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Background
The complexity of nutrition challenges in developing Southeast Asian countries demands solutions that go beyond programs and policies—placing equal emphasis on individuals who can serve as catalysts for change. To enable nutrition professionals to take on more active roles in policy formulation, innovative program implementation, and strategic partnership building, it is essential to strengthen their leadership capacity, communication skills, and resilience in the face of adversity. Building strong leaders in the field of nutrition is a vital capacity-building strategy to bridge critical gaps in addressing these pressing issues.
This approach aligns closely with SEAMEO RECFON’s vision, mission, and strategic plan, particularly its commitment to advancing human resource development across the Southeast Asian region. In response to this need, SEAMEO RECFON initiated the Southeast Asian Nutrition Leadership Program (SEANLP) in 2002. Modeled after the European Nutrition Leadership Program (ENLP) and part of the Global Nutrition Leadership Platform alongside ENLP and the African Nutrition Leadership Program (ANLP), SEANLP aims to empower nutritionists and related professionals to become influential agents of change in the fields of nutrition, food, and health.
Since its inception, SEANLP has nurtured a growing network of alumni across Southeast Asia who have made tangible contributions to the development of nutrition-related policies and programs. However, after the 13th SEANLP in 2019, the program was temporarily suspended due to various challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic.
Amid growing and increasingly complex nutrition issues, the demand for capable and ethical leaders in this field is more urgent than ever. In light of this, SEAMEO RECFON is preparing to reactivate the SEANLP in 2025 through its 14th batch. This program will once again provide a vital platform for young academics and professionals to strengthen their leadership and communication competencies, expand their networks, and collaboratively design innovative solutions to improve nutrition in Southeast Asia.
Objectives
General Objective
To empower young professionals and academics in Southeast Asia working in food, nutrition, health, and related fields by strengthening their leadership and communication skills, fostering cross-sector collaboration, and inspiring transformative action within their communities and disciplines.
Specific Objectives
Output
The expected outputs of this program are:
Main Training Topics
Learning Methods
Interactive lecture, team building activities, group discussions and presentations, class dynamic management, newsletters development, and action plan development.
Participants
The program will recruit 25 emerging leaders from Southeast Asian countries working as: Nutritionist, Health professionals, Researcher, Policy Maker, Academics, NGO / Industry Professional, and others. All participants will be selected through a competitive process and must secure an endorsement from a local mentor. This endorsement will help ensure post-training support and sustain leadership development efforts within their respective institutions or communities.
General Requirements
Role of the Mentor
The mentor will not participate in the training sessions. However, they provide moral support and act as a discussion partner for your personal and professional growth during and after the program. This support starts from the application process (featured in your video CV) and continues informally throughout the SEANLP 2025 journey.
Participation Schemes
Important Dates!
2 May 2025
8 July 2025
17 July 2025
5 Agustus 2025 (online kick-off training)
12 – 15 Agustus 2025
Jl. Utan Kayu Raya No.1A, RT.1/RW.8, Utan Kayu Utara, Kec. Matraman, Kota Jakarta Timur, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 13120
+62-21 22116225
information@seameo-recfon.org