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The Future of the Maker Movement with Decentralized and Digitalized Initiatives

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What you’ll learn

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What you’ll learn

Make a lasting impact on your community and society as a whole by actively engaging in the democratic process

Your gateway to empowerment as a future young leader within the civic engagement ecosystem, this course provides you with a permanent toolkit comprising essential knowledge, skills, and resources necessary for active engagement in upcoming campaigns and civic movements.

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Learning Outcome

  • Be able to monitor, evaluate, and measure your campaign effectiveness, overcome challenges, and sustain efforts over time
  • Gain crucial leadership abilities and an understanding of inclusivity in civic movements
  • Make meaningful contributions to your community and society through democratic engagement.

Modules

This course is structured into comprehensive modules, each strategically curated to provide you with the skills and knowledge necessary for you to understand what you have and make them your biggest weapons:

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Meet the Instructors

Dr Hartini Zainudin

Dr Hartini Zainudin

A dedicated activist with a Ph.D. from Columbia University. Co-founder of Yayasan Chow Kit, a pioneering 24/7 child-crisis center in Malaysia. Over three decades, she tirelessly advocates for marginalized children, offering them protection, counseling, and basic needs. Beyond her role as a consultant for Malaysian Red Crescent, she engages in law and policy reforms, fundraising, and outreach,addressing issues such as banning child marriages, contributing significantly to the Voice of the Children NGO. Her impactful work extends to international consultancy with the UN and involvement in crucial task forces, demonstrating her commitment to safeguarding children’s rights.,
Ambiga Sreenevasan

Ambiga Sreenevasan

A distinguished human rights lawyer and activist, renowned for her unyielding dedication to justice, democracy, and civil liberties. With a distinguished career spanning decades, she has played a pivotal role in shaping Malaysia’s legal landscape. She is best known as the former President of the Malaysian Bar Council and her significant contributions to civil society movements. Her unwavering commitment to good governance is exemplified by her involvement in the Bersih (Clean and Fair Elections) movement, advocating for electoral reforms in Malaysia. Her devotion to civil rights has earned her international recognition, including a place on TIME Magazine’s list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.
Meera Sivasothy

Meera Sivasothy

Meera Sivasothy is the general manager for BFM, a Malaysian independent business and current affairs-oriented radio station. She oversees every aspect of the organization, from revenue to operations. Guided by her experience in the business and entertainment industry, Meera shares how different communication channels can be used to disseminate valuable content. She shares her experience with using radio as a communication channel while also noting the different outputs available today such as posters, videos, blogs, podcasts, etc.,
Ivy Josiah

Ivy Josiah

Ivy Josiah is a Malaysian human rights advocate and women’s rights activist. She has been involved in various initiatives and organizations dedicated to promoting gender equality, women’s empowerment, and human rights in Malaysia. Ivy Josiah has been a prominent figure in the advocacy for women’s rights and has contributed to the advancement of social justice in the country.