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1) Malaysia has been facing the challenge of low awareness on grassroot sports development resulting in:
- Physical inactivity among Malaysians
- Inequality in resources allocation
2) Lack of care from youths towards the society
1) Encouraging and stressing the importance to adress the solution through webinars and discussions
2) Giving useful tips for communication skills, pitching skills, negotiation skills, marketing skills and event management skills that will be useful for the youths to apply in the project and also in their daily work and life
3) Providing mentorship with great attention to the participants which could support them in their project planning to solve the problem statement above.
1) Promote volunteerism to youths which is priceless
2) Helping the local community to get more resources or knowledge or access to sports and physical activity
Goal 1 - National Youth and Sports Symposium 2021. Amount Needed: MYR3,000.00
Goal 2 - The Equaman Project Mentorship. Amount Needed: MYR2,500.00
Goal 3 - Support for Participants' Group Projects. Amount Needed: MYR1,000.00
Project rolling for the next phase: 2022
In September 2021, we had ended our phase 1 with 3 proposed project on Sports Seminar, eSports Competition and Badminton Campaign.
In December 2021, we had now ended as well our phase 2 with 2 new proposed project which are both in initiation and planning phase, an eSports training program and a wellness and nutrition-centered eSports campaign.
Raised of MYR 6,500.00 target.
Donors
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The Equaman Project is an effort done by Kelab Taekwondo from Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kampus Kesihatan with the collaboration from Malaysian Olympism in Action Society (MOiAS) and Majlis Belia Malaysia (MBM). The aim of the project is to produce youths with care and capability to create impact to the society through activity related to physical activity and sports. It also serves the purpose to increase awareness regarding the importance of olympism, equality and equity, freedom of speech and discover potential of teenagers in sports’ perspective.
We achieve the aim through a three-phase module. First phase, the National Youth and Sports Symposium 2021 is to give insights and theoretical approach to the participants. The second phase of the project, the Equaman Project Mentorship will be carried out through small scale learning where concetrated focus is given by mentors to the participants to plan their own community projects. In the third phase, participants will execute their project.
The best thing of this project is it does not just stop when the project ends, the effect and impact continue rolling among the local community.