circle Never Ends. You may find some of his work and writings in the following link: http://www.makehopecity. com/?p=6318 From The Circle Never Ends, Seung-Hyun Sohn 28
  • 31. Best Friend Project The Best Friend Project started out as a project to raise public awareness on the endangered species. The idea is that everyone should be conscious of the threats to wildlife and take actions to save endangered animals and plants from extinction. Best friend name card (part of Best Friend Project) gives you and the people around you, a chance to re-think our modern way of life which has failed to communicate with Nature. Upon meeting new people and exchanging your name card, you will have a short moment to appreciate the value of life and environment. The process of making Best Friend name card is eco-friendly and simple. Non-wood pulp or recycled paper was used for printing. Also, instead of using color ink, black ink was used to minimize the working process and waste product. Before printing your name card, it is very important to share and understand its meaning and purpose of the Best Friend Project. Everyone wishing to have their own Best Friend name card has to read the document of purpose and sign the pledge. The pledge should be sent to our green designer for design work and printing. Best Friend Pledge I, ______________, promise that I will cordially exert all possible efforts at every moment to raise awareness of and protect my friend, ____________. The following animals are included in the Best Friend Project: From the upper left to the lower right: 1. Green turtle, 2.Barbary lion, 3.Okapi, 4.Irrawaddy dolphin, 5.Polar bear, 6.Fennec fox, 7.Jang San Got Mae, 8.Kiwi, 9.Musk deer, 10.Eagle owl, 11.Fairy pitta, 12. Panda, 13.Reindeer, 14.Albatross, 15.Flying squirrel, 16.Emperor penguin, 17.Sloth, 18.Spoon-billed sandpiper, 19.Manchurian yellow-necked marten, 20.Red panda 29
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  • 34. Venue Hotel Information Venue : Literature House, Seoul Korea •• Address: 2-20, Yejang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, 100-250, South Korea, •• Telephone: +82(2) 778-1026 •• Website : http://www.imhs.co.kr/ Located at the foot of Mt. Namsan in Yejang- dong, Jung-gu, the heart of Seoul, with pleasant natural atmosphere, Literature House in Seoul is loved by many citizens and scholars. Since its establishment in October 2001, it served to be a place to exchange culture and knowledge among people through various cultural events and international conferences. The area is surrounded by various trees such as Oak trees, Ginkgos, Leather woods, Kowloon trees, Maples, Chestnut trees, providing a peaceful haven in the midst of the city. The site was also a place of tragic history and terror. The sad memories of the Korean democratization movement still remain here. It is meaningful that NGO leaders from all over Asia come to discuss social innovation at such place with footprints of democratization. ► From Incheon Airport -KAL (Korean Air Limousine) at the bus booth 4B or 11A will take approximately 1hr to Millennium Seoul Hilton Hotel. It’s 15 min in taxi from the hotel. (Google map) 32
  • 35. Hotel : Millennium Seoul Hilton •• Address : 395, 5-ga, Namdaemun-ro, Chung-gu, Seoul Korea 100-676 •• Tel : +82(2) 753-7788 •• Fax : +82(2) 754-2510 •• Website : http://www.hilton.co.kr/ Since it’s opening in 1983, the Millennium Seoul Hilton has established itself as the premier hotel of choice for the discerning business and leisure traveler. Situated at the base of Mr. Namsan, it is strategically located in the heart of Seoul with convenient access. ► From Incheon Airport to the Hotel Journey Time : About 60 minutes ► KAL Limousine Bus - Bus Fare: Approx. KW15,000 (available at 20-minute intervals) - Where to Board : Inchon International Airport KAL Limousine Bus Stop (4B or 11A) - Where to Buy a Ticket : KAL Limousine Bus Stop, You can check the bus schedule at the front desk of Millennium Seoul Hilton. 33
  • 37. Speaker / Delegate Sanjit Bunker ROY Director The Barefoot College India Founder Director of the Barefoot College (www.barefootcollege.org ) based in the village of Tilonia in Rajasthan India. Started 40 years ago it is the only College built by the poor for the poor and managed by the poor who earn less than $ 1/day. The College follows the work style and lifestyle of Mahatma Gandhi where living conditions are simple, austere and down to earth, where there are no written contracts and no one can get more than $ 100/month as wages. Since 1972 more than 20 Barefoot Colleges have started in over 13 States of India. The Barefoot approach of training rural semi-literate middle aged women to solar electrifying villages their own villages has been replicated in nearly 25 of the Least Developed Countries around the world including Afghanistan, Timbuktu(Mali),Siberia(Russia),Bhutan, Namibia. Founder Chairman of the Global Rain Water Harvesting Collective based in India (www. globalrainwaterharvesting.org) focusing on collecting rain water from the roofs of remote rural schools. More than 100 million litres have been collected in over 1,000 schools all over the world. Awards and Honours: 1. he Schwab Foundation for Outstanding Social Entrepreneurs, World Economic Forum Geneva T Switzerland September 2002: 2. he Stockholm Challenge Award for Information Technology (Category Environment) Stockholm T Sweden October 2002: 3. Tech Museum For Innovation Benefiting Humanity California November 2002: 4. St Andrews Prize for the Environment, Scotland May 2003: 5. The Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy London July 2003; 6. Tyler Prize April 2004 California USA: 7. The Skoll Foundation 2005: 8. US $ 1 million ALCAN Award for Sustainability 2006 9. The Sierra Club Green Energy Award USA June 2009 10. SUEZ Environment-Water for All Foundation- Paris July 2009 11. obert Hill Award For Promotion of Solar Energy: 24th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy R Conference, Hamburg Germany September 2009 12. Conde Nast Environmental Award Washington November 2009 The Guardian in London on 5th January 2008 identified Bunker Roy as one of the 50 Environmentalists in the world who could save the planet April 2010 identified by TIME magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world. 35
  • 38. Speaker / Delegate Brenton CAFFIN Chief Executive Officer The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI) Australia Brenton began his career in the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, later consulting to Australian and British governments on public policy, performance improvement and change management. Brenton returned to South Australia to pursue his passion for public sector reform through executive positions with the Department of the Premier and Cabinet, Government Reform Commission and WorkCover. Brenton has degrees in economics and international relations and a Master of Public Administration from Flinders University, where his research focused on public sector innovation. 36
  • 39. Speaker / Delegate Marianne QUEBRAL Executive Director Venture for Fundraising Philippines Marianne “Mayan” G. Quebral is the Executive Director of Venture for Fund Raising. A pioneer in fund raising and trained at The Fund Raising School in Indiana, U.S.A., Mayan managed the largest non- profit direct mail campaign in the Philippines with over one million letters sent annually, raising more than 85 million pesos in less than four years. Formerly the Resource Development Officer of United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in the Philippines, she initiated the first survey of the nature of gift- giving attitudes in the Philippines and has authored The Fund Raiser’s Guide to Fund Raising. Mayan travels extensively around Asia teaching non-profit organizations the principles and success seeds of fund raising. 37
  • 40. Speaker / Delegate Francisco L. ROMAN Executive Director RVR Center for Corporate Social Responsibility Philippines Professor Francisco L. Roman, DBA, Harvard Business School, was formerly the Associate Dean of the Asian Center for Entrepreneurship (ACE) and the Executive Director of the Hills Governance Program (HGP), under the Ramon V. del Rosario (RVR) Center for Corporate Social Responsibility, of which he is currently the Executive Director. Prof. Roman specializes on social responsibility and governance in Asian family corporations and industry competitiveness. Professor Roman has written and/or supervised 400 cases and notes and contributed to 8 books on a wide range of functions— strategy, marketing and organization, and topics—agribusiness, entrepreneurship, and CSR and Governance. 38
  • 41. Speaker / Delegate Steve LAWRENCE Chief Executive Australian Social Innovation Exchange (ASIX) Australia Steve Lawrence AO is the Chief Executive of the recently established, Australian Social Innovation Exchange, created to find fresh solutions to Australia’s key social challenges through cross-sector collaboration. He also consults in Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship. For 29 years until late 2008 Steve was Founder, CEO and Social Entrepreneur with WorkVentures, an entrepreneurial non-profit organisation, based in Sydney. Steve as appointed an Officer in the Order of Australia in January 2010 for ‘service to the community through leadership roles in the development and implementation of non-profit ventures to create social change, particularly for youth and the long-term unemployed’. Over the last 30 years Steve has also played a major creating over 13 new non-profit organisations, most of which are still operating. They include Job Futures, United Way Sydney, Jobs Australia, Social Ventures Australia, School for Social Entrepreneurs Australia. Founded in 1979 WorkVentures has annual revenues around $20million, employs 150 staff and places hundreds of unemployed Australians in jobs each year. Steve has qualifications in social work and management, he lectures regularly on social enterprise, local economic development and non-profit management. He is co-author of ‘Nonprofits in Business’ (1995). In 2004 Steve received the Ernst Young Entrepreneur Of The Year Award for a Social Enterprise in NSW ACT. In 2005 WorkVentures and Microsoft won the Prime Ministers Community Business Partnership Longevity Award for their 20 year collaboration to bring technology resources and skills to disadvantaged Australians. Steve is Chair of Bonnyrigg Management Pty Ltd, a company created to manage the social development and redevelopment integration of Bonnyrigg public housing community in SW Sydney; a Board member of Currency House, Inc a non-profit organisation which promotes innovation within the performing arts in Australia; and a Founding Partner in the Australian School for Social Entrepreneurs. 39
  • 42. Speaker / Delegate Howard CHAN Member Community Museum Project Hongkong, China Howard Chan social curator and facilitator based in Hong Kong. Chan has been concerned with bridging knowledge and resources among different sectors of the society to nurture innovative social relations. In 2002, he co-founded Community Museum Project (CMP, www.hkcmp.org), a curatorial/ research collective that aims at reviewing and articulating the visual culture and practice of everyday life, as well as nurturing a creative public platform. Developing from its research of indigenous creativity, CMP has been developing a social enterprise imitative based on knowledge exchange and creativity, engaging community members, NGOs, professional practitioners and young people. 40
  • 43. Speaker / Delegate Shingo HATTORI Secretariat Earthdaymoney Association Japan When I was in university, I met a magazine which named “KOUKOKU’’ http://www.kohkoku.jp/backissue/index.html “KOUKOKU’’ introduced community currency to japan, and also they started them original community currency, which was earth day money. At that time for me, the movement of KOUKOU was so fascinating, so I sent massage to the chief editor of ‘’KOUKOKU” who is Masaaki Ikeda, he is first representative board member of earthdaymoney association. 2001, I met Ikeda at Tokyo, and decided; in the future I’d be participating in earthdaymoney association. After university, I worked at coop organization for 3yrs then flew to Canada on working holiday. I lived in Comox in Vancouver Island, where I was side-worked on community currency project with Michael Linton, who was the inventor of LETS system (a community currency model) for 1.5yrs. Upon I’m coming back in Japan, I joined Earth Day money Now I’m working on these projects 1. SHIBUYASAI------Promote organic vegetables project for the restaurant in the SHIBUYA area. http://www.earthdaymoney.org/topics_dt.php?id=353 2. Earth book---------Sustainable rental book library project. 3. Earthday market--- operating local farmers market project http://www.earthdaymarket.com/ My main task is building and maintaining relationship with participating businesses, Also seek a new market for eathdaymoney association. 41
  • 44. Speaker / Delegate Hyunyi HWANG International Project Manager The Beautifiul Store Korea February 2001 B.A. in Economics March 2001 - January 2003 Research Secretary, Korea Institute of Finance(KIF) September 2003 - December 2004 Internet News Program Director, Munhwa Broadcasting Company(MBC) January 2005 - August 2005 Planning Team Manager, Korea Citizens for Health September 2005 - Present The Beautiful Store Hyunyi Hwang has been working in the Fair Trade and International Project Team at the Beautiful Store since her joining in 2005. She has been responsible for those of the exciting projects of the Beautiful Store such as the first fair trade coffee of BS(2005), the first international conference of the BS - ICSC 2006, Namaste, Ganges Project(2006-present), Good Morning Vietnam(2009), The Beautiful Library Project(2010) etc 42
  • 45. Speaker / Delegate D.E. SUSAPTO Coordinator for Civil Society Empowerment Division Bina Swadaya - Self-reliance Development Foundation Indonesia Having various experiences from experiences as a trainer, chairman of bureau of communication and publication, director of education and training centre to a coordinator of civil society empowerment division of Bina Swadaya (2005 until now). Actively attending trainings, seminars, and workshops specially in issues of society empowerment development, in Indonesia and abroad. A member of Executive Committee of Manila-based SEACA (South East Asian Committee for Advocacy) from 2003 to 2006. A Board member of Associaton for Community Empowerment from 2007 till now. 43
  • 46. Speaker / Delegate Christine FANG Chief Executive The Hong Kong Council of Social Service Hongkong, China Ms Christine FANG is the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Council of Social Service (HKCSS), an umbrella organization of over 370 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that are providing 90% of the social welfare services in Hong Kong. Ms FANG started her social work career as a community worker working with marginalized communities and then became a lecturer in social work in the Hong Kong Polytechnic School of Applied Social Studies. Prior to joining HKCSS, she was the Secretary General of Hong Kong Red Cross, accumulating rich experience in both local and international welfare sectors. Ms FANG also contributes towards the development and promotion of social welfare by means of participating in various government and NGO’s committees. In addition to her involvement in social welfare, Ms FANG sits in various important government policy committees, including Executive Committee of the Commission on Strategic Development, Charities Sub-Committee of the HK Law Reform Commission, Sustainable Development Council, Digital 21 Strategy Advisory Committee, Independent Police Complaints Council and Lump Sum Grant Steering Committee. Ms. FANG also helps in the work of other NGOs, including Hong Kong Press Council, Social Work Advisory Committee of the Hong Kong Baptist University, Advisory Committee of Department of Social Work of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Centre for Civil Society and Governance of University of Hong Kong as well as the Hon. Advisor of China Association of Social Workers. Ms FANG holds a Bachelor of Social Science Honours degree in Social Work from the University of Hong Kong, a Master degree in Social Service Administration from the University of Chicago, USA. 44
  • 47. Speaker / Delegate Puangchomphu RAMMUANG Resource Mobilisation Manager Thai Fund Foundation Thailand Experience January 2003 to Present: Resource Mobilization Manager for Thai Fund Foundation March, 2000 to December 2002 Maternity August 1996-February 2000 Manager for Shelter Co., Ltd, and Fundraising Manager for Harbour House Foundation and Shelter Co. Ltd., Thailand Harbour House Foundation base in Bangkok: January 1996 -July1996, Account Executive for Plan Motif Co., Ltd. January1, 1994-Dec31, 1995 Officer for non smoking campaign, Mor Chao Baan Foundation Trainings: - Promoting Liberalism through Education and Dialog, June27-July4,2010, Gummersbach, Germany - Human Right Advocacy and Business, 22-26 July, 2008, Manila, the Philippines - 8th International Workshop on Resource Mobilization, 22- 25 May, 2008, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - raining –Workshop on Online Campaigning and Collaboration, Global Partnership for the T Prevention of Aramed Conflict (GPPAC) Southeast-Asia, 21-23 June, 2007,Qezon City, the Philippines - New Media Workshop, June 14-16, 2007, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia - Principles and Techniques of Fundraising, September 5-6, 2007, Bangkok, Thailand Conference/ Event Management - 1st Thailand Workshop on Resource Mobilization TWRM on Agust28-30, 2008, - Bangkok Thailand for The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security of Thailand. - Mekong ICT camp 2008 Pattay, Thailand. - tudy visit trip to Kao Yai International Park for the KEHATI winner awards, Indonesian Biodiversity S Foundation on 20-23 April, 2007. - International Workshop on Resource Mobilization’ on May 5-7 in 2003, 2005 and 2006 for the ‘ Resource Alliance UK. - Philanthropy on Disasters: Tsunami and After’ November 28-30 2005, Phuket, Thailand (for APPC ‘ Asia Pacific Philanthropy Consortium, the Philippines). - rganizing Annual Fundraising event and exhibition from 2004 to present at Siam Commercial Bank O Ratchayotin Bureau - Mekong ICT camp 2010 at Chiang Mai, Thailand 45
  • 48. Speaker / Delegate Klaikong VAIDHAYAKARN Deputy Director Change Fusion Thailand With his exceptional skill in ICT for Development, Klaikong was a manager of Information Technology Institute for Education (ITIE) and ICT Team Leader of Thai Fund Foundation. He is currently a coordinator of ChangeFusion working for ICT Plan together with Thai Health Promotion Foundation to provide technology tools for thousand of Thai Health Promotion Foundation’s partners. He is specialized in capacity building. His great contribution in social development led to the success of the Mekong ICT Camp, the technology camp for NGOs around Mekong sub-region. 46
  • 49. Speaker / Delegate Shaun ROBINSON Director of Online Operations Social Media Nethope USA Shaun Robinson is a designer and founder of Squiid, a consultancy focused on creating websites that connect people, causes, and conversations. Shaun is passionate about website design, development, and entrepreneurship, and works regularly with organizations that provide microfinance services to the world’s entrepreneurial poor. He earned a degree in Finance from the University of Maryland, where he performed extensive research on the informal financial sector in a nearby low-income community. He has lived and worked in 13 countries in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Europe. He currently lives in Washington, DC. Website: http://squiid.com Email: shaun@squiid.com 47
  • 50. Delegate Mary-Jane LIDDICOAT CEO Founder / Korea Country Head Healthy Homes Asia Ltd / Asia Pacific LOHAS Pte Australia Mary-Jane has studied and worked in Asia and the Middle East for over 25 years. Until 2009, she was a diplomat posted to the Australian Embassy in Seoul covering political, human rights, environmental, disarmament and education issues. Prior to this, Mary-Jane worked for the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in corporate planning, ICT strategy and business planning policy planning areas, as Director of the Australia-Japan Foundation in Canberra, and in the Public Affairs Section of the Australian Embassy in Tokyo. She speaks Korean and Japanese and authored a language textbook, Syrian Colloquial Arabic, during a four-year stay in the Middle East. In 2010, Mary-Jane resigned from the Australian public service to focus on bringing the latest conscious living information, products and services to Asia as Founder and CEO of Healthy Homes Asia Ltd, (www.healthyhomes.asia) and as Asia Pacific LOHAS Korea Country Head (www.lohas-asia.org). She is also a qualified Licensed Access Consciousness Facilitator (www. accessconsciousness.com), a Director on the Board of the Australian Chamber of Commerce in Korea, and a regular contributor to Korean electronic, print and online media. As a professional mother of three small children in a multi-lingual/cultural household (Mary-Jane’s husband is a Korean sculptor), she has a clear vision of the conscious, sustainable and nurturing environment she desires to generate for her young family in Asia. 48
  • 51. Delegate Frank MCGUIRE Chairman Global Learning Village Australia Frank McGuire is the founder of the Global Learning Village, the internationally acclaimed model designed to establish smarter, healthier, better-connected communities that has been nominated for the 2011 Metropolis Awards. The Australian Government declared in July that it wants the GLV model to be part of Australia’s biggest-ever national building project, the multi-billion dollar national broadband network. The GLV delivers a creative response to social inclusion through an independent, non-profit Foundation that co-ordinates funding and support from Governments, the business sector, philanthropy and academic institutions to deliver better results for communities. It establishes built hubs and virtual communities for lifelong learning, community development and social inclusion. The GLV focuses on the attributes that largely determine where everyone ends up in life: attitude, education and opportunity. It uses technology as a tool to connect the disconnected. It delivers a sense of purpose for individuals and communities through lifelong learning. It provides a range of programs for life-skills, training and jobs in one-stop community hubs that have evolved to add significant economic, social and cultural value. Frank pioneered the GLV more than a decade ago when he was asked to be the founding chairman of a Safe City Taskforce by Hume City Council, on the outskirts of Melbourne, one of the world’s most liveable cities. He had grown up in Broadmeadows, an area long regarded as the end of the line that was incorporated into Hume. Frank is a dual winner of Australian journalism’s most prestigious honour, the Walkley Award, the Australian equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. The GLV strategy was informed by the experience of his family who had the imagination to dream of a better future beyond Britain after World War II and the courage to cross the world to pursue it, like millions of other families. His journalism also provided insight into the key ingredients of strong communities: people, place and purpose. The Australian Minister for Communications, Broadband and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy said in July: “It has had a profound impact. It’s an inspirational story of how you can take an idea, when everyone tells you it can’t be done. When everyone tells you don’t bother out there, it’s a waste of time. Frank would not listen to all the naysayers. He had his vision and he wanted to turn it into a reality and it’s now an incredible reality. Frank helped inspire me in trying to take this sort of idea across the whole country.” 49
  • 52. Delegate Nan CHEN Operation Director Shanghai United Foundation China CHEN Nan has 16 years of corporate experience in China. The companies he had worked for including Swire Beverage, McDonalds, Tetra Pak, Markem-Imaje and Akzo Noble etc. In the last 7 years, he has been holding senior sales and marketing role, and has solid experience in cooperate strategy, business development, marketing communication etc. CHEN Nan currently works for Shanghai United Foundation, an organization initiated by NPI in Dec 2009. 50
  • 53. Delegate Jessica TAM Business Development Manager The Hong Kong Council of Social Service HongKong, China Jessica Tam is the Business Development Manager of HKCSS-HSBC Social Enterprise Business Centre, a business hub which provides support to social enterprises in Hong Kong. Jessica oversees the “Social Impact Assessment” project, a collaborative scheme with McKinsey Co. and KPMG to evaluate and enhance the social and financial performance of social enterprises. Jessica also set up a social learning project ‘ACT Social Awareness Network” that aims to raise social awareness of youngsters through community activities. Prior to her current position, Jessica served as a Policy Research Officer in HKCSS and tertiary Institutes with a focus on poverty, employment, social security and regional development. Jessica received her MPhil. Degree in Sociology in 2002 from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, and the Bachelor Degree in Social Science with First Class honor from the same university (Major in Sociology, Minor in Psychology). 51
  • 54. Delegate Yan ZHAI Director Beijing Huizeren Volunteer Service Center China Worked at the volunteer management and capacity-building efforts since 1995. Founded the Beijing Huizeren volunteering development center in 2003. In cooperation with UNV and VSO to developed volunteer management system and capacity-building training courses for Chinese grassroots NGOs 2006 -2008. She served as the Beijing Olympic Games Volunteers Management consultants and training specialists. Focus on voluntary service capacity-building, action research and policy advocacy. Learning and Training Experinces 1995~2003 Marriage and family couseling and volunteer training in Beijing Maple Women’s Psychological Counseling Center and accept many trainings on Social Gender, Psychological counseling supervision and coaching training. 2000~2002 Master Degree Courses of Developmental and Educational Psychology in Developmental Institution of Beijing Normal University Apr ~ May 2002 Social work professional training in Hongkong University Oct ~ Nov 2003 International Visitor to USA with the topic of NGO management and Civil society development May 2004 ~ June 2005 NGO Accountability Series courses and TOT (Accountability, Leadership, the Value of Management and the Value of Capital) Sep ~ Oct 2005 Volunteer Program Development Senior Courses in Agricultural Development College of Philippine Xawell University China NGO Senior Study courses in Civil Society Institution of Beijing University Strategic Programming and Evaluation Training of Peter Druke Management Institution NGO Working Experiences: Youth Supervision Service since 1990 Women, Marriage and Family Psychological Consultation and Women Issues Study since 1995, good at marrige supervision and family education consultation Volunteer Management, Volunteer Capacity Building and Development Consultation since 1998 Published Women Issues Monograph Heading for Deuterogamy and We Are Living Together (China Kunlun Press) Apr 2004 Adult Psychological Education and Training since 1997, Volunteer Training and Capacity Building since 2000, Psychological Counseler Qualification Training contributed to abundant training experiences Published monograph on Volunteers, China NPO Volunteer Management, China NPO Volunteer Management Practice and Review, China NPO Volunteer Leadership Practice and Review in Jun 2005. (Organization Management Series on Winrock Grassroots Organization Capacity Building) Editor of China NPO Volunteer Training material (Participant Handbook, Collaborator Handbook) in Aug 2006 China Volunteer Service Development Study, Volunteer Service Network Building 52
  • 55. Delegate Sanjay BAPAT Founder IndianNGOs.com PVT LTD India Qualification BE – Mechanical (Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering) MBA (Master of Management Studies) Work Experience before starting IndianNGOs.com Worked with Godrej Soaps on the shop floor for one year (1984-85) Worked in advertising, social PR, competitions and awards Handled consumer brands, consumer electronics brand and financial services advertising Worked on Social PR for Proctor and Gamble India Introduced International Business Simulation Competition in India with MCC International, Amsterdam Managed India Young Business Achiever’s Award, the winner used to represent India for the World Young Business Achiever’s Award Worked on Corporate Identity Programme for Tata Group with Wolf Olins, London Work Experience after starting IndianNGOs.com Designed and created India’s largest group websites hosting Contact details of 50000 NGOs, 500 large corporates, 300 Indian and International Funding Agencies, President’s and Prime Minister’s Office, Central Ministries, as well as all State / UT Governors and Chief Ministers and all the Members of parliaments, key celebrities… Management Development Programmes for NGOs Created a portal sharing demographics of 593731 habitated villages of India Interviews of over 2000 experts and community members from 80% districts of India Managed over 150 000 volunteering hours for employees of Hindustan Unilever Ltd Managed Global Community Day for Citi from 2006 till date, where on one day over 1500 employees volunteer across 20 to 30 locations Led comprehensive research on CSR for ICICI Bank Led research on SHGs for ICICI Bank and HindustanUnilever Ltd Managing Education and Environment Forums for HSBC and Microfinance Forum for Citi Managing entire CSR for TJSB for whom we did a mega campaign on Climate Change Working with Mastek, an IT company on volunteering and pay roll Presently working on financial education for underprivileged communities Presently work on Editing a book titled Social Developmental Canvas of India Capacity Building mechanism for NGOs, Corporates, MPs, Celebrities on Social Canvas Management Development Programmes for NGOs CSR for Non CSR Managers for Corporates Recognition Ashoka Fellowship 53
  • 56. Delegate Amit KAUSHIK Chief Operating Officer Pratham Education Foundation India Amit Kaushik joined the Indian Railway Accounts Service as a civil servant in 1987 after obtaining a postgraduate degree in Economics from the Panjab University Chandigarh. Over the course of the twenty years he spent in the service, he held a variety of challenging assignments both in the Railways and outside, and worked in varied areas including administration, investment appraisal, financial analysis, project management and industrial relations. From 2001-2006, Amit was Director Elementary Education in the Ministry of HRD, Government of India, where he was associated with the development and implementation of policies related to Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan. Among other things, he worked closely on the 2005 draft of the Right to Education Bill, based on which The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009, has recently been passed. He has been a consultant to UNESCO Paris, Nigeria, Iraq and Lebanon, as well as to UNICEF Iraq, working with them from time to time on assignments related to literacy, planning for Education for All, non-formal education and accelerated learning. After leaving the government, he worked in the private sector as Director of the SRF Foundation, running the well-known Shri Ram Schools in Delhi, and later as the Chief Executive Officer of Shri Educare Pvt Ltd, an education services provider that offers a range of services from establishing preschools and K-12 schools to teacher training, curriculum development and consulting. He is currently the Chief Operating Officer of the Pratham Education Foundation. 54
  • 57. Delegate Rajeshree KUMAR Sr. Programme Officer Centre for Science, Development Media Studies (CSDMS) India Dr Rajeshree Dutta Kumar has been associated with CSDMS as Sr. Programme Officer. She is a PhD and Senior Research Fellow from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi on ‘Women, Justice Law.’ She has done her MPhil on Indian Philosophy of Language from Delhi University. At CSDMS,, she looks after ICT and education initiatives and the developmental programmes of the organisation with specific focus on creating strategic alliances and collaborative partnerships. Prior to joining CSDMS, she has worked with ISST (Institute of Social Studies Trust) as Research Consultant focusing on monitoring and evaluation programme of Ministry of Women and Child Development for Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The focus of the STEP (support to training and employment promotion for women) programme is to foster economic and social empowerment for women in pan India context. Worked with PWESCR (Program for Women, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights) as Program Associate, South Asia and coordinated two surveys related to violation of women, economic, social and cultural rights and right to dignity. She also had a chance to teach students at IIT Delhi, India. She has taught at University of Delhi. 55
  • 58. Delegate Wardah HAFIDZ Coordinator Urban Poor Consortium Indonesia Education 1983 Master degree in Sociology, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, USA, with thesis on population disparity, Javanese muslim groups (santri and abangan) and their relation with acceptance of government family planning program Key Qualifications Vast knowledge and expertise on community organising and advocacy especially on urban poverty, gender and development issues. High expertise in qualitative and participatory action oriented research and training. Current occupation Coordinator of the Urban Poor Consortium, a forum of activists that works closely with the urban poor in Indonesia, focusing on people’s organising, advocacy and education Prizes 2000, Human Rights Award, Yap Thiam Hien Foundation, Indonesia 2005, Gwangju Prize for Human Rights, the May 18 Memorial Foundation, Republic of Korea 2005, Committed work on poverty and concern the poor, Pusat Studi Kelirumologi, Indonesia 2006, Housing Rights Defender, COHRE, Geneva 2007, POSCO Award for good social work, POSCO Iron and Steel Company, Republic of Korea 2008, Women Pioneer on Rights of the Urban Poor, Museum Rekor Dunia Indonesia 56
  • 59. Delegate Yumiko FUKAYA Division Director Non-profit Organization Sodateage-Net Japan Yumiko Fukaya is Division Director,non-profit organization Sodateage-net. In this capacity she is responsible for directing three youth sapport centres located in Saitama,Kanagawa ,and Osaka they provide public service for youth called ‘NEET’, and special project in the career deveropment programs as Career Counselor,etc. Prior to joining Sodateage-net,Yumiko Fukaya was a director of personnel department and secretary to CEO at Kinki Nippon Tourist co.,ltd.from 1986 through 2005. While there she was responsible for managing recruitment,and also mada an effort to change to the visionary company. Yumiko Fukaya graduated from Japan women’s University in 1986 with major in home economics. And now on gruduate school,Waseda University with a major in Social philosophy. 57
  • 60. Delegate Sung Ah CHO Programmer Officer The Beautiful Foundation Korea January, 2008 - Present The Beautiful Foundation - Programme Officer, International Relations Research Team 58
  • 61. Delegate Jayoung CHOI Team Leader, Global Network Seed:S Korea Jayoung Choi  is  currently working as the team leader of Global Network Division at seed:s Corporation, a social enterprise intermediary support organization based in Seoul, Korea. She graduated from University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies focusing on Development and started a career as a journalist in both newspaper and radio broadcasting. She has a background in public affairs working for government agency, international relief organization and multinational corporation. 59
  • 62. Delegate Jae Chun KIM Director The Beautiful Store Korea B.A. in Psychology in Chungang Univ. Sales Promotion Planner at LG AD and Keoson Marketing Manager, BR System June 2003, The Beautiful Store Mr. Jaechun has worked for PR Campaign Team, Charity Shop Dept, Donation Development Dept, Planning Dept at the Beautiful Store and now he is the Director of the Planning Dept, Donation Development Dept at the BS. 60
  • 63. Delegate Jung Ok LEE Co-chair Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives (ARENA) Korea Her main interests and work revolve around gender, alternative development and peace. Jung Ok was a member of the ARENA Executive Board 1994 - 1997 and currently she is the co-chair of ARENA council of fellows. She is a professor of Sociology in Catholic University of Daegu in S.Korea. She is the incumbent chairperson of the committee for the International Cooperation of The Korean Democracy Foundation. Lee is also involved in regional and international networks including IRI- Asia, Eco-peace Asia. She was invited as visiting scholar at Waseda University in Japan (1998) and Harvard University in United States (1991). She has organized various global forums on democracy, alternative development and Peace. Recently She has organized, Reimagination : Peace Agenda politics of War Memory (2009), Seoul Democracy Forum ( 2009), and 2009 Global Forum on Modern Direct Democracy (2008). She has authored and edited Several books such as Gender Issues and the Changes in Family Relations, 1998, Sociology for Gender Equity, 1993. People’s Alliance in the Age of Globalisation: Sustaining Ecology, Equity and Plurality for the ARENA publication, Women and Alternatives in the age of Globalization, Hope and Realities of Global Democracy Promotion, Globalization of Democracy-Hope and Realities of Democracy Promotion in Asia, Voices through Ballots, and Citizens in Charge 61
  • 64. Delegate Seon-Min PARK Director The Beautiful Foundation Korea January, 1998 – February, 2002 Korean National Commission for UNESCO - Programme OfficerJanuary, 2005 – Present January, 2005 – Present The Beautifulf Foundation - Chief Programme Officer, (Responsible for supervising major gift fundraising, destribution and international relations research) 62