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Annual Reports for 2024

Programme Convenor Donnell Davis and the Programme Committee are pleased to present their annual reports for the 2024 year.  

These reports demonstrate the committment of the members of SISEAP to fulfill the SISEAP Vision and Mission of empowering women and girls at the grass roots level.

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Promotional Images

Programme team is pleased to present SISEAP impact across the 8 objects and 17 SDG's as reported to the Programme Database.   These short message images can be downloaded and printed at home or sent to a printer.   Use these to promote the advocacy, activities and actions undertaken to support women and girls across our Federaton.

They can be downloaded from the SISEAP trello board or here.

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HLPF Report 2025

Soroptimist International South East Asia Pacific co-signs the High Level Political Forum statement along with Soroptimist International and other NGO's. The 2025 theme for the High-Level Political Forum is “Evidence Based Solutions to Leave No body behind”.

In line with the 2025 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) under review, Soroptimist International is specifically dedicated to advancing Goals 3 (Health and Wellbeing), 5 (Gender Equality), 8 (Economic Growth) and 17 (Partnerships), following the theme “Advancing sustainable, inclusive, science- and evidencebased solutions for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its Sustainable Development Goals for leaving no one behind” 

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Membership is pleased to present their annual report for 2025.   Memembership Convenors and the committee have worked throughout the year to foster communication between members and to increase membership and deliver quality training to assist members in growth.  

  pdf Read the Membership Report here (967 KB)

We must also acknowledge the diverse realities within our region. Internet connectivity can be inconsistent in some areas, laptop ownership varies significantly between urban and rural communities, and many members rely primarily on mobile phones for both personal and professional communication. In addition, for many members, English is a second language. These factors influence how easily and effectively information is accessed and understood.

Across South East Asia Pacific, widely used communication platforms include WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Viber, LINE (in some countries), and other locally preferred applications. WhatsApp is particularly prevalent in Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. Facebook Messenger is widely used in Australia, New Zealand, and Mongolia. Viber is commonly used in parts of the Pacific, including Fiji. In Thailand and Vietnam, locally dominant platforms such as LINE and Zalo are popular. Email services such as Gmail remain essential for formal communication and document sharing.

This landscape highlights an important consideration: many of our members operate in a mobile-first environment. If SISEAP communications rely primarily on email, we may unintentionally limit our reach and responsiveness.

As we look toward the future, it may be timely for SISEAP to reflect on how we share information across the Federation. How can we better align our communication channels with the platforms our members use daily? How might we complement email with additional channels that are accessible, practical, and inclusive?

By thoughtfully reviewing and strengthening our communication approach, we can ensure that SISEAP remains connected, responsive, and well-positioned to “strengthen the foundations for the future.”

Kristeen Johnstone

2024-2026 Membership Convenor

membership.kristeen@siseap.org

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SISEAP Membership

Soroptimist International is a global movement of women, with members belonging to more than 3,000 clubs in 126 countries/territories, spread over 5 Federations