2025 Centre news

Indigenous Peoples’ Identity Key To Counter Climate Change

The negation of Indigenous Peoples’ (IPs) identities by climate disinformation in Thailand hampers their ability to counter climate change. Given that much of climate disinformation is disseminated via the country’s so-called trusted mainstream media, Indigenous media can be one pillar in countering such narratives. This was a suggestion made by

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Asia Centre Strengthens Democratic Ties in South Korea

On 30 September 2025, Asia Centre  extended its reach into East Asia, with a symbolic presence in Seoul, South Korea. This marks a significant step in expanding and strengthening the Centre’s regional cooperation on democracy and human rights. At the ribbon-cutting ceremony,  Dr. James Gomez represented Asia Centre, alongside Korea

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Asia Centre’s Digital Security Training in Kolkata

From 8 to 10 September 2025, Asia Centre’s representative – Mr. Sanjay Gathia, the programme manager – conducted a series of Digital Security Trainings (DST) in collaboration with partner institutions in Kolkata, India. In total six DST sessions were conducted over three days. Five were DST End-Beneficiary (DST-EB)  engaging 446

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Asia Centre Brings Digital Security Training to Delhi

In early September 2025, Delhi, India,  Asia Centre representatives – Dr. James Gomez, the regional director, and Mr. Sanjay Gathia, the programme manager, conducted a series of Digital Security Trainings  in collaboration with our partners.  While in Delhi, meetings were also set up with new interested partners who are interested

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The Asia Foundation: Balancing Innovation and Inclusion in the AI Era

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform governance in Southeast Asia, but the uneven distribution of its benefits risks exacerbating inequality, disrupting labour markets and placing additional stress on the environment. To mitigate these risks, inclusive frameworks are crucial. The frameworks that protect digital labour, balance power between governments

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International IDEA: Strengthening Democracy Through Ethical and Inclusive AI

Artificial intelligence (AI)’s growing role in shaping elections, governance and civic participation presents both opportunities for democratic transparency, but at the same time, challenges of authoritarian misuse. To safeguard democratic resilience in Asia, governments, media and civil society groups must work together to ensure ethical frameworks and inclusive innovation that

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Climate Disinformation Brought Into Focus In Cambodia

Initial findings from “Climate Disinformation in Cambodia: Undermining Indigenous Peoples’ Agency”, the first of seven reports, was discussed on 8 August 2025, with approximately 40 representatives from civil society organisations (CSOs), INGOs and the media sector. The event was held a day before the International Day of the World’s Indigenous

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Asia Centre AI Hub: Supporting CSOs’ Digital Transformation

Unlike their prominent role in leveraging social media for advocacy in the early 2000s, human rights-based civil society organisations (CSOs) are now sidelined in discussions dominated by governments and technology companies.  This exclusion limits their ability to ensure that Artificial Intelligence (AI) serves public interests, especially in areas related to

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Unfiltered Voices, Unstoppable Change: Oxfam Youth Assembly 2025 #Nofilter

Introduction Under the theme “#NoFilter: The Asian Youth and Emerging Realities of the 21st Century,” the Assembly provided a platform for young leaders to discuss and strategise around pressing social issues, including intersectional inequalities, climate change, civic space restrictions, and digital justice. The 2025 Oxfam Asia Youth Assembly, held on

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Asia Centre Signs MoU with Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation

On 18th March 2025, during the 8th Yushan Forum, Asia Centre signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation (TAEF) in Taipei, Taiwan. The signatories were, for the Asia Centre, its Regional Director, Dr. James Gomez and for the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation, its Chairman, Dr. Michael Hsiao

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Asia Centre’s Internship Programme

Recruitment From 2016 to January 2025, Asia Centre’s Internship Programme has hosted 56 interns, with a 1:2 male to female ratio for a total of 187 months. The interns were either undergraduates or postgraduates enrolled at universities in Australia, East Africa, Europe, Southeast Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Southern Africa,

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