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Five awards up for grabs for equality and diversity prototypes in Malaysia’s TVET

Skills Challenge Innovation Call The ILO’s 1st Malaysia Skills Challenge Innovation Call searches for innovative ideas and solutions to enhance gender equality and social inclusion in TVET and training institutions. Press release | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | 29 July 2022 The ILO’s Skills for Prosperity Programme in Malaysia, funded by the UK government, co-organizes the challenge call with the Department of Skills Development (DSD) of Malaysia’s Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) and the Ministry of Youth and Sports (MOYS). The call seeks to recognize Malaysian champions of integrating gender equality and social inclusion into TVET or skills training programmes. It also aims to create positive spill-over effects to other institutions. The call is looking for solutions that improve the promotion and accessibility of programmes for vulnerable groups and put in place inclusive policies to decrease the likelihood of dropouts. Solutions can also include ideas that enhance the engagement of students and trainees and strengthen career and vocational guidance and counselling services. Five winning places are up for grabs. Each winning proposal will get a seed grant of up to US$20,000 and technical support to transform their ideas into prototypes ready for implementation and then sharing with other institutions in Malaysia and beyond. The winners will also have a chance to join the ILO Skills Innovation Network to share ideas and experiences with other innovators around the world and collaborate with them to develop and scale their innovations. The deadline for applications is 17 August 2022. The winners will be announced on 9 September 2022. Many institutions interested in the contest today joined an e-townhall meeting and an online workshop that provided orientation about the challenge call and the development of their proposals. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (ILO News / PRNewsGIG) – The International Labour Organization (ILO) today kicked off the 1st Malaysia Skills Challenge Innovation Call, searching for innovative and sustainable solutions that promote gender equality and social inclusion in public and non-profit technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and skills training institutions. Panudda Boonpala, ILO Deputy Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, said: “As we are finally moving to the endemic stage of COVID-19, promoting gender equality and social inclusion in TVET and skills training can help us better achieve a human-centred recovery and inclusive growth.” She added that it will contribute to the 12th Malaysia Plan’s objective of “a Prosperous, Inclusive, Sustainable Malaysia”. Ms Panudda added that the diversity of talents brought by gender equality and social inclusion will promote innovation and enhance productivity for further growth. “This will also accelerate the utilization of digital technologies and enable TVET to fulfil its role as a game-changer for improving the TVET ecosystem to produce future-ready talent”, said Ms Panudda. David Wallace, Deputy High Commissioner of the British High Commission Malaysia, said: “Investing in education for more inclusivity is not only morally important, but makes sense economically. As the working landscape continues to evolve, vocational and skills training is a key way in which we can ensure women and people with disabilities are part of this change.” Mr Wallace added that he hopes the UK-Malaysia Skills for Prosperity Partnership will help improve jobs and livelihoods for Malaysians, particularly those from economically and socially disadvantaged groups. “The UK is keen to continue this rewarding partnership to support Malaysia’s transition to become a high-income economy in a sustainably and inclusively way,” said Mr Wallace. Mohamad bin Sulaiman, Deputy Director General (Development) of the Department of Skills Development, said: “Department of Skills Development, Ministry of Human Resources strongly supports the 1st Malaysia Skills Challenge Innovation Call, in view of its importance in promoting accessibility in technical and vocational education and training and significant contribution in improving gender equality and social inclusion in line with the Sustainable Development Goals and the 12th Malaysia Plan.” Referring to the challenge call, Azmi Ahmad, Deputy Director of Skills, Youth Skills Development Division, Ministry of Youth and Sports said: “It will be a platform to search for TVET and skills training institutions which develop and implement innovative approaches and solutions that promote equality and diversity in each organization and training programmes.” Interested institutions can submit the application form along with a 90-second video, curriculum vitae of team members and a technical proposal that states objectives, outputs, key activities, an implementation structure, a list of partners, a monitoring and evaluation plan, a work plan and a detailed budget. The implementation of the winning solutions will take place from October 2022 to February 2023. ————— Ends —————- Further enquiries: Please feel free to contact: Ms. Jasmine Low, GoInternationalGroup, ILO Consultant, via e-mail: low@ilo.org and carbon copy to Ms. Shaza Onn, Senior Project Officer, SfP Malaysia, ILO, alauddinonn@ilo.org and Dr. Junichi Mori, Senior Technical Advisor, SfP Malaysia, ILO, jmori@ilo.org.

Be Amazing

Have you ever wondered what ‘ubuntu’ means? I first came across this word when upgrading our office PCs to the Ubuntu operating system about a decade ago! Little did I know, that the origin of the word, which inspired the name of the free OS, was a philosophical term from Africa. Ubuntu is a Nguni Bantu term meaning “humanity”. It is often also translated as “humanity towards others”, but is often used in a more philosophical sense to mean “the belief in a universal bond of sharing that connects all humanity” – Wikipedia Like the term in Bahasa Malaysia, ‘bantu-membantu’ or ‘gotong-royong’ are terms that were derived from the community, meaning to help one another or to work together. Recently, I stumbled upon another African inspired teaching, made known to the public by two Dutchmen Thomas Roebers and Flortis Leeuwenberg who directed and produced an 11-minute documentary on ‘Foli’. “Foli” is the word used for rhythm by the Malinke tribe in West Africa. But Foli is not only found in Malinke music, but in all parts of their daily lives. Directed by Thomas Roebers, this short film portrays the people of Baro, a small town in eastern-central Guinea, and gives you a glimpse inside their culture of rhythm. As the Malinke man says, “Tous les choses, c’est du rythme.” (“Everything is rhythm.”) What makes this film even more beautiful is the fact that it was edited so as to reflect Malinke rhythms. – Everyculture.com And this, is truly the DNA of the vision of GoInternationalGroup.com. It is my goal to steer the company towards making a positive impact in our immediate community and society where we participate as citizens of the world. Ubuntu + Foli both helped form our inspiration. Our vision in 2018 is to simplify our business to deliver Creative Event Technology solutions for our clients, and produce signature festivals that embody all that we love; rhythm and movement. A company is the sum of its people, a country its citizens, as man was made to mirror God. My resolution for this New Year is to provide a working environment for my team such that we nurture greatness through freedom of creative innovation. Simply put, a corporate culture that stimulates people to Be Amazing. Email your resume to KL@gointernationalgroup.com if you’d like to join us on this journey to bring JOY to customers. Happy New Year!!! Sincerely, Jasmine Low CEO, GoInternationalGroup.com

Brand activation for Models Own (UK)

Brand: Models Own (UK) Client: PlayUp, by Parkson Unlimited Beauty Our Agency Brief was to create pizzazz and brand awareness about the arrival of Models Own UK, to Kuala Lumpur. Store opening activities were planned around the opening weekend for flagship store at Kuala Lumpur City Centre KLCC’s luxurious SURIA Shopping Mall, Sunway Pyramid Mall (university hotspot location) as well as One Utama Shopping Mall (family focused mall). The brand is young, vibrant and colourful – attracting a fairly young target audience, and reaching out to beauty aware customers seeking fun colours for their hair, lips and nails. Our activation methods also followed suit and included numerous surprise dance-off moments throughout the mall, while promoters engaged with onlookers. The combination of artistic flair and ground promotion  allowed our social media team to document content that was shared across the board via social media platforms.

David Garpenstahl

David Garpenstahl (Stockholm, Sweden) Serial entrepreneur, advisor and guest speaker David Garpenstahl, is a serial entrepreneur with 20+ years of experience founding and leading more than 10 companies. He has a successful track record from the music, gaming and events industries. One of the pioneers in the gaming and e-sports industry on an international level, David is a former owner and CEO of DreamHack, who led DreamHack to becoming the world’s largest digital festival. He has also been involved in companies such as ESN Social Software (acquired by Electronic Arts) and Inferno Online (world’s largest gaming center). Today David is creating new and exciting projects in Singapore (JV Partner with SingEx, Campus Party etc), Turkey and Sweden and is also performing advisory, mentoring and educating. He is also holding guest lectures on the topics of Entrepreneurship, Gaming, Gamification, Project leading, Leadership and other. David is holding guest lectures on the topics of Entrepreneurship, Gaming, Gamification, Project leading, Leadership and other. Examples of engagements include: Cyberjaya Tech Talk on ‘Entrepreneurship in the Creative Industries’, Malaysia Projektnäring, “Project leading”, Sweden “Nordic Gaming Industry”, Brazil Stockholm School of Economics, “Entrepreneurship”, Sweden Tie Nordic, “Financing your growing venture”, Sweden Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship, “Entrepreneurship”, Sweden International Digital Entertainment Forum, “Gaming”, China Royal Institute of Technology, “Gaming and e-sports”, Sweden E-sport Symposium, Korea Go International Creative Bank is pleased to represent David Garpenstahl for Malaysia & Australia markets. Book an Innovation Speaker for your conference or talk by emailing us at KL[at]gointernationalgroup.com.

Go International Group joins Malaysian marketing mission to Latin America

The marketing mission to Latin America will take place from 3-9 November and will visit Sao Paolo, Brasil and Santiago, Chile. Go International Group’s marketing mission: Provide professional business services by specialist consultants in events/festivals/entertainment. Showcase and connect creative content developers from Malaysia/Asia Pacific to the World. Global network of consultants: Go International Group is a service provider with global connectivity. We seek Latin American companies who are interested to outsource creative content or professional services. Go International Group’s network of Creative Industry professionals. Connect to Malaysia, as well as Asia Pacific’s vast network of creative industry individuals.  Professional business service provider: Strategic project management consultancy Strategic Planning Marketing Communication Events/Festival Management Outsourcing services Professional Event Crew with language capabilities in English/Mandarin/French/Spanish/Portuguese. Event specialists Stage managers Sound engineers Film/Video Producers Talents – emcees / singers / musicians / dance troupes Volunteers Translation services (English/Mandarin/French/Spanish/Portuguese) Creative Development services Creative Industry experts Scriptwriters/Writers Director/Producers Director of Photography Offline editing facilities Editors Creative Production services Music songwriting Music video production Digital video mapping Animation Creative video production Ground events More about Latin America…