UNICEF Malaysia
UNICEF Editors Luncheon -- Stop Child Trafficking
- Title
- UNICEF Editors Luncheon -- Stop Child Trafficking
- Runtime
- 3:27
- Date posted
- 15 years ago
- Description
- KUALA LUMPUR, 19 November 2005 -- Every day around the world, thousands of children are lured and trapped in the abusive web of trafficking.
To bring to light this largely underground and exploitative crime, UNICEF Malaysia hosted a luncheon for more than 50 representatives of Malaysian and foreign media, including editors, producers and senior reporters. Her Excellency Toh Puan Dr. Aishah Ong, Chairman of the Welfare Committee, Association of Minister's Wives attended the World Day for Prevention of Child Abuse. event as the Guest-of-Honour.
Read Story: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/media_4958.html
- Title
- UNICEF: PROSTAR Youth Centres
- Runtime
- 25:09
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- In 2004, Her Highness The Princess of Kedah launched the first PROSTAR-UNICEF Youth Centre in Pendang, Kedah. An initiative by the Ministry of Health and UNICEF Malaysia, the Youth Centres use the motto, "Action by Youth, for Youth and through Youth" and focus on HIVAIDS prevention through youth-friendly activities and peer-to-peer education while providing leadership opportunities for young people. Today, there are six such Centres in rural Kedah.
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- UNICEF: Youth Speak Out on HIV and AIDS
- Runtime
- 3:05
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- MALAYSIA, 1 December 2005 - In conjunction with the launch of the Unite for Children, Unite against AIDS campaign, UNICEF organised a Youth Roundtable in Malaysia to provide a group of teens a safe space to express their HIV and AIDS-related concerns; share their views and experiences concerning HIV and AIDS programs and projects; and highlight specific youth observations of HIV and AIDS-related matters. UNICEF Malaysia's National Ambassadors, the 3R TV hosts facilitated the event.
- Title
- UNICEF: Double Stigma of HIV and Drugs
- Runtime
- 3:28
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Injecting drug users are overwhelmingly the largest contributor to the spread of HIV in Malaysia. And in this country, as in many other societies around the world, they bear a double stigma. Dismissed by society as 'addicts' or criminals, drug users and their children are again shunned because of HIV, often by their own families. With few options for assistance, they are left to fight their illness alone.
- Title
- UNICEF: Women in AIDS
- Runtime
- 13:33
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- MALAYSIA, 16 August 2005 - A quiet revolution has developed over the last 17 years in Malaysia, as women mobilised themselves in leading the fight against HIV and AIDS. Operating from various professional platforms, these pioneers have been catalysts for significant achievements in the AIDS movement; from policy for free treatment , support for orphaned children, and free programs for prevention of mother to child transmission. Their milestones have paved the way for much needed new approaches, in bringing about change for the better.
- Title
- Early Childhood Development for Orang Asli Children
- Runtime
- 2:30
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- GERIK, Malaysia, 1 May 2007 -- Simah Asir holds a job that many of her neighbours feel is unnecessary. She is a preschool teacher in a small Orang Asli village two hours by jeep from the nearest sizeable town, at the end of a rugged road snaking through rubber and palm oil plantations.
Read story: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/reallives_6437.html
- Title
- Hide N Seek Flashmob by RandomAlphabets in support of UNICEF
- Runtime
- 2:56
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- On Universal Children's Day, children, small and big, brought their adults to participate in the Hide N Seek flashmob to highlight that Not All Children Hide for Fun. Show your support to end child abuse. http://uniteagainstabuse.my ... No child anywhere deserves a childhood of abuse and pain.
RandomAlphabets organised the Hide N Seek Flashmob on 20 November in support of UNICEF's Get on Board campaign to stop child abuse. UNICEF expresses its deep gratitude to RandomAlphabets for their initiative in support of all children, everywhere.
- Title
- Don't Leave Me Alone (UNICEF Stop Child Abuse PSA 30secs)
- Runtime
- 0:31
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Child abuse. It happens everyday and still there are so many myths and misconceptions about it. What's even more alarming is the fact that the number of reported cases has been increasing in Malaysia. That's why UNICEF is embarking on a campaign for those who care enough to learn more and help put a stop to it. For this to happen, we need your support. Start by getting on board with UNICEF, and together let's make a difference for the children in Malaysia. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
Narrated by Asha Gill (TV host and Get on Board champion for children).
- Title
- UNICEF: Hentikan Penderaan Kanak-Kanak
- Runtime
- 0:31
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Penderaan kanak-kanak. Terdapat terlalu banyak persoalan dan salah faham tentangnya. Dan bilangan kes yang dilaporkan semakin meningkat di Malaysia. Sertai UNICEF dan bersama membawa perubahan bagi kanak-kanak di Malaysia. (Narration by Naz Rahman): http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- Don't Leave Me Alone (UNICEF Child Abuse PSA)
- Runtime
- 1:04
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Child abuse. It happens everyday and still there are so many myths and misconceptions about it. What's even more alarming is the fact that the number of reported cases has been increasing in Malaysia. That's why UNICEF is embarking on a campaign for those who care enough to learn more and help put a stop to it. For this to happen, we need your support. Start by getting on board with UNICEF at http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my and together let's make a difference for the children in Malaysia.
Narrated by Asha Gill (TV host and Get on Board champion for children).
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Physical Abuse
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- PHYSICAL ABUSE occurs when there is physical use of force against a child, resulting in harm and injury to the child. It not only traumatises children, it can also lead to death. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
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- UNICEF: Report Child Physical Abuse (Malay)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- PHYSICAL ABUSE occurs when there is physical use of force against a child, resulting in harm and injury to the child. It not only traumatises children, it can also lead to death. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Physical Abuse (Mandarin)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- PHYSICAL ABUSE occurs when there is physical use of force against a child, resulting in harm and injury to the child. It not only traumatises children, it can also lead to death. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Physical Abuse (Tamil)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- PHYSICAL ABUSE occurs when there is physical use of force against a child, resulting in harm and injury to the child. It not only traumatises children, it can also lead to death. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- Children are not sex objects. Report Abuse! Call 15999
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- SEXUAL ABUSE exploits and degrades children, and can lead to a sense of hopelessness and to self-destructive and antisocial behaviors. Children can be sexually abused by adults, or by other children who are in a position of responsibility, trust or power over the victim. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Sexual Abuse (Malay)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- SEXUAL ABUSE exploits and degrades children, and can lead to a sense of hopelessness and to self-destructive and antisocial behaviors. Children can be sexually abused by adults, or by other children who are in a position of responsibility, trust or power over the victim. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Sexual Abuse (Mandarin)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- SEXUAL ABUSE exploits and degrades children, and can lead to a sense of hopelessness and to self-destructive and antisocial behaviors. Children can be sexually abused by adults, or by other children who are in a position of responsibility, trust or power over the victim. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Sexual Abuse (Tamil)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- SEXUAL ABUSE exploits and degrades children, and can lead to a sense of hopelessness and to self-destructive and antisocial behaviors. Children can be sexually abused by adults, or by other children who are in a position of responsibility, trust or power over the victim. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Neglect
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- NEGLECT is the most common form of abuse and, while can be life threatening, is often difficult to identify. Neglect occurs when parents, guardians or caregivers deliberately or intentionally fail to meet the child's physical and emotional needs. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Neglect (Malay)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- NEGLECT is the most common form of abuse and, while can be life threatening, is often difficult to identify. Neglect occurs when parents, guardians or caregivers deliberately or intentionally fail to meet the child's physical and emotional needs. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Neglect (Mandarin)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- NEGLECT is the most common form of abuse and, while can be life threatening, is often difficult to identify. Neglect occurs when parents, guardians or caregivers deliberately or intentionally fail to meet the child's physical and emotional needs. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- UNICEF: Report Child Neglect (Tamil)
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- NEGLECT is the most common form of abuse and, while can be life threatening, is often difficult to identify. Neglect occurs when parents, guardians or caregivers deliberately or intentionally fail to meet the child's physical and emotional needs. If you suspect child abuse, please call 15999. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
- Title
- Ruth Liew: Get on Board. Stop Child Abuse!
- Runtime
- 0:30
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Get on Board Campaign Advocate and parenting expert RUTH LIEW: "This is for our children. Our children are our future. They need to be loved and cared for, and not abused or hurt. Let us do this together." Are you one of 100,000 who care enough to stop child abuse? Sign up today: http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my/act/register
- Title
- Naz Rahman: Get on Board. Stop Child Abuse!
- Runtime
- 0:29
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Did you know that an average of 7 children in Malaysia suffered abuse every day in 2008, and these were only the reported cases? Many more experience abuse in silence and behind closed doors. Join UNICEF's celebrity Champion for Children NAZ RAHMAN and register with the Get on Board campaign to stop child abuse. Let us show our children that at least a 100,000 of us care. Sign up today: http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my/act/register
- Title
- UNICEF Hans Olsen: Get on Board. Stop Child Abuse!
- Runtime
- 0:16
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- UNICEF Representative to Malaysia HANS OLSEN invites everyone to become a Campaigner for Children by hopping on board our bus to join us on our journey to end child abuse. Let us get at least 100,000 people to sign up and show children WE CARE. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my/act/register
- Title
- Asha Gill: Get on Board. Stop Child Abuse!
- Runtime
- 0:40
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Join UNICEF's celebrity Champion for Children ASHA GILL and register with the Get on Board campaign to stop child abuse. The more people who raise their hand to be counted, the stronger the campaign becomes to deter an abuser from hurting a child. http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my/act/register
- Title
- UNICEF: Stop Child Abuse Now!
- Runtime
- 0:36
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Are there 100,000 people who care enough to protect our children from abuse? Let us show abusers in our society we will not tolerate them hurting our children anymore. Sign up today to register your anger against abuse and your support for children: http://www.uniteagainstabuse.my
PSA produced by Gianne Yap (Malaysia, 2007)
- Title
- UNICEF Message: Every Child's Right to Breastfeeding
- Runtime
- 5:22
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- UNICEF has been a key partner with WABA since it's inception in 1991. To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Innocenti Declaration, UNICEF Representative to Malaysia, Mr. Hans Olsen shares a message for the WABA Global Breastfeeding Partners Forum held in October, 2010.
Created by Rack Focus Films, Malaysia.
- Title
- UNICEF Haiti Earthquake Children's Appeal - Let's Heal the World
- Runtime
- 3:06
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- An estimated 1.26 million children approximately 700,000 of them school-aged have been directly affected by the 12 January earthquake that devastated Haiti.
This 3-minute video, specially edited by Limkokwing University for the "Let's Heal the World" concert, is a tribute and appeal for people of Haiti.
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- UNICEF ICDB 2010: Tune in to Me - Salon
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Children have lots to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. You can change that by supporting International Children's Day of Broadcasting on Sunday, 7 March. Tune in to Kids! Learn more: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome-icdb2010.html
- Title
- UNICEF ICDB 2010: Tune in to Me - Family
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Children have lots to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. You can change that by supporting International Children's Day of Broadcasting on Sunday, 7 March. Tune in to Kids! Learn more: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome-icdb2010.html
- Title
- UNICEF ICDB 2010: Tune in to Me - Candy Jar
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Children have lots to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. You can change that by supporting International Children's Day of Broadcasting on Sunday, 7 March. Tune in to Kids! Learn more: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome-icdb2010.html
- Title
- UNICEF Child Rights: Tune in to Me - Family
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Children have lots to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. You can change that by supporting children's rights. Tune in to Kids! Learn more: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome.html
- Title
- UNICEF Child Rights: Tune in to Me - Family
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Children have lots to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. You can change that by supporting children's rights. Tune in to Kids! Learn more: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome.html
- Title
- UNICEF Child Rights: Tune in to Me - Candy Jar
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 16 years ago
- Description
- Children have lots to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. You can change that by supporting children's rights. Tune in to Kids! Learn more: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome.html
- Title
- CRC@20: ntv7 - UNICEF on Education in Malaysia
- Runtime
- 2:17
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- KUALA LUMPUR, 20 November 2009 - In conjunction with the 20th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, ntv7's Edisi 7 interviews UNICEF on the situation of education in Malaysia.
www.unicef.org/malaysia
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- CRC@20: ntv7 Breakfast Show celebrates Tune in to Me
- Runtime
- 6:57
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- KUALA LUMPUR, 20 November 2009 - Ten year old Shasha Mayada Sosrowardoyo speaks out on the 20th Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of Child. Shasha joins Joanne Rozario to host ntv7's Breakfast Show for the day, interviewing her mom Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir on the rights of children.
Courtesy: ntv7
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/media_news2009_crc20-tune-in-to-me-campaign-launched.html
- Title
- UNICEF Malaysia: Progress and Disparity, The Final Challenge
- Runtime
- 8:42
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- Malaysia has transformed itself in a span of three decades and is today one of South East Asia's wealthiest nations. The country has overcome many challenges since the 1970s and is now enjoying the benefits of its early investments in development, health and education. Despite these remarkable successes, pockets of poverty and disparity remain, posing the final challenge to the country in its efforts to fully deliver on the promise of the Millennium Development Goals.
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/media_news10-realising-the-promise-of-the-mdgs.html
- Title
- CRC@20 PSA: Tune in to Me Salon
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- KUALA LUMPUR, November 2009 - Children have lots of things to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. That's why for one day, they'll be taking over TV and Radio stations so that you can listen. Listen to their rights, hopes, fears, stories and dreams. And hopefully, understand them better. Lets mark this day as the beginning of an unending commitment to support children's rights. Tune in to them on 20 November 2009.
Duration: 20 seconds
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome.html
http://www.tuneintome.bluehyppo.com
- Title
- CRC@20 PSA: Tune in to Me Family
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- KUALA LUMPUR, November 2009 - Children have lots of things to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. That's why for one day, they'll be taking over TV and Radio stations so that you can listen. Listen to their rights, hopes, fears, stories and dreams. And hopefully, understand them better. Lets mark this day as the beginning of an unending commitment to support children's rights. Tune in to them on 20 November 2009.
Duration: 20 seconds
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome.html
http://www.tuneintome.bluehyppo.com
- Title
- CRC@20 PSA: Tune in to Me Candy Jar
- Runtime
- 0:21
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- KUALA LUMPUR, 20 November 2009 - Children have lots of things to share. But they are rarely given a chance to be heard. That's why for one day, they'll be taking over TV and Radio stations so that you can listen. Listen to their rights, hopes, fears, stories and dreams. And hopefully, understand them better. Let's mark this day as the beginning of an unending commitment to support children's rights. Tune in to them on 20 November 2009.
Duration: 20 seconds
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_tuneintome.html
http://www.tuneintome.bluehyppo.com
- Title
- CRC@20 - Let's Heal The World Music Video
- Runtime
- 3:26
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- CYBERJAYA, 20 October 2009 - Youth from different nationalities across the world are sending a message of peace and hope through the Lets Heal the World music video, setting the tone for Limkokwing University and the United Nations Childrens Fund (UNICEF) partnership to create a world fit for children.
Composed, sung and arranged by students and staff of Limkokwing Sound and Music Design Academy in 2009, the three minute music video symbolises both organisations vision for a peaceful and safe world where the rights of every child are protected and celebrated.
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/media_news2009_crc20-lets-heal-the-world-music-video.html
- Title
- UNICEF Malaysia: School Emergency Preparedness program
- Runtime
- 3:03
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- KUALA MUDA KEDAH, Malaysia, 1 September 2006 I was watching TV when my neighbour came to my house to tell me to look at this long white line in the sea. When I saw the giant waves in the distance I thought to myself, how beautiful! I had never seen anything like it before. But as I stood watching the wave, I saw boats capsizing in the distance. I had no idea what was happening until a fisherman shouted at me to run, because the wave was coming towards us, recalled 13-year old Siti of her terrifying brush with death.
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/reallives_4895.html
- Title
- UNICEF Malaysia: Mentoring program for troubled teens
- Runtime
- 3:01
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- KUALA LUMPUR, 9 October 2006 For many youths around the world, being a teenager is one of the most challenging times of their lives. So, when faced with difficult situations like peer pressure, discrimination, substance abuse or violence, it is especially important to have trusted mentors to turn to for guidance.
First year psychology student, nineteen year old Azra Tasneem Bt. Vazeer Alam considers herself fortunate to have loving parents who serve as pillars of strength in her times of need. When faced with bullying and name calling during her early teenage years, Azra feels she owes her resilience to her relationship with her mother and father.
When people called me names in school, it was a very painful experience for me. But the strong bond I have with my parents uplifted me and helped me through it. It is very important that young people have positive role models and mentors, to succeed in life.
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/re...
- Title
- UNICEF Malaysia: Safe Schools 2009
- Runtime
- 2:50
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- A safe learning environment is every child's right! For 17 year-old Dashenee Huthamaputhiran, the Safe Schools program in her school was valuable because she learned about the different forms of physical and psychological bullying, as well as how to manage bullying incidences between students in her role as Head Prefect. The Safe Schools program is an ongoing initiative by UNICEF Malaysia, in collaboration with Malaysia's Ministry of Education and HELP University College. Guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF is working to ensure that every child like Dashenee can learn free of fear and violence.
- Title
- UNICEF: Women Unite for an AIDS-free generation
- Runtime
- 5:17
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- The number of women in Malaysia newly infected with HIV has increased four-fold in the last 10 years. Their children bear the heaviest burden of all, but they deserve so much more. Help end stigma. http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/campaigns_uniteagainstaids-act-now.html
This mini-documentary is narrated by Asha Gill.
- Title
- Prostanita - Empowering women and girls against HIV and AIDS
- Runtime
- 3:42
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- SUNGEI PETANI, KEDAH, 1 April 2008 - The story of the late Sami and his wife Ama (not their real names) is one that is becoming increasingly common in their low-cost housing community and surrounding neighborhoods in the northern Malaysian state of Kedah.
First came drug addiction, then HIV, a double burden that Sami and his family have borne for more than 13 years. Samis infection was devastating for his wife, who was already caring for their three children, including one with mental disabilities. After years of counselling and support, she has managed to come to uneasy terms with the illness.
We women have to take care of our husbands, and ourselves, she says. We must also be aware and make sure our husbands dont go out and start taking drugs, because thats where it all starts.
http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/reallives_7960.html
- Title
- UNICEF Malaysia: Manchester United players defend rights of vulnerable children
- Runtime
- 2:41
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- Manchester United stars Ryan Giggs, Patrice Evra and Federico Macheda as well as Manchester United Foundation Chief Executive John Shiels took time out of the club's pre-season tour of Asia today to join the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the club's global charity, to champion the rights of marginalised children in Malaysia and highlight their increased vulnerability to HIV.
Read more: http://www.unicef.org/malaysia/media_10854.html
- Title
- UNICEF Malaysia: Datuk Lee Chong Wei is UNICEF Malaysia's National Ambassador
- Runtime
- 1:44
- Date posted
- 17 years ago
- Description
- Bernama TV exclusive interview - Datuk Lee Chong Wei is named National Ambassador for UNICEF Malaysia. The World No 1 badminton champion's dedication and attitude towards mastering his sports and overcoming challenges offer valuable lessons for everyone in Malaysia, especially children and young people. Datuk Lee promotes sport as a fun way for children to learn lessons and values that will last a lifetime. Previous National Ambassadors for UNICEF Malaysia were the hosts of the 3R TV show.

