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OVERVIEW & MISSION 3CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE 4CALENDAR OF EVENTS 5YOUTH DEVELOPMENT MIDNIGHT FOOTBALL 6-7ASIAN YOUTH EXCHANGE 8-9EDUCATIONCHARACTER & CREATIVITY INITIATIVE (CCI) 10-11GLOBAL SUMMIT OF CCI 10-11DISCOURSEGPF DIALOGUE 12-13GLOBAL PEACE CONVENTION 14-15MEDIA COVERAGE 16PARTNERS 17FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS 18OUR TEAM 19BOARD OF DIRECTORS 20INTERNS TESTIMONIAL 21JOIN US! 22
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Dr. Tengku Naufal Tengku Mansor
Advocate & Solicitor, Consultant/ Master Trainer
Michael TeohOne Young World
Malaysia Ambassador
OVERVIEW
VIS
ION
MISSION
The Global Peace Foundation (GPF) i s an internat ional non-prof i t peace movement. GPF presents a new paradigm for peace-bui lding based on universal aspirat ions, pr inciples and shared spir i tual values as essential resources to transcend divis ion.
GPF has fourteen internat ional chapters worldwide, including the Malaysia chapter - formal ly registered in 2011 as the Global Peace Fest ival (GPF) Malaysia. GPF Malaysia has been act ively
in i t iat ives through var ious ongoing act iv i t ies and partnerships.
The GPF vis ion of ‘One Family Under God’ is a core def ining value where people of al l fa i th, race, and cultural background recognise a common human identity, and therefore as a basis for respect and accommodation.
promoting peace-bui lding
A world of lasting peace where people of al l races, creeds, colors or national itt ies recognise one another as part of One Family Under God.
GPF Malaysia is committed to promote interfaith harmony and cultural diversity, strengthening family values, as well as fostering a culture of service and volunteerism for the greater good of humankind.
PromotingHarmony
Strengthening Family Values
Foster ing a Culture of Service & Volunteerism
“ I f we s t r ip ours e l v e s o f ou r p re t ens i ons
- our na t i ona l p re t ens i ons, rac ia l p re t ens i ons,
r e l i g i ous p re t ens i ons, and we s tand hone s t and nak ed
be fo re God and a l l o f humani t y, we a re a l l t h e same.
We wi l l r e cogn ize our common humani t y and our
common de s t iny t o l i v e a l i f e o f c o -pro spe r i t y
and peac e.”
- Dr. Hyun J in Moon
Founde r & Chai r man, Globa l Peac e Founda t i on
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Global Peace Festival Malaysia
Salam Global Peace! As the chairman of the Global Peace Festival (GPF) Malaysia, I would like to extend my
utmost gratitude and appreciation to our partners, sponsors, supporters and staff in
expanding our peace-building initiatives throughout the year 2013. I would to highlight
the remarkable effort of hosting the Global Peace Convention in Kuala Lumpur, this
would not have happened without the undue support from the Global Peace Foundation
International, Department of National Unity and Integration (Prime Minister’s Department),
as well as generous support from the private sector and civil society.
Guided by the universal values and aspirations of “One Family Under God”, GPF Malaysia
has been at the forefront in promoting interfaith understanding, cultivating family values,
and fostering the culture of service among youths. Looking forward towards year 2014,
we hope that GPF Malaysia will continue advancing the spirit of peace and unity among
Malaysians and the global community!
CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
Tan Sri Datin Paduka Seri Hjh Zaleha Ismail
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
JANUARY
SEPTEMBER
MAY
FEBRUARY
OCTOBER
JUNE
MARCH
NOVEMBER
JULY
APRIL
DECEMBER
AUGUST
Global Peace Convention Introductory Workshop
1st GPF Dialogue
Midnight Football Coaches Orientation
• 1st Midnight Football Outdoor Challenge• Midnight Football Parents - Youth Workshop
• Midnight Football Closing Tournament• Power of 10 Sen Campaign (KDU)• Global Peace Convention Soft Launch
Midnight Football Recruitment
• Asian Youth Exchange• Midnight Football Community Service• 2nd GPF Dialogue
Preparation Meetingfor Global Peace Convention 2013
1st Midnight Football Leadership Camp
• Midnight Football Buka Puasa @Genting• 2nd Midnight Football Leadership Camp• Midnight Football Opening Tournament• Global Peace Convention Inter-Ministerial Meeting
• Global Peace Convention 2013• International Young Leaders Assembly 2013
• Character Creativity Initiative Educators’ Introductory Workshop• 3rd Global Peace Foundation Dialogue• 2nd Midnight Football Outdoor Challenge• Power of 10 Sen Campaign (Bandar Utama & Taylor’s Lakeside Campside)
Global Peace Festival Malaysia
Off the Street, On the Ball
March - October 2013
Jalan San Peng, Kuala Lumpur
OBJECTIVES
WHO Youth between 16-17 yrs old
TOTAL Female 12 Male 28
MIDNIGHT FOOTBALL
2013The Midnight Football is a youth development program for at-risk youth through character-building activities, futsal trainings and community engagement. It aims to motivate youth to aspire for better career and life.
“My son is more responsible and in charge of his life. He could be a role model for his younger siblings.” - Encik Radzi Father of MF Participant
I have never had such an experience before. This activities of Midnight Football has taught me the importance of teamwork. Without teamwork, I wouldn’t have made it. I want to thank my facilitator for helping me so much during my journey. Many times when I feel like giving up, I took on the challenge. I feel more confident now than ever! I’m so grateful because I’m a lot more responsible for others than I used to be.
Thank you Midnight Football! Nurul Azierah
Global Peace Festival Malaysia
I am very happy to finally see my son laughing and talking to others, it feels so good to see him change in a positive way.
I’m very thankful to God for such a program and I must thank Miss Alice Cornwell for the care and attention she invested in these youths. My son shares a lot about what she said and how she en-couraged them.
I feel hopeful for my son now. Thank you once again to all organizers and sponsors.
- Nagiran’s mother
But now, whenever I feel sad, I will de-stress myself by playing futsal and immersing myself with the feeling of winning, having the support from my teammates who would cheer me up! I mean something to my friends and teammates, so then why should I give up inlife that easily?
GPF has given a profound impact towards my life. I learnt to be more optimistic and overcome life’s challenges.
- MF Participant Nagiran
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STORY OF TRANSFORMATION
Ever since my husband passed away, Naagiran wouldn’t talk much and he would often hide behind the camera when there is a photo taking.
Coming from a low-income family, I had low self-esteem and was a loner. I struggled a lot in school and in life. “I used to complain a lot on why things go wrong on me, and when I don’t find the right answer I tend to feel sad.”
GENERAL FEEDBACKS I have changed positvely
SELF DEVELOPMENTI gained self confidence in myself &I have a better sense of purpose in life
I have developed leadership skills
UNITY & INTEGRATIONI mingled better with friends of others& I learned to respect other races
LIFESTYLE I’ve overcomed my bad habits
1 Weekly Futsal
Training
2 Community
Service
3 Tournament
4 Parents, Teachers
and Community
Engagement
5 Camp
Lecture
6 Student
Presentation
1
3
5
2
4
6
“Winning is not everything. It is a start of something new. You win some, you lose some. The most important thing is for you to participate in all MF’s activities and shows your effort and spirit to change. I saw some of you cried after losing games, which is a good sign. You have to understand this. Your tears are the future determination of your success not the tears that will bring you down. This tournament is not only about futsal, but it’s about team’s spirit, teamwork, ownership as well as for you to continue doing your best in everything you do.”
- Coach Ishak
“The youth development and motivational programs are very effective and that will hopefully bring positive outcomes for their future.”
- Mr Mohd Ramli bin Sanusi, Supervisor, Jiran Muda
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Malaysia
Philippines Vietnam
PalestineSouth Korea
Cambodia
Brunei
China
Indonesia
Nepal
List of Country Participation (108 students participated) Vision • Service • Entrepreneurship
2 - 5 July 2013
International Youth Centre, Kuala Lumpur
ASIAN YOUTH
EXCHANGE
OBJECTIVES
The Asian Youth Exchange (AYE) is an international platform for youths to exchange ideas, celebrate diversity and cultivate friendships through character-building, service and volunteerism, and social entrepreneurship. The AYE aims to develop future young leaders with character, creativity and values.
FORUM’S THEME Reach-Out-Volunteerism
FORUM’SSPEAKERS
Michael Teoh Su LimOne Young World Malay-sia AmbassadorTopic: Inspiring Global
Potential On Sustainable
Volunteerism
Mr Irfan AmaleeFounder of Peace Gener-ation, IndonesiaTopic: Volunteerism and
Education for the
Younger Generation
“First we need to have proper views of ourselves, and then only we can have proper views of others, after that we can proceed to relationship conflict resolution, then only we will be able
“Youths should open up their networking to the world as they venture into generating youth movements and service projects.”
The youths and university graduates today always
fall into the rat race and blindly and conform to
the society norms and expectations.
In general, they commonly associate one’s ability
to own cars, properties, earning high income
upon graduation as the measure of success and
progress.
Youths should be more alert and mindful instead
of falling blindly into the ‘dog eat dog world’.
They too should pause and ask themselves what
kind of contributions they have given back to
humanity.
The spirit of volunteerism and community outreach
is also a type of success and progress not merely
of having conditioned perceptions of success and
progress.
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1 Unity Walkabout (Buddhist Temple)
2 International Youth Exchange Night
3 Unity Walkabout (Hindu Temple)
4 Whitewater Rafting Adventure
5 Volunteering & Outreach
6 Youth Forum
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“I’ve never been to a church before, and it was good because I gained knowledge about other religion, and by understanding different religion we can build hope and lasting relationship regardless of our faith.”
- Hanna AndariRepresentative from Indonesia
“It is such a relief to know that all these places of worship in Brickfield were so close to each other within walking distance yet co-existed harmoniously. This could be a starting point in achieving peace, especially religious peace.”
- Afrina Batrisyia Norshaharom
Taylor’s Lakeside University
2
3
1
“The AYE has been an invaluable experience for me. When you face rejection by strangers during fund raising, you would feel upset but I think this is normal. It is a learning process. This kind of experience is absolutely meaningful for today’s modern society.”
- Koh Ee YinUniversity of Malaya
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6
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“Moving Forward: Dream of a Better Malaysia”
23 May 2013
University of Malaya
“Moving Forward: Dream of a Better Malaysia”
23 May 2013
University of Malaya
BACKGROUND
K E Y D I S C U S S I O N
The GPF Dialogue is an initiative to promote greater discussion pertaining issues that are important to Malaysians. The Dialogue encourages positive, dynamic discussion on critical national issues, providing long term solutions and impactful ideas. It is also a neutral platform for multi-pronged engagement with the government, private sectors, and civil societies. Key ideas and issues highlighted in the GPF Dialogue series are documented in an Outcome Report.
In moving forward, one should first re-look at the past and understand the nation’s complex history, especially at re-looking the country’s constituency on freedom and democracy.
The rise of political interest and awareness among the younger generation indicates that the youths have moved beyond communal and racial politics as they seek for higher aspirations for the nation such as integrity, justice, freedom, etc.
The government should place priority on improving the quality of Education for future’s betterment. Education should be about building the nation’s solidarity rather than merely being part of the global rat race.
Mr. Eddin KhooWriter and Malaysian Cultural Activist
Mr. Maverick FooEntrepreneur
Mr. Ahmad Fuad RahmatManaging Editor, Projek Dialog
Mr. Kamarul Bahrin HaronExecutive Editor, Astro Awani
Prof. Datin Dr. Azizan BaharuddinDeputy Director General, Institut Kefahaman Islam Malaysia (IKIM)
Forum Moderator: Mr K PuniamurthySenior Principal Assistant Registrar, University of Malaya (UM)
“Universities needs more open platform discussions like this to talk about issues and ideas that impact society.”
- Ihsan Hassan
“This forum discusses in-depth issues in Malaysia so it is a good means for young people to voice out their opinion.” - Vanessa Vivekananda PR Consultant
“Very enlightening - non-racial, non-communal discussions. It was truly, a Malaysia discourse.” - Madam Susilah Velu, Non-Profit Organisation for Single Mothers
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“Freedom of Expression: Are Malaysian Youths Ready?”
“Re-imagining Education in the 21st Century”
9 July 2013
10 September 2013
Taylor’s Lakeside Campus University
University of Malaya
Youths today are eager and ready for freedom, many young people are questioning the very system and leadership of the current political, economic and societal values. They are also challenging the repressive legal system put in place by those in power.
The internet has become a powerful channel for youths to express their freedom, hence an emerging ‘culture of thinking’ among youths is pushing society forward, moving beyond the clutches of race and religion.
Reforming the Education system is vital in nurturing a more vibrant and forward thinking youths. The current education system has been based on an obsolete 19th Century model that focuses heavily on examination, passive-learning and bureaucracy.
Parents, educators, scholars as well as the business community are seeking for a 21st Century holistic education that can fulfill the market and social needs of the future generation.
With the launch of the National Education Blueprint (NEB), one of its outcomes identifies the need for schools empowerment and transformation through teaching methods and systems that emphasis on collective-impact and cross-sectorial collaboration.
Schools should promote non-academic, experiential learning such as environmental sustainability and preservation, as well as nurturing core values such as compassion.
Ihsan HassanLibrarian, Buku Jalanan
Dr. Azian Tengku Syed AbdullahDeputy Director (Curriculum Development Division), Ministry of Education
Amanda LeonieStudent Activist
Ms. Veena SidhuCEO of Mindvalley Engage and Mindvalley Publishing
Nor Arlene TanResearch & Strategy, Global Peace Festival Malaysia
Dr. Tony DevineExecutive Director of LeadIn (USA)
Forum Moderator: Ahmad Fuad RahmatManaging Editor, Projek Dialog
Datin Noorul Aini AmbakPrincipal of SMK Sri Aman
“It was an honest forum as we heard views from the audience that were open and honest than being politically correct.” - Patricia Nunis
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University of Malaya
Teachers, Principals, District Education Officers,
University Lecturers
Transforming School Culture through Character
and Creativity Initiative
7 September 2013
University of Malaya
OBJECTIVES
GOALS OF CCI
The Character and Creativity Initiative (CCI) empowers school-aged youth with essential character, creativity and leadership competencies sought by twenty-first century employers. CCI empowers teachers and principals through professional and leadership development to carry out transformation of culture in the classroom and school-wide.
Empower students for
success in school,
life, work and the world
Develop character and
creativity
as lifelong competencies
Create high performing
school cultures
TeachersPrincipalsDistrict Education Officers University LecturersPA
RTIC
IPA
NTS
- Dr. Tony Devine, Ed.
“A person’s Character Quotient (CQ), plus (+) their Creativity Quotient (CQ), are together greater than their Intelligence Quotient (IQ).”
“The foundation of education should be based on nurturing good character instead of emphasizing solely on examination scores and academic qualifications.”
- Ms. Saras Dorairaju Consultant, Leadership Resources, (Malaysia)
Sdn Bhd
“CCI is important for change and getting the students to be more interested in learning. I’m here to learn more about how to develop the students’ character. As teachers, we are leaders, and leaders make things happen.”
- Mr. Ong Boon Puah Principal, SMK Katolik,
Petaling Jaya
“Nurturing good character is important for children, especially on core values such as love, truth, and honesty.”
- Ms. Santa Kumari PillayTeacher, Pre-school Q-dees
Bandar Menjalara
“The 21st Century education system is different compared to the education system in the past. It is important for us to move on and change according to the new paradigm.”
- Ms. Noor Azilah Ahmad, Ms. Rabeatul Adawiyah Zainal Abidin
& Ms. Fadilah Bt. KamarudinDistrict Education Officers, Sentul
CHARACTER & CREATIVITY
INITIATIVE CCI
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Y.bhg. Prof. Datuk Dr. Rohana Yusof
Deputy Vice Chancellor
University of Malaya
THE GLOBAL SUMMIT OF
CHARACTER AND CREATIVITY
“Preparing Youth for Success in Life, Work and Community”
5 December 2013
University of Malaya
The Global Summit for CCI was organised as part of the Global Peace Convention 2013, it is a networking opportunity that engages global educators to nurture character and creativity in their schools and effectively prepare students for success in life, work and their community relevant for the 21st century economy and the world.
PLENARYRe-imagining Education in the 21st Century
LIGHTNING ROUND Character and Creativity Best Practices
CONCURRENT BREAKOUT SESSION• Integrating Character and Creativity in Classrooms • Transforming School Culture for Great Results• Bridging Schools and the Community
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
17.4%North America
Statistics credit goes to The Huffington Post
Latin America and Caribbean
North Africa
Sub-Sarahan Africa
European Union
Central and Southeastern Europe (non-EU) and CIS
Middle East
SE Asia and Pacific
East Asia
South Asia
14.3%
Global12.6%
17.6%
21.4%
27.9%
11.5%
26.5%13.5%
9%
9.8%
Mark HyattPresident and CEO, Character Education
Partnership, USA
Dr. Tony Devine, Ed.D.
Vice President, Global Peace Foundation
International; Executive
Director, LeadIn
Prof. Leah T. Marangu
Vice-Chancellor of Africa
Nazarene University, Kenya
Ms. Shahnaz Al-Sadat
bt. Tan Sri Sheikh Abdul Mohsein
Executive Trustee, Yayasan
AMIR
Daniel Juma OmondDirector, Global
Peace Foundation Kenya
Prof. Dr. Eugen Georg Wiessala
Deputy Director,
Institute for Educational Leadership
(IEL), University
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5 - 8 December 2013
Shangri-La Hotel, Kuala Lumpur
About GPC
The Global Peace Convention (GPC) is a signature event organized by the Global Peace Foundation, which promotes an innovative, values-based approach to peace-building, guided by the vision that all human beings are members of One Family under God.
The GPC is an annual convening engaging leaders from the government, faith-based organizations and civil society to advance efforts for peace and development. It serves as a platform for the sharing of best practices and expertise, as well as developing innovative peace-building models.
The convening brings together many outstanding projects rooted in universal principles and values developed by committed individuals and organisations from all around the world. Significant grassroots and global partnerships are developed at the GPC to establish the foundations for lasting peace.
Previous Conventions:
Philippines2009
Kenya2010
South Korea2011
USA2012
GLOBAL PEACE CONVENTION 2013
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“Unity in Diversity – Building Social Cohesion for Sustainable Peace through Universal Aspirations, Principles and Values”
Local and International Delegates & Dignitaries
Youth GovermentAcademiaCivil SocietyCorporate SectorEducation InstitutionsFaith-based Origanisations
Global Peace Awards “Promoting the Culture of Peace”Malaysia is proud to have Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Najib Razak to receive the Global Peace Award for his administration’s effort at “Promoting the Culture of Peace”. The Award was a small token of acknowledgement by the Global Peace Foundation to Malaysia for its contribution as a peace mediator on the Mindanao Conflict between the Philippines Government and the people of Moro.
Categories:
Family Interfaith Service Scholarship Governance
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Australia
Indonesia
Paraguay Thailand Turkey Taiwan UgandaRussia
Ireland Japan Kenya Luxembourg
Philippines Singapore
NetherlandsMalaysia Mongolia Nigeria Nepal
Brazil Cambodia China Greece Guatemala India IraqCosta Rica
SouthKorea
United Kingdom
United States
Yemen
United Arab
Emirates
Dominican Republic
Outcomes:
Total Participants:
847Country:
33
MEDIACOVERAGE
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PARTNERS
InternationalYouth Centre
GPF Malaysia would not be able to carry out various programs and services to the communities without the generous support from our partners. We sincerely thank each and every one of these organisations for their contribution towards peace and unity.
Department of National Unity and Integration
Department of National Unity and Integration
Prime Minister’s Department
Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM)
Department of Legal Affairs(BHEUU)
Attorney General of Malaysia’s Office(AGC)
Ministry of Health, Malaysia
Ministry of Tourism, MalaysiaNational Security Council
(MKN)Economic Planning Unit
(EPU)
Malaysia Department of Insolvency
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1. Dr.Teh Su Thye - CEO 2. James Poon - Director of Leadership Development 3. Nicholas Lee Chee Kuan - Director of Programme Development Youth 4. Linda Heng - Resource Development Manager 5. Fong Pick Ching - Program Manager - Character and Creativity Initiative 6. Alice Cornwell Neowcharurn - Project Manager – Midnight Football
7. Maslizawani Mokhtar - Finance Executive 8. Taqinah Mohd Tahir - Photographer and Database Administrator9. Alisya Lyana - Graphic Designer 10. Archana Divi Mohan - Capacity Building Officer
OUR TEAMAt GPF Malaysia, we believe our strength lies in our people. Our team consists of enthusiastic and dedicated people who are passionate in the mission for peace.
Dr. Teh Su ThyeCEO, GPF Malaysia
Tan Sri Datin Paduka Seri Hjh Zaleha Ismail
Chairman, GPF Malaysia
Dr. Tengku Naufal Tengku Mansor
Advocate & Solicitor, Consultant/ Master Trainer
Dato’ Mary RitchiePresident, Mental Health Association of Penang
Datin Paduka Yong Dai YingDirector, U-Com
Sdn. Bhd.
Nelson LoongTreasurer, Johor Rotary
Club Centennial
Puniamurthy KrishnasamySenior Principal
Assistant Registrar, University of Malaya
Sabar Md. HashimSpecial Officer,
Economic Planning Unit, Prime Minister’s Department
James Poon Hong WaiPresident,
Global Peace Youth Corps
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Michael TeohOne Young World
Malaysia Ambassador
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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