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Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program

The Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program (東南アジア青年の船 Tōnan-ajia-seinen-no-fune?), commonly referred to as The Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program and SSEAYP /sjɑːp/ , /sˈjɑːp/ see-YAHP, is an annual youth exchange program organised by the Cabinet Office of Japan and governments of Southeast Asian countries for the purpose of promoting friendship and mutual understanding among the youths of eleven Southeast Asian countries and Japan, to broaden their perspective on the world, and furthermore, to strengthen their spirit of international cooperation and practical skills for international collaboration. Since its inception in 1974, the program has organised 46 international voyages attended by youth delegations sent by governments of respective members.

The passenger liner Nippon-maru after the great remodeling

Four cruise ships have been deployed by the CaO for the journeys.

Purpose edit

The purpose of SSEAYP is to promote friendship and mutual understanding among the youths of the ten Southeast Asian countries and Japan, to broaden their perspective to the world, and furthermore, to strengthen their spirit of international cooperation and practical skills for international collaboration.

History edit

SSEAYP is an annual programme sponsored by the Japanese Cabinet Office and supported by the member-countries of ASEAN. The programme brings together more than 300 youths from ASEAN countries and Japan, providing them with the unique opportunity to live together on board the ship Nippon Maru [ja] for over 40 days.

SSEAYP started in January 1974 based on Joint Statements issued between Japan and the five ASEAN countries, namely, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam joined in 1985. Viet Nam joined the programme in 1995 while the Lao People's Democratic Republic and Myanmar joined in 1998, Cambodia in 2000.

Organizers edit

Selection of Participants edit

Program Outline edit

On Board Activities edit

- Discussion Group (DG)

- Solidarity Group Activity (SG Activity)

- Participating Youth Seminar (PY Seminar)

- Voluntary Activity (VA)

- National Presentation (NP)

- Flag Hoisting

Port-of-Call Activities edit

- Courtesy Calls

- Institutional Visits

- Interaction with Local Youths

- Homestay Program

Working Language edit

The official working language for the program is English.

Post-Program Activities (PPA) edit

Participating Countries edit

Country Year of joining SSEAYP
  Brunei Darussalam 1985
  Cambodia 2000
  Indonesia 1974
  Japan 1974
  Lao People's Democratic Republic 1998
  Malaysia 1974
  Myanmar 1998
  Philippines 1974
  Singapore 1974
  Thailand 1974
  Vietnam 1995

Cruise Ships in Use edit

Period Ship Current status
1974 - 1976 Nippon Maru (A)
1976 - 1989 Nippon Maru (B)
1990 - 2008 Nippon Maru (C)
2009 - 2012 Fuji Maru
2013–Present Nippon Maru (C)

SSEAYP International General Assembly (SIGA) edit

1985 Singapore

1. 1988 Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)

2. 1989 Philippines (Quezon City)

3. 1990 Brunei Darussalam (Bandar Seri Begawan)

4. 1991 Indonesia (Jakarta)

5. 1992 Singapore

6. 1993 Thailand (Bangkok)

7. 1994 Japan (Tokyo)

8. 1995 Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Genting Highlands)

9. 1996 Philippines (Pasay)

10. 1997 Brunei Darussalam (Bandar Seri Begawan)

11. 1998 Philippines (Clark)

12. 1999 Singapore

13. 2000 Indonesia (Bali)

14. 2001 Thailand (Bangkok, Ko Samet)

15. 2002 Japan (Tokyo)

16. 2004 Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Malacca)

17. 2005 Viet Nam (Hanoi, Halong Bay)

18. 2006 Brunei Darussalam (Bandar Seri Begawan)

19. 2007 Cambodia (Siem Reap)

20. 2008 Philippines (Cebu)

21. 2009 Indonesia (Yogyakarta)

22. 2010 Thailand (Ayutthaya)

23. 2011 Singapore

24. 2012 Japan (Tokyo)

25. 2013 Lao P.D.R. (Vientiane)

26. 2014 Malaysia (Langkawi)

27. 2015 Viet Nam (Hanoi, Halong Bay)

28. 2016 Cambodia (Siem Reap)

29. 2017 Philippines (Iloilo, Boracay)

30. 2018 Indonesia (Bandung)

31. 2019 Brunei Darussalam (Bandar Seri Begawan)

32. 2022 Japan (Online)

Alumni Organisations edit

Secretariat

SSEAYP International (coordinated with IYEO)

Full Member

Brunei Darussalam : Persatuan BERSATU (SSEAYP International Brunei Darussalam/SI Brunei Darussalam)

Cambodia : SSEAYP International Cambodia (SI Cambodia)

Indonesia : SSEAYP International Indonesia, Inc. (SI Indonesia/SII)

Japan : IYEO (International Youth Exchange Organization of Japan)

Malaysia : KABESA (SSEAYP International Malaysia/SI Malaysia)

Myanmar : Association for Youth Development Myanmar (SSEAYP International Myanmar/SI Myanmar)

Philippines : SSEAYP International Philipplines, Inc. (SI Philippines/SIP)

Singapore : SSEAYP International Singapore (SI Singapore/SIS)

Thailand : Association of the Ship for Southeast Asian Youth of Thailand (SSEAYP International Thailand/SI Thailand)

Associate Member

Lao P.D.R. : Lao SSEAYP Alumni Association (LSAA)

Viet Nam : Vietnam Alumni Club of Youth Friendship Exchange Programs (VACYF)

Data is per 24 March 2022

External links edit

  • Official page on CaO website (Japanese only)
  • SSEAYP International

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46 international voyages attended by youth delegations sent by governments of respective members The passenger liner Nippon maru after the great remodelingFour cruise ships have been deployed by the CaO for the journeys Contents 1 Purpose 2 History 3 Organizers 4 Selection of Participants 5 Program Outline 5 1 On Board Activities 5 2 Port of Call Activities 5 3 Working Language 5 4 Post Program Activities PPA 6 Participating Countries 7 Cruise Ships in Use 8 SSEAYP International General Assembly SIGA 9 Alumni Organisations 10 External linksPurpose editThe purpose of SSEAYP is to promote friendship and mutual understanding among the youths of the ten Southeast Asian countries and Japan to broaden their perspective to the world and furthermore to strengthen their spirit of international cooperation and practical skills for international collaboration History editSSEAYP is an annual programme sponsored by the Japanese Cabinet Office and supported by the member countries of ASEAN The programme brings together more than 300 youths from ASEAN countries and Japan providing them with the unique opportunity to live together on board the ship Nippon Maru ja for over 40 days SSEAYP started in January 1974 based on Joint Statements issued between Japan and the five ASEAN countries namely Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore and Thailand Brunei Darussalam joined in 1985 Viet Nam joined the programme in 1995 while the Lao People s Democratic Republic and Myanmar joined in 1998 Cambodia in 2000 Organizers editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2015 Selection of Participants editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2015 Program Outline editOn Board Activities edit Discussion Group DG Solidarity Group Activity SG Activity Participating Youth Seminar PY Seminar Voluntary Activity VA National Presentation NP Flag Hoisting Port of Call Activities edit Courtesy Calls Institutional Visits Interaction with Local Youths Homestay Program Working Language edit The official working language for the program is English Post Program Activities PPA editParticipating Countries editCountry Year of joining SSEAYP nbsp Brunei Darussalam 1985 nbsp Cambodia 2000 nbsp Indonesia 1974 nbsp Japan 1974 nbsp Lao People s Democratic Republic 1998 nbsp Malaysia 1974 nbsp Myanmar 1998 nbsp Philippines 1974 nbsp Singapore 1974 nbsp Thailand 1974 nbsp Vietnam 1995Cruise Ships in Use editPeriod Ship Current status1974 1976 Nippon Maru A 1976 1989 Nippon Maru B 1990 2008 Nippon Maru C 2009 2012 Fuji Maru2013 Present Nippon Maru C SSEAYP International General Assembly SIGA editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2015 1985 Singapore1 1988 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 2 1989 Philippines Quezon City 3 1990 Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan 4 1991 Indonesia Jakarta 5 1992 Singapore6 1993 Thailand Bangkok 7 1994 Japan Tokyo 8 1995 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Genting Highlands 9 1996 Philippines Pasay 10 1997 Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan 11 1998 Philippines Clark 12 1999 Singapore13 2000 Indonesia Bali 14 2001 Thailand Bangkok Ko Samet 15 2002 Japan Tokyo 16 2004 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Malacca 17 2005 Viet Nam Hanoi Halong Bay 18 2006 Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan 19 2007 Cambodia Siem Reap 20 2008 Philippines Cebu 21 2009 Indonesia Yogyakarta 22 2010 Thailand Ayutthaya 23 2011 Singapore24 2012 Japan Tokyo 25 2013 Lao P D R Vientiane 26 2014 Malaysia Langkawi 27 2015 Viet Nam Hanoi Halong Bay 28 2016 Cambodia Siem Reap 29 2017 Philippines Iloilo Boracay 30 2018 Indonesia Bandung 31 2019 Brunei Darussalam Bandar Seri Begawan 32 2022 Japan Online Alumni Organisations editThis section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2015 SecretariatSSEAYP International coordinated with IYEO Full MemberBrunei Darussalam Persatuan BERSATU SSEAYP International Brunei Darussalam SI Brunei Darussalam Cambodia SSEAYP International Cambodia SI Cambodia Indonesia SSEAYP International Indonesia Inc SI Indonesia SII Japan IYEO International Youth Exchange Organization of Japan Malaysia KABESA SSEAYP International Malaysia SI Malaysia Myanmar Association for Youth Development Myanmar SSEAYP International Myanmar SI Myanmar Philippines SSEAYP International Philipplines Inc SI Philippines SIP Singapore SSEAYP International Singapore SI Singapore SIS Thailand Association of the Ship for Southeast Asian Youth of Thailand SSEAYP International Thailand SI Thailand Associate MemberLao P D R Lao SSEAYP Alumni Association LSAA Viet Nam Vietnam Alumni Club of Youth Friendship Exchange Programs VACYF Data is per 24 March 2022External links editOfficial page on CaO website Japanese only SSEAYP International Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ship for Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Program amp oldid 1106656770, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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