South East Asian Network of Civil Society Organisations (SEAN-CSO) Strategy Survey

SEAN-CSO Strategy Survey

The survey is about  the implementation and success of  SEAN-CSO strategy and to inform the sustainability and future direction of SEAN-CSO.

During 2016, Alfred Deakin Institute established SEAN-CSO, South East Asian Network of Civil Society Organisations. The network of membership organisations and changemakers spans Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia.

SEAN-CSO was founded on a strong foundation of mid- and long-term goals aimed to prepare and support regional CSO’s in their work against violent extremism.

The Australian Multicultural Foundation (AMF) has been subcontracted by Deakin University to consult online with SEAN-CSO membership to assess the implementation success of SEAN-CSO strategies and develop a sustainable plan for SEAN-CSO for the future.

SEAN-CSO pools knowledge, ideas, and projects to advance one ultimate goal: to prevent violent extremism across South East Asia. It is through the feedback from the SEAN-CSO members that we can assess the success of the SEAN-CSO strategy against its mid- and long-term goals which will inform the ongoing sustainability plan for the network.

We would appreciate your support by filling in the survey provided as we recognise that your input into the  sustainability and future development of  SEAN-CSO is paramount.

Please tick the box that best answers each question. You can tick multiple boxes. If you have a different answer to the ones given please write your answer under ‘other’.

This questionnaire should only take about 15 minutes of your time. Thank you.
1.Which country are you located?
2.What is your gender?
3.What is the name of your organisation?
4.Which industry sector does your organisation work in?
5.How many SEAN-CSO face to face workshops have you participated in?
6.Have you participated in any of the SEAN-CSO network activities through:
7.Through your participation in the SEAN-CSO network have you produced any of the following?
8.Have your shared these products?
9.Did SEAN-CSO help you in building knowledge about different ways to sustain your organisation (for example identify new grants schemes and new funding models like social enterprises)
10.Did SEAN-CSO help you in using and / or producing new CVE relevant resources
11.Did SEAN-CSO help you in improving evaluation capacities
12.Which partnerships (if any) have you developed as a result of your involvement in SEAN-CSO?
13.Can you describe these partnerships?
14.Have you implemented / participated in any effective CVE initiatives as a result of your participation in SEAN-CSO
15.How has COVID-19 impacted on your work and activities?
16.What would you like to see for the future of the SEAN-CSO network?
17.How can SEAN-CSO help your P/CVE organisation/work in the future?
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