Brunei

Global Awareness and Impact Alliance
gaiaalliance.co
GAIA is a non-profit organisation determined to protect the global future through society-centered changes. Headquartered in Brunei, GAIA strives to expand thought and build a resilient generation through impactful research and skill development programmes.
Dr Asyura Salleh
asyura@gaiaalliance.co
Cambodia

The NGO Forum on Cambodia
9-11, St. 476, Sangkat Toul Tompoung1, P.O. Bo 2295 Phnom Penh 3
NGO Forum on Cambodia works to improve life for poor and vulnerable people in Cambodia. It is a membership organisation that builds NGO cooperation and capacity, supporting NGO networks and other civil society organizations to engage in policy dialogue, debate and advocacy.
Soeung Saroeun
Executive Director
saroeun@ngoforum.org.kh
Indonesia

Jaringan Masyarakat Tani Indonesia
Kamurang RT 003/011 Desa Babakan, Pangandaran, Provinsi Jawa Barat Zip Code 46396
To establish agroecological through farmers empowerment
Kustiwa Sudrajat Adinata
kustiwa.adinata@gmail.com

Motivator Pembangunan Masyarakat
Kondoran, Kel. Buntumasakke,
Kec. Sangalla’, Tana Toraja
Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia
MPM is a church-based organization used to be known as Motivator Training Center of the Toraja Church. MPM works on two themes, namely peacebuilding and climate change mitigation, adaptation and disasters risk reduction.
Tandu Ramba
tanduramba@gmail.com

The Climate Reality Project, Indonesia
Office 8 Building, Level 18A. Sudirman Central Business District, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman 52-53, Jakarta 12190
The Climate Reality Project Indonesia, a branch of The Climate Reality Project, supports the work of more than 300 climate leaders in Indonesia who come from diverse backgrounds and include business leaders, professionals, educators, athletes, musicians, scientists, actors, students and religious leaders.
Amanda Katili
Manager
amanda.niode.id@climatereality.com

Yayasan Mitra Hijau (Green Partner Foundation)
Jl Belitung 17, Bogor 16143
Yayasan Mitra Hijau aims to assist Indonesia achieve sustainable low emission in all development sectors. YMH partners with government ministries, international organisations and private sector to implement low carbon development, sustainable energy and energy transition. In 2019 YMH initiated Indonesia Low Emission Network, which has more than 150 organisational members.
Dr Doddy Sukdri
Executive Director
dickyedwin@gmail.com

Humanis Foundation
Hivos seeks new and creative solutions to persistent global problems; solutions created by people taking their lives into their own hands. We offer a positive counterbalancing force against discrimination, inequality, abuse of power and the unsustainable use of our planet’s resources. Our mission is to innovate for social change.
Sandra Winarsa
swinarsa@humanis.foundation

Institute for Essential Services Reform
IESR is a think-tank in the field of energy and environment. IESR encourages transformation into a flashed energy system by advocating for a public policy that rests on data-driven and scientific studies, conducting capacity development assistance, and establishing strategic partnerships with non-governmental actors.
Fabby Tumiwa
fabby@iesr.co.id

Yayasan Gajah Sumatera
West Zone Office:
Jalan Sei Batu Gingging No. 69, Kel. PB Selayang I, Kec. Medan Selayang Medan 20131 INDONESIA, Telephone 62-61-4503773
East Zone Office:
Jalan KH Malik No. 50 A Buring – Malang 65132, INDONESIA, Telephone 62-341-7410010
yagasu.or.id
Yayasan Mitra Hijau aims to assist Indonesia achieve sustainable low emission in all development sectors. YMH partners with government ministries, international organisations and private sector to implement low carbon development, sustainable energy and energy transition. In 2019 YMH initiated Indonesia Low Emission Network, which has more than 150 organisational members.
Dr Doddy Sukdri
Executive Director
dickyedwin@gmail.com

Jaringan Kerja Lembaga Pelayanan Kristen di Indonesia
Jalan Kedondong No. 3 A Kelurahan Rawamangun – Kecamatan Pulogadung-Jakarta Timur 13220.
JKLPK is a network institution consisting of Christian Service Institutions (LPK) from various backgrounds on issues: children, women, persons with disabilities, environment, agriculture, climate change, natural resources, legal aid, health, HIV-AIDS.
JKLPK’s development goal is to contribute to social welfare, equality, justice, peace, and the integrity of creation.
Tandu Rambu
jklpk.indonesia@protonmail.com
Malaysia

Centre for Environment, Technology and Development Malaysia
17, Jalan SS2/53, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Centre for Environment, Technology and Development, Malaysia is committed to improving environmental quality through the appropriate use of technology and sustainable development. We address diverse environmental issues such as impact of long-term climate change on Malaysian society, sustainable energy, sustainable transport, organic farming (sustainable agriculture), and the sustainable development landscape.
charles@cetdem.org.my
zelina@upm.edu.my

Environmental Protection Society Malaysia
P. O. Box 382, Pejabat Pos Jalan Sultan, 46740 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
The Environmental Protection Society Malaysia advocates for creating an institutional framework for mainstreaming and implementing sustainability. It promotes the concept of living well within the ecological limits of one planet, using ecological footprint analysis as the basis. Climate change has been a core issue for EPSM since UNCED in 1992.
Dr Lee Jing
honsec.epsm@gmail.com
nnesadurai@cansea.net

Global Environment Centre
2nd Floor, Wisma Hing, 78, Jalan SS2/72, 47300 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
The Global Environment Centre addresses key environmental issues of global importance such as climate change, biodiversity and water resources. GEC has field programmes in more than 10 countries. Our key approach is to bring together multi-stakeholder partnerships involving communities, government agencies, private sector and others to address common environmental challenges.
Serena Lew Siew Yan
serena@gec.org.my

Malaysian Nature Society
JKR 641, Jalan Kelantan, Bukit Persekutuan, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
The Malaysian Nature Society makes a difference through habitat conservation and environmental education. Through the joint efforts of our members, partners and supporters, MNS has become a strong voice for the protection of our country’s natural heritage. We will continue to ensure responsible environmental stewardship in this country.
Balu Perumal
National Coordinator
hod.conservation@mns.org.my
policy@mns.org.my
donovan.louis@gmail.com
mns.stephanie350@gmail.com
gis.education@mns.org.my
nature@mns.org.my

Persatuan Belia Perubahan Iklim (Malaysian Youth Delegation)
30 Jln SB Indah 2/10, Taman Sg Besi Indah, 43300 Selangor
The Malaysian Youth Delegation is a youth climate advocacy group established in 2015. One of MYD’s aims is to ensure there is youth representation from Malaysia at the annual United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP).
focalpoint@mydclimate.org

Taiwan Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation (Melaka)
7850, Lot 922-923, Kawasan Perindustrian, Batu Berendam Fasa III (B), Batu Berendam, 75350 Melaka
With a shared aspiration to emulate the Buddha’s compassion and to take on the Master’s missions as their own, Tzu Chi volunteers in Malaysia have been giving of themselves selflessly to alleviate the suffering of the poor and needy.
Jia-Jiann Foo
Membership Development Officer
jjfoo@tzuchi.my

Treat Every Environment Special
No. 19 Jalan 12/12, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
https://www.facebook.com/TrEES.Malaysia/
treateveryenvironmentspecial@gmail.com
kamalavp.imm@gmail.com

WWF Malaysia
1 Jalan PJS 5/28A, Petaling Jaya Commercial Centre (PJCC), 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
WWF-Malaysia’s early work focused on scientific research of wildlife and important natural habitats. This work later expanded to the management of protected areas. Today, our work covers the broader issues of the natural environment, incorporating such aspects as policy work, environmental education, public awareness and campaigns.
Lavanya Rama Iyer
llrama@wwf.org.my

Youths United For Earth (YUFE)
- Accelerating youth mobilisation for environmental action by amplifying youth voices in Malaysia and creating actionable digital advocacy campaigns.
- Facilitating connections between youth and their local environmental scene and industries.
Max Han
Founder
max@yufemy.com

Water Watch Penang
Water Watch Penang (WWP) is a non-profit organisation founded on November 1997 as part of the Sustainable Penang Initiative under the auspices of the Socio-economic & Environmental Research Institute (SERI) of Penang. The vision of WWP is ‘To Create a Water Saving
Society in Malaysia’ and Our mission is “To educate and transform the public into water savvy and climate resilient society
Prof. Dr. Ngai Weng CHAN
President
nwchan1@gmail.com

Rimba Watch
1 Jalan PJS 5/28A, Petaling Jaya Commercial Centre (PJCC), 46150 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
Adam Farhan
admin@rimbawatch.com
Myanmar

Promotion of Indigenous and Nature Together
No.687, Mahar Thuki Tar 8th Street (South),
East Gyogone, Insein Township, Yangon,
Myanmar
POINT (Promotion of Indigenous and Nature
Together) was established in March 2012. It is started as a response to the lack of organization led by “Indigenous Peoples” working for Indigenous Peoples’ issues in Myanmar.
Naw Ei Ei Min
neem@pointmyanmar.org
The Philippines

Center for Energy, Ecology and Development
Quezon City
Gerry Arances
gerry.arances@ceedphilippines.com

Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST)
A think-do organization based in the Philippines that conducts research and advocacy and partners with communities, civil society, and basic sectors in promoting its principles of ecological justice, transformative energy, and people-centered development.
69 Bansalangin Street, Brgy Veterans Village, Quezon City
www.facebook.com/microrenewables/
Mr. Riedo A. Panaligan
Executive Director
crestphilippines@gmail.com

Health Care Without Harm
A think-do organization based in the Philippines that conducts research and advocacy and partners with communities, civil society, and basic sectors in promoting its principles of ecological justice, transformative energy, and people-centered development.
Manjit Kaur Sohal
msohal@hcwh.org

Reboot Philippines
REBOOT Philippines is a youth-led organization advocating for the just energy transition towards renewable energy in the country. It was formed by graduates and current participants of the Renewable Energy Bootcamp (REBOOT), a program by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Philippines, in order to provide its members and other aspiring advocates proper avenues to deepen their knowledge and expand their network towards nation building. The organization seeks to encourage more individuals to join this cause and work together in affecting movements, projects, and policies that will benefit the environment, the country, and its people.
Joshua Lopez
Chairperson
joshua.lopez@reboot-philippines.org

Living Laudato Si’ Philippines
Living Laudato Si’ Philippines is a faith-based non-government organization initiated by Catholic lay people calling on Philippine financial institutions to divest from ecologically-destructive activities and invest in pursuing more sustainable modes of development.
John Leo Algo
Deputy Executive Director for Programs
Vietnam

Center for Sustainable Rural Development
No. 31, Alley 19, Kim Dong Street, Hoang Mai District, Hanoi, Vietnam
A pioneering science-technology organization dedicated to working with disadvantaged communities, assisting them to improve their quality of life and manage their resources sustainably.
Vũ Thị Bích Hợp
Executive Director
hop@srd.org.vn

Centre for Supporting Green Development
Room 1008, Planning and Investment Ministry Building, 8b Ton That Thuyet, Hanoi
The Centre for Supporting Green Development is a pioneering NGO in Vietnam in promoting green development and green lifestyle practices. GreenHub connects communities and resources to embrace green lifestyle practices, sustainable production and natural conservation. We are committed to make constructive changes to green development in Vietnam.
Ms. Tran Thi, Hoa
Director
hoa.tran@greenhub.org.vn