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SEEDS Asia
SEEDS Asia takes an integrated and interlinked approach to disaster
management and environmental conservation within the overall umbrella of
human security, to ensure safer communities in the Asia Pacific region.
SEEDS Asia was registered officially as a specified non-profit organization in
Japan in September 2006.
Organizational Characteristics
Consists of young, multinational, and experienced professionals in the field of disaster, environment and development
Multi-disciplinary approach to disaster and environmental management
Convergence of humanitarian “heart” and development “brain” Intensive focus in countries in the Asia Pacific region Registered in Japan, and working in a multicultural environment Sensitive to local socio-economic, cultural, political contexts Maximizes local knowledge and expertise to provide locally
applicable solutions Builds on a strong human network and mutual trust with local
counterparts Advocates local ownership of the problem and its solution Synergizes research, education, and implementation Adopts sustainable and innovative approaches
Fields of Expertise
Community based disaster risk management Disaster and environmental education and learning Community based climate change adaptation Urban risk: environment and disasters
Solid waste management Water resource management
Human security and sustainable development Poverty reduction and disaster management Research and policy dialogue on disaster and environmental
management
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Organizational Structure
SEEDS Asia's organizational structure consists of a 5-member Board that
oversees the activities of the Secretariat. Advisors and volunteers/Interns also
support the Secretariat in carrying out the mandate of SEEDS Asia. The
Secretariat manages all administrative, accounting, and project related
management aspects of the organizations. As of March 2012, in addition to
Kobe headquarters, oversea offices are located in Vietnam, Myanmar, and
Pakistan, managed by Japanese staff with support of local staff.
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Table of Contents
1. Activities in 2012
1) Programs on Capacity Building……………………….4
2) Training Programs…………………………………….10
3) Study and Research Programs………………………13
4) Knowledge Dissemination Programs………………..14
5) Other Activities…………………………………………15
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1. Activities in 2012
1) Programs on Capacity Building
DRR Education by Using MKRC and WKRC in Myanmar (Phase 2)
Location Rakhine State and Yangon and Ayeyarwady Divisions, Myanmar Term March 2012 – February 2013 Local counterpart Myanmar Engineering Society Supported by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (MOFA) Beneficiaries Teachers, students, villagers, engineers, and officials of DRR related
organizations in target areas
In 2012, SEEDS Asia has continued DRR training with Mobile Knowledge Resource Center (MKRC) at
teacher’s colleges Yangon, Rakhine, and Bago in Myanmar. It was participated by a total of 1,696 teachers,
students, and community people. The results of the pre and post quiz shows a big improvement: The
percentage of questions answered correctly increased from about 70 to 90. Also, evacuation maps were
made at the each school. One teacher in the training mentioned, “I did not know what to do when a flood
occurred before. Because of this training, I realized we must evacuate to safe places at the time of
emergency. Not only my family but also people in the community will be saved with the knowledge given
at the training.”
In addition, a symposium was held in June to share the lessons from the Great East Japan Earthquake and
Tsunami, attended by 170 people, including delegates from Kesennuma Education Board, JICA, MLIT,
Myanmar government, Embassy of Japan, and organizations related to DRR. A part of venue fee and
interpreter fee was supported by YAMASA Corporation.
Speakers answer questions about DRR education from participants at panel discussion (June, 2012)
Newly developed DRR card game
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Capacity building programme for Disaster Risk Reduction in Delta Region, Myanmar
Location Yangon Division, Ayeyarwady Division, Myanmar Term July 2012 – February 2013 Local counterpart Myanmar Engineering Society Supported by Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in
Japan (MEXT) Beneficiaries Teachers, students, and villagers in target areas
SEEDS Asia has continued DRR training with Water Knowledge Resource Center (WKRC) in 2012. The
purpose of the project is to enhance people’s capacities of DRR education in the areas vulnerable to
natural disasters, in order to nurture persons who are able to respond to the disasters properly at schools
and communities towards the sustainable society. In this project, “Resource Pack (RP)*1” was
incorporated into the WKRC training of SEEDS Asia. Since October, 2012, DRR training by WKRC have
been conducted in 4 townships: Wakema, Myaungmya and Maubin townships in Ayeyarwady region and
Seit Kyi Kha Naung township in Yangon region. After all, 906 teachers participated in the RP-related
training, and 1,497 teachers and students for MKRC. The survey after the training showed that 97.3
percent improved their DRR capacity. It means that teachers and students put the knowledge from the
training into DRR actions.
*1: DRR education materials developed by UNESCO and Ministry of Education in Myanmar
Teachers learning effective use of resource packs Safety-map making after town-watching
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Enhancing DRR motivation by notebook
Location Yangon Division, Ayeyarwady Division, Bago Division, Rakhine State, Myanmar
Term November 2012 – March 2013 Local counterpart Myanmar Engineering Society (MES) Supported by FELISSIMO Beneficiaries Teachers, students, and community people in target areas
In Myanmar, based on the experiences of DRR education activities using MKRC, it had been planned to
develop a tool for promoting DRR in daily life. In this project, a notebook with DRR contents “DRR study
notebook” was developed and distributed to mainly people attended SEEDS Asia’s training, children and
adults. It was created for users to maintain a DRR awareness, to put it into the action, and to use it to talk
about DRR with family members or friends. Popular cartoon character “Tuppy” appears in the notebook
for users to learn DRR in an enjoyable format.
Distributed DRR notebooks Student studying with DRR notebook
Seminor on Disaster Risk
Location Yangon, Myanmar Term 11th March 2013
SEEDS Asia organized a Seminar on disaster risk in Myanmar by
receiving the cooperation from Japanese Chambers of
Commerce in Yangon and support from Yangon Japanese
Association on 11th March, 2013 as 2nd memorial day of the
Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011. This
seminar aims to help Japanese companies or organizations
understand and take consideration on disaster risk of Myanmar to make safer and resilient country in this
developing period. It started with the pray for the victims in the disaster in Japan.
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Support Activities for the victims of the Great East Japan Earthquake
Location Kesennuma city, Miyagi, Japan Term June 2011 – August 2013 Local counterpart Kesennuma Reconstruct Association (KRA) Supported by Church World Service Asia/Pacific (CWS-A/P) Beneficiaries Affected people in target areas, and teachers and students in target
schools
In 2012, SEEDS Asia assisted 10 research-teacher ,selected by Kesennuma City Education Board, for
making DRR education lesson plans based on their experience of the earthquake. As a part of the project,
a visit to Saijo City, Ehime-Prefecture was conducted in August to learn the DRR activities of the city. Also,
following the last year, the exchange program with Maiko High School students was implemented in
Kesennuma City. For reconstruction and remembrance of local knowledge and culture, SEEDS Asia
assisted holding the Ikkeijima-Shrine reconstruction festival in September. At the festival, a time capsule
was buried, in which cards with message of hope for reconstruction written by the visitors. In addition,
from September to November in Jonan Junior High School, we assisted volunteer activities and
drama-making class as part of the integrated study. Those students made a drama about the dead, asking
a question of life and death, under the theme of “Now we have a message.”
In January, 2013, a few junior high school students were invited from Kesennuma to join educational
study visit. It included attending 1.17 memorial ceremony and learning lessons from the Great Hanshin
Awaji Earthquake. An article about the students at the ceremony was published in a newspaper. In March,
local performing-art, Tairyo-Utaikomi, which preserved in Karakuwa for a long time, was played along with
community play by local children under the project.
※A copying and printing machine has been sponsored by Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
Junior-high school students from Kesennuma lighting candles at 1.17 Memorial Ceremony
Children in the drama based on local legend
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Capacity Building for School-Centered Community-Based Disaster Risk Management in Central Vietnam (Phase 2)
Location Danang City, Central Vietnam Term September 2011 – September 2013 Local counterpart Danang Department of Education and Training (DOET) Supported by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Beneficiaries Teachers and students in target schools, and community residents
In 2012, components of the project included preparing DRR core-schools, providing training to the
teachers, followed by DRR classes. Selection of the 7 core schools were made with Danang Department of
Education and Training (DOET). Since July 2012, at each of the schools, several ToT were conducted such
as finding hazards around schools, town watching, map making, learning mechanism of disasters,
drawing disasters, and plan making of DRR classes. After the ToT ended, DRR lessons by teachers
attended the training was started in October. The program includes lectures and videos on DRR,
preparation of emergency bags and sand-bangs, and DRR picture-story show. At the beginning of
November, DRR model and teaching material contest was held, in cooperation with DOET. DOET staff had
difficulty selecting the best work because all the models and teaching materials were high quality. At each
DRR core school, a variety of teaching materials have been used, such as DRR models made by the
teachers, DRR handbook, and 5-disaster models (Typhoon, flood, landslide, earthquake, and tsunami). In
addition, DRR training will be conducted at elementary and junior high schools other than the core
schools, and DRR education module has been developed for teachers to use at DRR training.
DRR model made by teachers of core school DRR class at the target junior high school
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MKRC and WKRC Program in Myanmar
Location Ayeyarwady Division, Myanmar Term January 2011 – June 2012 Local counterpart Myanmar Engineering Society Supported by Church World Service Asia-Pacific (CWS-A/P) Beneficiaries Teachers, students, and villagers in target areas
SEEDS Asia’s Mobile knowledge Resource Center and Water Knowledge
Resource Center Project has completed once in June, 2012. In May, an
external evaluation was made by an external monitoring experts. The
Result of the external evaluation and monitoring report on MKRC/WKRC
was published both in English and Japanese. Despite the short
implementation period, the report shows that almost all of the participants
of the training have maintained higher DRR capacity and awareness,
compared with the ones who have not attended the training. In addition, an
excellent example was found that a community and a school collaborated on building safer community,
utilizing the hazard maps made during the training to make DRR plans, preparing emergency bags, and
conducting evacuation drills.
Pakistan MKRC Project
Location Thatta, Pakistan Term May 2011 – April 2012 Local counterpart Church World Service Pakistan/Afghanistan(CWS-P/A) Supported by Church World Service Pakistan/Afghanistan (CWS-P/A) Beneficiaries Teachers, students, and villagers in target areas
MKRC project in Pakistan, started in May 2011, has
completed in April 2012. It was participated by a total of
1,063 teachers, community people, carpenters, and
students. Surveys conducted with the participants before
and after the training shows that 84% of the students
who participated in DRR education and 92% of the ToT
participants increased their knowledge on DRR.
External Evaluation
Report
Children studying hard at the Workshop
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2) Training Programs
JICA Training Program: Raising Awareness of Disaster Reduction
Location Kyoto, Ehime, and Kobe in Japan Term 30 July-10 August 2012 Local counterpart N/A Supported by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Beneficiaries Delegates from Ministry of Education and Training (MOET)
SEEDS Asia training program was carried out from 30 July to 10 August, 2012, attended by 5 trainees
from Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), Department of Education and Training (DOET) Ha Tinh,
Nghe An, Quang Binh Prefectures and Da Nang City. Vietnam is subject to natural disasters every year,
and the central region is one of the most vulnerable areas against floods and typhoons. The program
included visits to the municipality, the board of education, the research institutions and schools in Kobe
City. In addition, the courtesy call to the mayor of Saijo City, Ehime Prefecture was made, as well as the
discussion with the teachers engaged in the educational program focused on 12-year-old children.
Through the program, they were able to reconfirm the importance of DRR education. On the last day, the
action plan for DRR education in Vietnam was made and presented. During the program, all the trainees
took memos and asked specific questions; these would be good indications that the training program was
meaningful.
Participants from Vietnam to program in Japan touch safer building models
Trainees from Vietnam, JICA officials, and SEEDS Asia staff at end of program
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DRR Study Visit to Japan for Government Officers from Myanmar
Location Tokyo, Tohoku, and Kobe in Japan Term 20 October-2 November 2012 Local counterpart N/A Supported by Church World Service Asia-Pacific (CWS-A/P) Beneficiaries Delegates from Relief and Resettlement Department, Ministry of Social
Welfare Relief and Resettlement (RRD), and Myanmar Engineering Society (MES)
From October 20th to November 2nd, study visit on Disaster Risk Reduction was conducted in Japan,
inviting 5 Myanmar government officials: Deputy Director General of Relief and Resettlement Department,
Ministry of Social Welfare Relief and Resettlement, a member from Myanmar Engineering Society, an
associated professor of Yangon Technological University, a member from Myanmar Earthquake
Committee and a staff of SEEDS Asia Myanmar office. The purpose of this study visit was: 1) to learn the
link and synergy of DRR education and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD), and basic features
which schools and community are functioning together; 2) to know the effectiveness and need of
cooperation among schools and communities from the cases from the Great East Japan Earthquake and
Tsunami as well as the recovery process and DRR activities of Kobe.
For the first part of training, they visited the Ministry of Education, Culture Sports, Science and
Technology and learnt the roles of MEXT in DRR education, the strategy and background of DRR
education in Japan. As one of the important programs, they visited Tohoku area to observe affected area
by the tsunami and practices of ESD in schools. For the last part of the training, the members visited
kansai area including Waju area, Maiko high school in Hyogo Prefecture, Fire brigade of Kobe and Kyoto
University. They asserted that they will make further efforts to build resilient communities against
disasters in Myanmar.
Study visit members from Myanmar, asking questions at briefing session given by officials of MEXT
Members at briefing session at Kesennuma given by KRA staff and SEEDS Asia Tohoku staff .
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JICA Training Program: Raising Awareness of Disaster Risk Reduction
Location Sayo Town, Kobe City, and Shiga Prefecture Term 3rd -7th December, 2012 Local counterpart N/A Supported by JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) Beneficiaries Trainees from Vietnam
From 3rd to 7th December 2012, training on community-based DRR was conducted for six government
officials from Vietnam: three top officials from Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and
three officials from Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE). Various activities were
carried out in Kobe City, Sayo Town, and Biwa-lake area for the purpose of improving the capacity of flood
management of Vietnam using lessons and knowledge accumulated in Japan. On the last day, they
mentioned that they will plan a DRR policy across offices and ministries, and have more collaboration with
other ministries to establish community DRR system.
Lecture at Rokko Sabo Office Fire brigade facility built in harmony with historical atmosphere of Hirafuku area, Sayo Town
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3) Study and Research Programs
Site assessment with Myanmar Earthquake Committee
Location Central Myanmar Term 12th-15th November 2012
An earthquake happened on 11th November 2012 (07:42 MST), in the middle of Myanmar with the M.6.8,
which killed 18 and injured 116.
Responding to that, immediate site assessment was jointly conducted by SEEDS Asia, the local
counterpart organization called Myanmar Engineering Society (MES), and its subcommittee; Myanmar
Earthquake Committee between 12th to 15th of the month with the full support from the Public Works,
Ministry of Construction of Myanmar.
From this assessment, it was revealed that there was a lack of opportunities to gain the knowledge
among the affected; thus they had no clue to deal with or how to prepare for in the daily life and
reconstruction of the housings. During the assessment, SEEDS Asia distributed the education materials
such as hazard map of earthquakes, and posters on the mechanism of earthquakes.
Result of the assessment was documented and posted to the Relief Web and SEEDS Asia’s Facebook
page.
Basic Education Post Primary Schools was crashed down, Khule village, Singu Township
Earthquake site assessment report
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4) Knowledge Dissemination Programs
International Cooperation Career Seminar
Location JICA Kansai Term 3rd November 2012
The International Cooperation Career Seminar was held at JICA
Kansai on 3rd November 2012. The booth of SEEDS Asia was visited by
many persons who wished to work at NGOs or international
organizations in the future.
Iza! Kaeru-Dai-Caravan
Location JICA Kansai Term 27th January 2013
SEEDS Asia set up a booth in “Iza! Kaeru-Dai-Caravan,” an event to
promote Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) for children, held on 29th
January at JICA Kansai, and carried out a program, “Let’s make
strong house for disaster.” Many children visited the booth of SEEDS
Asia and learnt DRR with their parents in an enjoyable format.
One World Festival
Location International House Osaka Term 2nd and 3rd February 2013
SEEDS Asia set up a booth in “ONE WORLD FESTIVAL”, which is
the biggest event to promote global and regional issues in an
easy-to-understand way, as well as to promote intercultural
understanding in Kansai Area, held on 2nd and 3rd February at
the International House Osaka. It was a good opportunity to
promote its activities.
Staff introducing its activities to participants
Staff conducting a program with a participant
SEEDS staff introducing its activities to participants
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World Ministerial Conference on Disaster Reduction in Tohoku
Location Sendai city Term 3rd -4th July 2012
World Ministerial Conference on Disaster Reduction was held in cities in Tohoku
area on 3rd and 4th of July, in order to share experiences of and lessons learned
from large-scale natural disasters including the Great East Japan Earthquake, and
to build disaster-resilient societies. SEEDS Asia set up a booth to introduce the
activities at an associated event held in Sendai city. It was a great opportunity to
promote SEEDS Asia’s DRR activities conducted inside and outside Japan, to the
participants including officials and employees of Japanese government,
international organizations, universities, and NGOs.
5) Other Activities
Public Relations Activities
Location SEEDS Asia Headquarters, Kobe, Japan Term April 2012 – March 2013
For the purpose that SEEDS Asia becomes known widely and more people contribute to its activities,
actions to enhance public relations activities were taken, such as updating information on the website,
providing information through facebook, sharing blogs updated by each overseas project office of SEEDS
Asia, and publishing newsletters. Additionally, actions for fundraising including applying for grant and
subsidy were done.
SEEDS Asia Newsletter
NPO SEEDS Asia (Unit: Japanese Yen)
(Income)Ⅰ Current revenue 1 Membership fees 70,000 2 Donations 538,000 3 Grants 48,146,695 4 Project income 19,956,109 5 Others 439,655 Total 69,150,459
Ⅱ Current expenditure 1 Project expenditure (1) Personnel cost Staff cost 26,286,321 Social insurance 2,965,134 Welfare cost 28,826 (2) Other project cost Subcontracts 123,825 Survey 600 Travel 10,485,366 Meetings 12,009 Supplies 792,663 Communication 1,165,384 Outsourcing expense 717,429 Commissions 1,066,755 Books and reference materials 45,505 Training 5,033,950 Printing 140,387 Local project cost 16,208,641 Local rental costs 1,817,405 Local utilities 167,312 Exchange loss 31,787 Miscellaneous 44,610 Sub-total 67,133,909 Project expenditure total 67,133,909 2 Administrative expenditure Utilities 95,773 Office rent 816,000 Insurance 12,490 Tax 7,420 Lease 122,220 Membership fees 100,000 Administrative cost total 1,153,903 Current expenditure total 68,287,812 Current balance 862,647
Current net assets increased 862,647 Net assets brought forward from previous term 631,319 Current net assets total 1,493,966
Statement of income and expenditure account
From 1 April 2012 to 31 March 2013
NPO SEEDS Asia (Unit: Japanese Yen)
(Assets) Current assets 1 Cash 61,457 2 Bank balance SMBC, Sannomiya Branch 13,266,552 SMBC, Okamoto Branch 523,102 Japan Post Bank 099 37,420 Japan Post Bank 438 117,471 Total 14,006,002 3 Trade Receivables Accounts due 60,000 Total 60,000 4 Other current assets Advanced money 1,076,053 Total 1,076,053 Current assets total 15,142,055
Fixed assets 1 Guarantee 50,000 2 Deposit 116,000 Total 166,000
Deferred charges 1 Deferred charges 250,000 Total 250,000
Assets Total 15,558,055
(Liabilities and equity) 1 Accrued liability 2,923,308 2 Advanced received 10,046,061 3 Short-term borrowing 1,000,000 4 Deposit received 94,720 Total 14,064,089
(Equity) Net assets total 1,493,966 (current net assets) 862,647
Liabilities and Equity Total 15,558,055
Balance Sheet
As of 31 March 2013
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