Project Philippines 2012 (Leyte)

SEALNet Project Philippines 2012 (Leyte) When: Saturday August 18, 2012 – Friday August 31, 2012 Location: Leyte Province, Philippines Email:  pp12-leyte [at] sealnetonline.org Project Leaders: Angela Park, Francis Plaza Project Blog: pp12leyte.tumblr.com Executive Summary Through hands-on science and engineering education, Project Philippines 2012 aims to help the Filipino youth develop appreciation of the Read more…

Project Vietnam 2012

SEALNet Project Vietnam 2012 When: Saturday August 11, 2012 – Saturday August 25, 2012 Location: Saigon, Vietnam Email: pv12 [at] sealnetonline.org Project Leaders: Natalia Duong, Quyen Nguyen Project Blog: pv12.sealnetonline.org Executive Summary Our project hopes to bring awareness to the presence of disabilities in Viet Nam by educating young leaders on how to Read more…

Project Cambodia 2012

SEALNet Project Cambodia 2012 When: Sunday August 12th – Saturday August 25th, 2012 Location: Phnom Penh and Kandal Province, Cambodia Email: pc12 [at] sealnetonline.org Project Leaders: Ivana Polim, David Chhan Project Blog: projectcambodia2012.wordpress.com How: There are two components to the project: leadership and service. For leadership component, we will hold workshops specifically designed Read more…

Project Philippines 2012 (Cebu)

Project Philippines 2012 (Cebu) When: August 5 – August 23, 2012 Location: Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines Email: pp12-cebu [at] sealnetonline.org Project Leaders: Xun Luo, Ross Pineda Project Blog: projectphilippines.sealnetonline.org/blog Executive Summary Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of death in the world today. In 2008, the World Health Organization Read more…

Project Singapore 2012

SEALNet Project Singapore 2012 When: Saturday August 4, 2012 – Sunday August 19, 2012 Location: Singapore Email: ps12 [at] sealnetonline.org Project Leaders: Kylie Goh, Izzah Farzanah, Mike Phulsuksombati Project Website: www.sealnet.sg Executive Summary Approximately 206,000 women, mostly from the Philippines and Indonesia, are employed in Singaporean households as domestic workers. Despite living under Read more…