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ASEAN's IDSA Coffee Morning 

TDS
 
6 May 2024
Ambassador Hoang Sy Cuong of Vietnam (photo: Hong Minh-Hoang Minh/VNA)
 

The ASEAN countries represented in South Africa, viz. Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam hosted a Coffee Morning for the International Diplomatic Spouses Association (IDSA). As Chair of the ASEAN Pretoria Committee, Ambassador Hoang Sy Cuong of Vietnam welcomed the gathering as an opportunity for engagement as well as to showcase the rich culture and diversity of the ASEAN nations. 

He said that ASEAN is a dynamic community striving for peace, prosperity and happiness for its people as well as for better cooperation with its partners globally.  He also thanked Madam Dyah Krisnawan, spouse of the Indonesian Ambassador, for her hospitality as the stalls were sprawled across the lawns of the Indonesian Ambassador’s residence in Pretoria. 
 
Madam Erum Gillani, President of the International Diplomatic Spouses Association in South Africa (IDSA) and High Commission of Pakistan (photo: Hong Minh-Hoang Minh/VNA)
 

Madam Erum Gillani, President of the International Diplomatic Spouses Association in South Africa (IDSA) was grateful for the collaboration and said that it was a testament to the power of compassion and generosity. Speaking about the activities of IDSA Erum said, “IDSA Pretoria is actively working to make a difference in the lives of the underpriviliged and disadvantaged around us. It's only a small gesture to give thanks to our host country, South Africa from all its diplomatic communities. Though it's a small organisation, we believe 'every little counts'. We heavily rely on the contributions of our own members to raise funds for all the charities done thus far. We are not just individuals; we are a community. We are a collective force for good, and together we can create a lasting impact. Let's celebrate our shared humanity, our empathy and our kindness.”

Currently IDSA is working with Potters House and Lerato House Pretoria who are both working with abused women and girls. IDSA has also joined hands with ACTS (Association of Catholic Tertiary Students) of University of Pretoria's social and outreach department who run a soup kitchen every Friday in Hatfield/Hillcrest. Students Kuziwa Mutowo, Panashe Madzikanda and Meron Berhane coordinate the collection and preparation for the soup kitchen. It is run from Saint Wilfrids Angelican Church with the support of Reverend Grant Thistle White, said Erum.  

The morning saw the generous donation of 159 blankets which will be distributed to the needy by Rotary Club Pretoria. 
 
Heads of Mission of ASEAN with guests (photo: Hong Minh-Hoang Minh/VNA)

 

INDONESIA

MALAYSIA

MYANMAR

PHILIPPINES

SINGAPORE

THAILAND

VIETNAM

 
SINGAPORE KEBAYA SHOWCASE
 
Models for the day dressed by Jennifer Cheng Mantaha of Singapore in the traditional Kebaya
 
VIETNAM COOKING DEMONSTRATION
 
In an interactive cooking demonstration guests filled and rolled Nem Spring Rolls at the Vietnam stall
 
MALAYSIAN TRADITIONAL GAMES
 
Traditional Malaysian games Congak (Malay Mancala) and Batu Seremban (Five Stones) being demonstrated
 
THAILAND TRADITIONAL DANCERS
 
Traditional Thai dancing
 
FOOD
 
The ASEAN embassies offered an extensive variety of culinary delights to tantalize all tastebuds.
 
Photos: TDS and Hong Minh-Hoang Minh/VNA
 
 

 


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