When 10-year old Ikma first stepped on an escalator, she shrieked and jumped back. “ Tangga bergerak! (The stairs are moving!)” It took a few tries and some convincing before she braved the escalator again and stepped off at the top, all smiles.

On May 22, 2019, we brought 21 Orang Asli youths ranging from 8-17 years old from Hulu Chemperuh, Janda Baik on a day outing to KidZania Kuala Lumpur.

These youths are part of Deutsche Bank’s Born to Be youth engagement programme, which helps young people realise their full potential. Global Peace Foundation Malaysia is partnering with Deutsche Bank to empower these Orang Asli youths, cultivating self-esteem, resilience, and social skills.
16-year old Xavier has a dream of becoming a footballer. Through Midnight Football, Xavier has a chance to discover more about himself and follow his dreams.

Midnight Football is a character-building programme that aims to empower less-advantaged youth through football and leadership training. This Midnight Football programme in Serian, Sarawak is funded by Yayasan Sime Darby.

The 2019 International Humanitarian Conference is part of MERCY Malaysia's 20 Years Anniversary programme. The focus of the conference revolves around current humanitarian action trends and their implications for the people at the core of humanitarian work.

Global Peace Foundation Malaysia's CEO, Dr. Teh Su Thye, will be speaking on Day 2 about Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) in Orang Asli communities and the solutions that Global Peace have introduced to these water-poor communities.

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