ACTIVITY PROFILES

1.    Introduction

on the one hand, can be a potential asset to the country’s development but on the other hand, can become an impediment to its very development. Due to this fact, investments for the development of the youth sector should be treated as a matter of priority and considered highly strategic for the State of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste. Many Hands One Nation (MAHON) Foundation is a non-profit youth-led organization that established to engage fellow young Timorese people to help each other through different creative ways. It is a powerhouse when it comes to one important word, “MAHON” which is SHADE in English; it has helped thousands of Timorese young people using minimal resources in Dili within

In 2015, MAHON was formally initiated by young committed person “Jose de Jesus, 33 years old, Master Degree on Education Management and more than 13 years working with Civil Society Movements, Youth Development, Community Development, Climate Change, Tourism and Peace from local to global levels and advocacy for education policy changes around SDG4 education 2030 and other SDGs.

The main constituency of MAHON Foundation is the Youth especially those who living in the rural areas and marginalized conditions (early marriage, unemployed, disability, gender base violence victims and LGBTI).

 2.    Timor-Leste Youth Context

Timor-Leste is a country that has established its own vision to become an upper middle-income country by 2030. It is a country where the majority of the population is youth which, on the one hand, can be a potential asset to the country’s development but on the other hand, can become an impediment to its very development. Due to this fact, investments for the development of the youth sector should be treated as a matter of priority and considered highly strategic for the State of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

The Timor-Leste National Youth Policy defines Youth as young people aged 15 to 24 years. It also decides to use this age bracket of 15 to 24 to refer to all young women and men, married and unmarried. This age group is further disaggregated into adolescents (15-19) and young adults (20- 24). The definition was chosen to reflect that the State also recognizes that adolescence is an important stage in youth development and is different from other age groups. Adolescents experience life differently from young adults; similarly young adults have different needs in life compared with adolescents.

MAHON recognizes that investing on youth and women are the key for development, peace for social change. Therefore, MAHON’s works are mostly from youth, by youth, for youth. 

 

3.    Organizational Affiliations

1.            Full member of South East Asia Regional Youth Advocacy Network (SYAN) 2021

2.           Full member of Asia South Pacific Association for Basic and Adult Education (ASPBAE) 2019

3.           Involved in the SDG working group in Timor-Leste 2019

4.           Full member of Asia Pacific Network for Environmental Defenders (APNED) 2019

5.           Fully registered at the Ministry of Justice Timor-Leste as a legal national foundation – 2017

6.           Registered at Forum ONG Timor Leste (FONGTIL) – 2016

7.           Founding member, Lead Organization and full Member of Civil Society Education Partnership (CSEP) – 2017-2018

8.           Member of Agriculture Network (HASATIL) in Timor-Leste 2017

 

    4.    Our Management policies and Systems

MAHON is just started in 2015, but it has very good operational systems that regulated all the management controls at MAHON such as;

1.           Finance Policy that regulate all the financial transaction control

2.           Child Protection Policy

3.           Human Resource Policy

4.           Gender Equality and Social Inclusions (GESI) policy

5.           Database 

6.           Procurement Systems