
Southeast
Asia Regional Office
2007
SELAPAK
NEARI - Press Release, September 2007.
Arts
Worker Asia (ANA) is a group of independent artists, cultural workers
and arts activists primarily from Southeast Asia that encourages and
supports regional artistic collaboration as well as develops managerial
and administrative skills within Asia. ANA is supported by the Asian
Cultural Council through a special grant from the Rockefeller
Foundation.
Selapak
Neari is one of the projects supported by the ANA. It is a
new and experimental venture dedicated to forging meaningful connections
and interactions between art, artists and local communities Phnom Penh,
Cambodia. Please click here to access its press release in English
and Khmer or visit
its website.
Hilltribe Online, the Mirror
Foundation (PDF file, 223 KB) Khao Sod - Monday, 26
February 2007.
The Living Museum (PDF
file, 4 MB) Bangkok Post - Tuesday, 6 February 2007.
2006
Precaution for infectious diseases Organisation
for Asia-Pacific News Agencies - Thursday, May 18, 2006.
New TV Channel for teens
Vientiane Time - Thursday, September 21, 2006.
2005
A
View of the South The
Nation - Sunday 19 June 2005.
ASEAN
women work towards millennium goals Vientiane
Times - September 19, 2005.
Do
unto others ... Bangkok
Post :OUTLOOK - Thursday 29 September 2005.
Media
role in fight against HIV/AIDS Vietiane
Times - Thursday 6 September 2005.
PETA
links up with Asean artists to fight AIDS Malaya-
Saturday 26 February 2005.
Viet
Nam culture displayed on regional website Vietnam
News - Monday 14 March 2005.
Watchdog: Prince Mahidol The Nation
- Sunday 30 January 2005
2004
A plant that is central to Hmong
beliefs from The Nation, December 20, 2004
Balancing
Sexual Desire and Safety from the Nation, February 10,
2004
Box
of Filled Silences from Art4d Magazine, December 03-January
04
Burmese
health dilemma The
Nation , Tuesday 8 June, 2004
Cambodian
Dance Wows Thai Audience from The Nation, July 25, 2004
Dance
Revival, from The Nation, July 1, 2004
Fast
Boat from China from The Nation, March 29, 2004
Foreign
sculptors bring their tools back to Hue,
from Viet Nam News, May 13, 2004
Key
Leaders Pay No Attention to Official Global Village Opening from
Bangkok Post, July 13, 2004
Lao
to Learn Masters in Own Language from Vientiane Times,
April 30, 2004
Love
in a Time of Pesticides for Asian Rice Farmers from Nature,
July 15, 2004
Migrant
Fishermen's Risky Behaviour Spreads HIV from Vietnam News,
July 17, 2004
Recognition
Denied from The Nation, December 20, 2004
Same
Old Stories, from Bangkok Post, July 15, 2004
Scientific
conference tackles Asia’s agricultural challenge,
from Viet Nam News, October 18, 2004
Tai
Minority Texties from Vietnam News, December 14, 2004
Terraviva
: The Independent Newspaper at the XV International AIDS Conference,
July 2004
Visions
of a Different Land from Bangkok Post, February 12, 2004
VN
displays South East Asian culture,
from Viet Nam News, November 29, 2004
World
sculptors find inspiration in Hue,
from Viet Nam News, May 27, 2004
2003
A Long Walk Home from The Nation,
June 3, 2003
Apichai
Piromrak from The Bangkok Post.com, 2003
At
Risk on Shore from The Bangkok Post, May 6, 2003
Chumpon's
Class Act from Bangkok Post, April 17, 2003
Conference
Seeks Balance in the Use of Common Resources from The Nation,
July 11, 2003
Cracks
in the Melting Pot, Bangkok Post, March 2, 2003
Invisible
Borders: Reportage from Our Mekong from IPS, June 10, 2003
In
the Name of Art from the Nation, November 25, 2003
Jogjakarta
Roundtable Meeting : From International Collaboration towards National
Self-Reliance Jogjakarta, Indonesia, September 1-4, 2003
Mekong
Region Development must Consider Social Consequences from Bangkok
Post, August 23, 2003
Opulent
Opera from The Nation, January 12, 2003
Training
Seminar for Cambodian Women, Chiangmai Mail, May 31, 2003
The
Rockefeller Foundation from The Chronicle of Philanthropy,
May 29, 2003
2002
A Celebration of Differences from
World Sculpture News, 2002
Aiming to Change Perceptions
from The Nation, June 14, 2002
Anti-Poppy
Campaign Bears Fruit from China Daily, May 23, 2002
Between
Sensationalism and Censure from Philippine Journalism Review,
April 2002
Body
Work from Bangkok Post, November 21, 2002
Creativity
that Stands the Test of Time from the Sunday Viet Nam News,
May 19, 2002
History
in the Remaking from The Nation, June 28, 2002
Mekong
Fishermen Left High and Dry from The Nation, October 16,
2002
Mekong
Sub-Region Seminar Concludes from The Irrawaddy, April
2002
Media
for a Cause from Business World, July 26, 2002
New
Dam Helps Farmers Shake Off Poverty from China Daily,
June 24, 2002
New
Lives for Ex-opium Farmers Take Root from Irrawaddy, August
1, 2002
Performance
Asia from the Nation, November 21, 2002
Plucky
Vietnamese Women from Vietnamnews, July 26, 2002
Rice
Scientists Win Major Environmental Prize, 2002
Seven
Stories from Experts in the Southern Border Country from The
Nation, June 24, 2002
Southern
Heritage from The Nation, June 28, 2002
The
Queens of Pattani from The Nation, July 5, 2002
Web
Traveller from Bangkok Post, November 27, 2002
Why
All the Dazzling White Uniforms Disappeared from The Nation,
June 24, 2002
2001
Media Fellowships
on Offer from The Bangkok Post, November 21, 2001
Media
Fellowship Programme for Journalists in the Mekong Subregion from
WE!, No. 14, November 2001
1999
Aspects of Islam in Thailand Today
from Isim Newsletter 3/99