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Imparting kindness in future leaders

Empowering the future: Choi (left) and another participant during the virtual conference. PETALING JAYA: The Star’s #StandTogether Kindness Leaders are among the passionate youngsters from across South-East Asia who took part in Unicef’s first regional Kindness Leaders Conference. The virtual conference, joined by students from 10 South-East Asian countries, was held to empower the younger generation with kindness and empathetic leadership skills. “Empathy may seem like a simple concept but I’ve learned that many problems can be talked through and resolved with it. “I want to create a more meaningful and peaceful future through the Kindness Leaders movement, ” said Malaysian participant Roshni Sivanaesan, 16.

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JDT team up with Unicef for noble cause

JDT team up with Unicef for noble cause Farah Azharie © Provided by New Straits Times JDT owner Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim with Unicef Malaysia representative Dr Rashed Mustafa Sarwar at a press conference in Johor Baru yesterday.l JOHOR Darul Ta zim (JDT) now have something in common with famous clubs Manchester United and Barcelona. Like the Red Devils and Lionel Messi s team, JDT have become a partner of Unicef. While other local teams are busy signing players for the new M-League season, the seven-time Super League champions have embarked on a noble cause working with the United Nations Children s Fund.

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Expert: Kids hardest hit by poor environmental health systems

Expert: Kids hardest hit by poor environmental health systems Tharanya Arumugam © Provided by New Straits Times Haze not only affects children’s health, but also their access to education when schools are forced to close. FILE PIC KUALA LUMPUR:Children are often the hardest hit by the consequences of the climate crisis and poor environmental health systems, as evident in the Sungai Kim Kim incident last year, haze pollution and annual monsoon floods. Regardless, there is still apathy on the part of leaders, officials and politicians on children s environmental health, experts said. They called for stakeholders concerted efforts to include children in all policies, interventions and action plans, paying special attention to the vulnerable.

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