FAQ
Membership in the ALiSEA Network involves both gaining access to services and having responsibilities to contribute towards the network’s ultimate goal of sharing and improving agroecological knowledge and practice. All ALiSEA members actively engage in:
- Sharing knowledge and experiences within the network;
- Strengthening their capacities through training, field visits, and workshops;
- Creating and accessing agroecology learning materials, including case studies, success stories, and videos;
- Collaborating on funding, event organization, training, exchange visits, and webinars;
- Driving policy dialogue and advocacy through consultations, briefings, studies, and evidence-building;
- Leading awareness and communication campaigns;
- Applying for small grants to support their agroecology initiatives (exclusively available for registered organizations);
- Shaping ALiSEA’s direction by participating in the national general assembly, contributing to action plans, management, and implementation of activities.
We work at a regional level on a large geographical area, the sub-region of the Greater Mekong, as well as at a local level in 5 countries: Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Myanmar and Thailand. In those country, we are working in these provinces:

