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Climate change grants for UK-Malaysia partnerships

THREE UK-Malaysia climate change projects received support from the British Council in the form of grants totalling RM166,000. One of the partnerships that secured the A.R.C. Challenge Malaysia Grant are KLIMA Action Malaysia and Students for Global Health from the UK. Their “Weaving Hopes for the Future” project is an arts and culture response to climate degradation with a focus on empowering Orang Asli youth about climate change and climate action. Another grant recipient are partners neOOne Associates and SEA International CIC in Scotland. Their “Visioning the Future & Story Telling for Climate Change” project aims to help Malaysian and Scottish youth sharpen their storytelling skills to activate their plans and goals for climate change through a virtual impact festival.

Three UK-Malaysia partnerships receive grants worth RM166,000 for climate change projects

KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 5): Three UK-Malaysia partnerships have received grants worth RM166,000 for climate change projects. In a statement yesterday, the British Council said the A.R.C. Challenge Malaysia Grant aims to create dialogue and contextualise climate change, youth and cultural rights between the UK and Malaysia. It said A.R.C. stands for Awareness, Resilience and Collaboration in response to climate change. The virtual event yesterday was attended by British High Commissioner to Malaysia Charles Hay along with Professor Dr Joy Jacqueline Pereira from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, and Alison Tickell, Director of London-based charity Julie s Bicycle, together with attendees from youth groups, students, non-governmental organisations and the general public.

UMS Confucius Institute holds second council meeting | Daily Express Online

Published on: Thursday, December 10, 2020 Text Size: Yap (second right) and others at the online meeting. Kota Kinabalu: The second Council Meeting of the Confucius Institute, Universiti Malaysia Sabah ([email protected]) was conducted via online platform (Cisco Webex) on Dec 7, due to the Movement Control Order (MCO) imposed by the Malaysia government.  ADVERTISEMENT The meeting, organised by [email protected], was attended by the council members from Changsha University of Science and Technology (CSUST), the partner university of [email protected], and CCCC Dredging representatives, who are also the council members of CI.  CCCC Dredging is a giant company based in China, which provides waterway dredging, land reclamation, environmental protection investment, warehousing, and many other businesses. 

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