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Berbudi Berganda #3: Striving for Equal Opportunities

Webster Ku, Lead Trainer and Head Coach, L.H. Learning Group | Dato' Anusha Santhirasthipam, Soroptimist International PJ | Katy Lee, Executive Director, HOPE Worldwide Malaysia

25-Mar-15 15:00

Berbudi Berganda #3: Striving for Equal Opportunities

It has been found that 60 percent of unemployed workers in Malaysia are aged between 15 - 24 years old. How do we empower these youth with the opportunities and skills they need? We hear solutions from Webster Ku of L.H. Learning Group, Dato’ Anusha Santhirasthipam of Soroptimist International PJ, and Katy Lee of HOPE Worldwide Malaysia, three of the 12 finalists from Agensi Inovasi Malaysia’s Berbudi Berganda Social Innovation Impact Challenge, competing for the grand prize of RM30,000 to scale up their initiative to train marginalized youth.

For more information about the challenge or to get in touch with AIM, email: berbudiberganda@innovation.my

All installments in the AIM Berbudi Berganda Challenge series can be found here:

  1. 1) Berbudi Berganda #1: What Is Social Finance?

  2. 2) Berbudi Berganda #2: Off The Streets, Into The Job Market

  3. 3) Berbudi Berganda #3: Striving For Equal Opportunities

  4. 4) Berbudi Berganda #4: Local Solutions To Social Issues

  5. 5) Berbudi Berganda #5: Empowering Youths

  6. 6) Berbudi Berganda #6: Measuring Innovation

 


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