The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme
Traveling to all Asean countries without paying anything or free of charge can be a dream nowadays. Is that true? That is not entirely true. If you think you are capable of passing all academic and organizational experiences, good command of English, preferable spoken to other foreign languages, then you have great opportunity to do that for free through a programme called "The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme".
The most outstanding candidate will be selected and has the right to represent your country to this programme. What do you know about The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme?
The most outstanding candidate will be selected and has the right to represent your country to this programme. What do you know about The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme?
The SSEAYP is an annual programme sponsored by the Japanese Government and supported by the member-countries of ASEAN. Bringing together more than 300 youths from ASEAN countries and Japan, the Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme (SSEAYP) provides youths with the unique opportunity to live together on board the Nippon Maru Ship for over50 days.
SSEAYP began in January 1974 after Joint Statements were issued between Japan and five ASEAN countries - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. They were joined by Brunei Darussalam in 1985, followed by Vietnam in 1996. Both Laos and Myanmar came on board in 1998, with Cambodia as the latest newcomer in 2000. Apart from broadening youths’ international outlook, SSEAYP also fosters friendship and greater understanding among youths from Japan and ASEAN.
Key Highlights
Taking place from 24 October to 12 December 2017*, this year’s SSEAYP willvisit four of the ten ASEAN countries (Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia) and Japan. Singapore will be sending a contingent of 28 youths and a National Leader to participate in SSEAYP 2017.
The journey promises participants with vibrant discussions on social and youth matters, eye-opening cultural exchanges and engaging participation in sports, recreational and club activities. At each port of call, participants can look forward to interacting with the local youths, pay courtesy calls on dignitaries, visit local institutions, get involved in community service and experience a unique home stay programme.
The programme of the SSEAYP in Indonesia is administered by the Ministry of Youth And Sport Of The Republic Of Indonesia. Almost all activities of all SSYEAP participant youths (PY) of all Asean country members conducted on board of the ship of Nippon Maru, and other activities held in the country where the ship is pulling over called "country programme". At this point, each participant youth will have the opportunity to blend with local family and experiences also in awesome home stay programme.SSEAYP began in January 1974 after Joint Statements were issued between Japan and five ASEAN countries - Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. They were joined by Brunei Darussalam in 1985, followed by Vietnam in 1996. Both Laos and Myanmar came on board in 1998, with Cambodia as the latest newcomer in 2000. Apart from broadening youths’ international outlook, SSEAYP also fosters friendship and greater understanding among youths from Japan and ASEAN.
Key Highlights
Taking place from 24 October to 12 December 2017*, this year’s SSEAYP willvisit four of the ten ASEAN countries (Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia) and Japan. Singapore will be sending a contingent of 28 youths and a National Leader to participate in SSEAYP 2017.
The journey promises participants with vibrant discussions on social and youth matters, eye-opening cultural exchanges and engaging participation in sports, recreational and club activities. At each port of call, participants can look forward to interacting with the local youths, pay courtesy calls on dignitaries, visit local institutions, get involved in community service and experience a unique home stay programme.
How To Apply
The selection process of participants for Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Ship for Youth Program (SSEAYP) is conducted jointly with the Inter-Governmental Youth Exchange (PPAN) program of the Ministry of Youth and Sport of the Republic of Indonesia.
(Proses seleksi peserta untuk Program Kapal Pemuda Asia Tenggara-Jepang/Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program (SSEAYP) dilaksanakan bersama-sama dengan program Pertukaran Pemuda Antar Negara (PPAN) Kementerian Pemuda dan Olah Raga RI).
Selection was held in each province by the youth-affairs agency (Dinas Pemuda dan Olah Raga) and supported by Purna Caraka Muda Indonesia (PCMI) - the PPAN alumni organization in each province. Each year, Kemenpora determines the allocation of quotas and gender for each province.
(Seleksi diselenggarakan di masing-masing provinsi oleh dinas yang menangani isu kepemudaan (Dinas Pemuda dan Olah Raga) dan didukung oleh Purna Caraka Muda Indonesia (PCMI) – organisasi alumni PPAN di masing-masing provinsi. Setiap tahun, Kemenpora menentukan alokasi kuota dan gender bagi masing-masing provinsi)
In general, candidates for the SSEAYP program are required to be 20-30 years old and come from the province (indicated by KTP). Selection mechanisms and supporting documents are required in accordance with the policies of each province. Especially for the province of West Kalimantan can directly connect PCMI West Kalimantan through IG @pcmikalbar and pcmikalbar.blogspot.co.id ( Secara umum, kandidat untuk program SSEAYP disyaratkan berusia 20-30 tahun dan berasal dari provinsi tersebut (ditunjukkan dengan KTP). Mekanisme seleksi dan dokumen pendukung yang disyaratkan disesuaikan dengan kebijakan masing-masing provinsi. Khusus untuk provinsi Kalimantan Barat bisa langsung menghubungu PCMI Kalimantan Barat melalui IG pcmikalbar dan blognya di http://pcmikalbar.blogspot.co.id)
KALBAR REPRESENTATIVES : From left to right : Yeran (SSEAYP), Rahmat (IKEYP), Chory (IKYEP). Photo courtesy PCMI Kalimantan Barat |
Yeran Hasna Dinastia. Photo courtesy PCMI Kalimantan Barat |
Yeran Hasna Dinastia
Yeran Hasna Dinastia or Yeran is a student of IKIP PGRI majoring in Language and Art Education. Yeran is actively involved in educational, individual development and also social empowerment programs, such as Smart English Student Community (SESCo), DPM REMA IKIP-PGRI Pontianak, and Khatulistiwa English Community (KEy).
Her participation in SESCo-English Debating Week got her to represent her campus to participate as an adjudicator in the National University Debating Championship (NUDC) 2015. At present, besides her campus and organizational day-to-day activities, Yeran is also teaching in a private English course and offering an extracurricular program for young kids at the elementary school level in Pontianak. Yeran hopes to bring equally accessible education to all children wherever they are.
Congratulations to Yeran Hasna Dinastia as succesful candidate to fill the position of the participant of the SSYEAP 2017 representing West Kalimantan province. Another successful candidates are Rahmat (Indonesia Canada Youth Exchange Program - ICYEP), Chory (Indonesia South Korea Youth Exchange Program -IKYEP). Well done guys. You are not only official representatives to our province, West Kalimantan, but INDONESIA. I wish you all the best for your future endeavors
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