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Singapore International Foundation

The Singapore International Foundation (SIF; Chinese: 新加坡国际基金会; Malay: Yayasan Antarabangsa Singapura) is a not-for-profit organisation established on 1 August 1991.

Singapore International Foundation
Company typeNot-for-profit
IndustryVolunteer, culture, arts
Founded1 August 1991; 32 years ago (1991-08-01)
Singapore
Headquarters
60A Orchard Road
#04-01 Tower 1
The Atrium@Orchard
International Involvement Hub
Singapore 238890
Websitesif.org.sg

Arts for Good edit

Arts and culture can aid sustainable development, particularly in fostering inclusive societies and promoting sustainable urban living.

The Arts for Good initiative enables collaborations between Singaporean artists and their international counterparts to promote awareness of social issues and share best practices, as well as galvanise greater community involvement to effect positive change.[1]

Friendship Express edit

Fifty Asian youths of eight nationalities – Burmese, Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Filipino, Malaysian, Singaporean and Thai – participated in the Singapore International Foundation's inaugural Friendship Express[2] programme for bridging communities from 11 to 23 June 2012.

Young Social Entrepreneurs edit

The Young Social Entrepreneurs Programme[3] is designed to help participants learn the fundamentals of starting a social enterprise. During the programme, participants work on refining business plans while becoming exposed to numerous social enterprises via specially arranged field trips. The programme encourages participants to share knowledge & experience in the areas of business plan development, enterprise structure, social impact assessment and fundraising.

Young Business Ambassadors edit

The Young Business Ambassadors (YBA) Programme[4] was first mooted at the second meeting of the Singapore-Australia Joint Ministerial Committee in Singapore on 22 February 1999.

Apart from creating opportunities for young professionals to interact, network and share vocational experiences, the programme started with the aim of promoting strategic trade and investment opportunities between Singapore, China and Australia.

The Singapore-Australia YBA Programme was inaugurated in March 2000 with Australian partner Asialink Centre. As SIF's first YBA programme, the new initiative was endorsed by private and public sectors in Singapore and Australia.

The Singapore-Chinese YBA programme was inaugurated in 2004, when a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between SIF, the Shanghai Municipal Office for the Introduction of Foreign Experts and the Shanghai People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries. The first batch of 23 Singapore-China YBAs started their 10-week stint in both countries in June 2004.

Visits edit

SIF promotes people-to-people links between Singaporeans and the world. We give our friends a better understanding of who we are, what we believe in and how we live through visits, exchanges, and cultural diplomacy programmes,[5] such as the SIF Distinguished Visitors Programme,[6] the Eminent Southeast Asians Programme,[7] Temasek Programme,[8] and the Singapore Encore series.[9]

Through these platforms and activities, we share with the world community Singapore's culture and way of life.

Past Programmes edit

Singapore Executive Expeditions edit

The Singapore Executive Expeditions (SXX) formed in 2005, is expressly designed to provide cross-cultural exposure to executives within the framework of an overseas expedition. Expeditions are held in environments of selected locations to give first-hand appreciation of the cultural heritage, political and social realities and the challenges of international development work.[10]

SXX courses are designed to strengthen participants’ capacity to lead in diverse cultural environments, develop trustworthy relationships, and become world-ready executives with a sense of global citizenship.

Youth Expedition Project edit

The Youth Expedition Project (YEP) was an initiative pioneered by SIF that took thousands of young Singaporeans on community service expeditions to China, India, and the ASEAN nations between 2000 and 2005.

Launched in 2000 by then Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the vision behind YEP was for Singapore youths to become active and responsible world citizens, and to inspire them through meaningful overseas community service to make a difference to the lives of others, at home and abroad.[11]

YEP at SIF concluded on 31 October 2005. The project is now under the purview of the National Youth Council. In its final year, SIF sent 48 teams of 14 young people each to aid Sri Lanka in recovering from the 2004 tsunami crisis.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Arts for Good Fellowship". www.sif.org.sg.
  2. ^ "Friendship Express".
  3. ^ "Young Social Entrepreneurs Programme".
  4. ^ "Young Business Ambassadors (YBA) Programme".
  5. ^ "Visits".
  6. ^ "SIF Distinguished Visitors Programme".
  7. ^ "Eminent Southeast Asians Programme".
  8. ^ "Temasek Programme".
  9. ^ "Singapore Encore".
  10. ^ "Singapore Executive Expeditions (SXX)".
  11. ^ The Youth Expedition Project (YEP) 18 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Singapore International Foundation Homepage

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Singapore International Foundation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Singapore International Foundation SIF Chinese 新加坡国际基金会 Malay Yayasan Antarabangsa Singapura is a not for profit organisation established on 1 August 1991 Singapore International FoundationCompany typeNot for profitIndustryVolunteer culture artsFounded1 August 1991 32 years ago 1991 08 01 SingaporeHeadquarters60A Orchard Road 04 01 Tower 1The Atrium OrchardInternational Involvement HubSingapore 238890Websitesif wbr org wbr sg Contents 1 Arts for Good 2 Friendship Express 3 Young Social Entrepreneurs 4 Young Business Ambassadors 5 Visits 6 Past Programmes 6 1 Singapore Executive Expeditions 6 2 Youth Expedition Project 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksArts for Good editArts and culture can aid sustainable development particularly in fostering inclusive societies and promoting sustainable urban living The Arts for Good initiative enables collaborations between Singaporean artists and their international counterparts to promote awareness of social issues and share best practices as well as galvanise greater community involvement to effect positive change 1 Friendship Express editFifty Asian youths of eight nationalities Burmese Chinese Indian Indonesian Filipino Malaysian Singaporean and Thai participated in the Singapore International Foundation s inaugural Friendship Express 2 programme for bridging communities from 11 to 23 June 2012 Young Social Entrepreneurs editThe Young Social Entrepreneurs Programme 3 is designed to help participants learn the fundamentals of starting a social enterprise During the programme participants work on refining business plans while becoming exposed to numerous social enterprises via specially arranged field trips The programme encourages participants to share knowledge amp experience in the areas of business plan development enterprise structure social impact assessment and fundraising Young Business Ambassadors editThe Young Business Ambassadors YBA Programme 4 was first mooted at the second meeting of the Singapore Australia Joint Ministerial Committee in Singapore on 22 February 1999 Apart from creating opportunities for young professionals to interact network and share vocational experiences the programme started with the aim of promoting strategic trade and investment opportunities between Singapore China and Australia The Singapore Australia YBA Programme was inaugurated in March 2000 with Australian partner Asialink Centre As SIF s first YBA programme the new initiative was endorsed by private and public sectors in Singapore and Australia The Singapore Chinese YBA programme was inaugurated in 2004 when a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between SIF the Shanghai Municipal Office for the Introduction of Foreign Experts and the Shanghai People s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries The first batch of 23 Singapore China YBAs started their 10 week stint in both countries in June 2004 Visits editSIF promotes people to people links between Singaporeans and the world We give our friends a better understanding of who we are what we believe in and how we live through visits exchanges and cultural diplomacy programmes 5 such as the SIF Distinguished Visitors Programme 6 the Eminent Southeast Asians Programme 7 Temasek Programme 8 and the Singapore Encore series 9 Through these platforms and activities we share with the world community Singapore s culture and way of life Past Programmes editSingapore Executive Expeditions edit The Singapore Executive Expeditions SXX formed in 2005 is expressly designed to provide cross cultural exposure to executives within the framework of an overseas expedition Expeditions are held in environments of selected locations to give first hand appreciation of the cultural heritage political and social realities and the challenges of international development work 10 SXX courses are designed to strengthen participants capacity to lead in diverse cultural environments develop trustworthy relationships and become world ready executives with a sense of global citizenship Youth Expedition Project edit The Youth Expedition Project YEP was an initiative pioneered by SIF that took thousands of young Singaporeans on community service expeditions to China India and the ASEAN nations between 2000 and 2005 Launched in 2000 by then Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong the vision behind YEP was for Singapore youths to become active and responsible world citizens and to inspire them through meaningful overseas community service to make a difference to the lives of others at home and abroad 11 YEP at SIF concluded on 31 October 2005 The project is now under the purview of the National Youth Council In its final year SIF sent 48 teams of 14 young people each to aid Sri Lanka in recovering from the 2004 tsunami crisis See also editJapan Foundation Korea Foundation SHMZReferences edit Arts for Good Fellowship www sif org sg Friendship Express Young Social Entrepreneurs Programme Young Business Ambassadors YBA Programme Visits SIF Distinguished Visitors Programme Eminent Southeast Asians Programme Temasek Programme Singapore Encore Singapore Executive Expeditions SXX The Youth Expedition Project YEP Archived 18 April 2008 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editSingapore International Foundation Homepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Singapore International Foundation amp oldid 1163381863, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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