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Malaysian Human Rights NGO, KOMAS wins Germany's prestigious Grundtvig Award PDF Print
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Thursday, 23 October 2008 00:24

President of Ireland, Mary Mcalese presenting the award to Jerald Joseph, Director of KOMAS. Beside him on the left, the outgoing president of EAEA (European Association for the Education of Adults), Jonas Sz Toth.

20 Oct 2008 - PETALING JAYA: KOMAS (Pusat Komunikasi Masyarakat), a Malaysian human rights organisation won Germany's Prestigious Grundtvig Award for its programme on "Education for Non-discrimination" which focuses on issues of race and ethnicity". KOMAS was selected to be this year's winner in the "Outside of Europe" category.

Fifteen-year old KOMAS is a non-governmental organization using popular education to promote human rights issues in Malaysia. In 2005, KOMAS developed the project on Ethnicity and non-discrimination supported by KAS (Konrad Adenaur Stiftung).

EAEA (European Association for the Education of Adults) strives to improve and promote formal, non-formal and informal adult education for all. The Grundtvig Award was first launched in 2003 to recognize the most outstanding products or projects done in the field of adult learning. This year's theme was on "intercultural learning" with a central concept to view cultural diversity as an important strength that bridges ethnic and cultural differences.

KOMAS Board of Director and advisor to the award winning programme, Mr. Jerald Joseph was invited to the EAEA General Assembly in Dublin, Ireland to receive the award today.

"We wanted to create an open and safe space where Malaysians can freely discuss and express issues of race and ethnicity" explained Jerald Joseph. "We also wanted to locate these expressions within a human rights framework as the reference point for fighting racism and discrimination," he added.

Jerald explained that there was a severe need for such efforts to be carried out in multiethnic Malaysia especially to respond to the country's socio-political landscape which was marked by race-based politics since independence. Furthermore Malaysia lacked open forums for meaningful discussions on ethnicity which is often deemed as "sensitive" topics.

The unique approach used by KOMAS to spread awareness on racism and non-discrimination is one of the programme's strong points and its effectiveness over the last 3 years. The programme adopts a highly participatory approach and using creative tools like group dynamics, drama forms, audio-visual tools, and graphics in its training processes and discussion on the subject.

For instance the programme has developed different training modules and designs which were used by a pool of local facilitators trained in the programme. It has also produced three collections of short videos entitled "Bangsa Malaysia Series" which was used as resource tools for education and discussions on various topics of racism in Malaysia.

The programme also has a wide reach and has been replicated in different states in Malaysia. Its training workshops were attended by a range of people including people from NGOs, student groups, youth groups, faith-based organizations, indigenous people's community organizations and even individuals working in the corporate sector in Malaysia.

"Winning the Grundtvig Award is definitely a strong boost to the KOMAS team and our efforts to promote genuine understanding and tolerance in Malaysia," said Tan Jo Hann founder and current member of the Board of Director of KOMAS.

"Having our work recognised by peers is not only a positive reaffirmation but also a strong impetus to our mission to advocate for inter-cultural understanding and awareness among the different races in Malaysia," said Tan who is currently a local councilor of Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ)

KOMAS received the award while its partners received certificates in recognition for its effort to promote effective adult learning. The winning project will be publicised via EAEA website (http://www.eaea.org) and sent to a mailing list of 130 organisations in 41 European countries.

For further information on KOMAS and its projects, please log on to www.komas.org.

Or alternatively, please contact:

Arul Prakkash,
Coordinator, Pusat KOMAS
HP: 019-272 1035

Leong Mei Yee
Programme Officer, Pusat KOMAS

HP: 016-219 0041

 

 

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written by DreamLady, October 23, 2008 01:32:30
Congratulations!!!

Well done, KOMAS!!
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written by bn haramjadah, October 23, 2008 01:52:19
To the umno morons' ngos out there, PLEASE TAKE NOTE, THIS IS WHAT YOU CALL A NGO, NOT YOUR BULLSHITE ARTIS, Jaguh kampung, tepuk dadah, ketuanan towering goblok NGOS, KALAU BOLIH , TENGOK DAN BELAJAR, ALL THIS KOMAS NGO DID WAS TO SERVE AND HELP PEOPLE WITHOUT THE IDEA OF MAKING MONEY THROUGH GOVT. GRANTS, WHAT HAVE THE MALAY NGO's example BAKTI, AND THE SELANGOR, PERAK, PENANG SO-CALLED WIFE OF ADUNS NGO DONE FOR THE POOR MALAYS, buy expensive gifts and go for holidays overseas (shopping) kononnya utk belajar, belajar what i ask, belajar spend money, meant for the poor? That is why the umno people , every time they are dying, you see them suffering in hospital with all kind of diseases, have you heard any of them died in their sleep.... nada, never, all suffer and die. smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif smilies/grin.gif
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written by MalaysianUnited, October 23, 2008 04:05:56
BRAVO BRO!!

cant say much..i solute u.. smilies/smiley.gif
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written by 1351, October 23, 2008 07:28:28
A rare moment of sunlight for us all - cutting through the usual gloom and garbage that UMNO shitheads spew and continue to hold the nation ransom. Again, we should all celebrate the goodwork done by KOMAS and this award of high achievement.

Make me proud as punch reading this piece of news. And the irony, KOMAS won recognition of the highest standing that runs contrary to UMNO's rein of terror. This award couldn't have come at a better time that I would like to think the stars above are smiling upon us. I view this a good omen at a time when UMNO is at its lowest ebb, more desperate than usual with their race baiting and politics of hate.

Main stream journalist should try get some sound bites today and solicit some reaction from within ranking UMNO members. Would be interesting to note the response if any of them comprehend what KOMAS has just achieved.

Thank you MT editorial members for breaking this and do get this piece of news to RPK. I'm certain the information would cheer him up no end.

Casper
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written by nothing less, October 23, 2008 07:31:30
Congratulations Bro Gerald.
Very proud of you.

Go! Taiping, GO ! Georgian......
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written by Farmer, October 23, 2008 09:00:52
Put your Award in the TRASH. It doesnt make any sense in Malaysia. First of all there is no basis of Human Rights in Malaysia.
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written by asguard, October 23, 2008 09:45:34
If only government behave like what komas then everything would fine.. but instead they prefer to practice the divide and rule policy....
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written by tarantula, October 23, 2008 11:41:27
NS should be replaced with KOMAS program.

and more importantly, the UMNO morons should learn from KOMAS too
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written by Jit Dharma, October 23, 2008 13:44:40
Now they have come up with the brilliant idea of teaching the 'social contract'
in schools. Another attempt to brainwash the public about the great leaders of Malaysia ,( all great, we are sooo lucky) rather than educate the public about the importance of racial tolerance.
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