In conjunction with the upcoming National Day and Hari Malaysia celebrations, social enterprise, Projek57 officially launched the Unity Ribbon recently at Madam Kwan’s, Bangsar.
The Unity Ribbon is part of Projek57’s efforts to encourage Malaysians to embrace the spirit of Merdeka and Hari Malaysia by proudly wearing the Unity Ribbon and to spread the message of unity amongst Malaysians one ribbon at a time.
Speaking at the launch, Collin Swee, co-Founder of Projek57, said, “Birthed from the belief that unity is key to building a better Malaysia, Projek57 has always been about reminding Malaysians of how far we have come and how much further we can go – together. The Unity Ribbon is our initiative to inspire Malaysians to wear it and be proud to be Malaysian – and in the process, live out and spread the spirit of unity.”
Syed Sadiq Albar, co-Founder of Projek57, added, “More than a symbol of hope, the Unity Ribbon helps empower Orang Asli youths which in turn helps in building a better Malaysia – as part of the profits go towards Orang Asli education and empowerment programs. This year, 31 August to 16 September 2018, we are calling Malaysians to wear the Unity Ribbon and be proud to be Malaysian. And as we stand for hope and unity, we do good – one Ribbon at a time.”
A dialogue session themed ‘Tak Kenal, Maka Tak Cinta’ was held as part of the Unity Ribbon launch, where panellists discussed the importance of unity and understanding one another in building a better Malaysia.
The four-member panel comprised Deborah Henry, TV Host and Co-Founder of Fugee School; Zakri Bin Mohd Khir, Chief Executive Officer of Allianz Malaysia Berhad; as well as Brig Gen Datuk Goh Seng Toh, retired Malaysian Air Force Brigadier General and co-Founder of Uncle Lim Kopitiam. The panel was moderated by Azrul Mohd Khalib, Chief Executive Officer of Galen Centre for Health and Social Policy.
Henry said, “I am glad to be part of the Unity Ribbon initiative by Projek57. I firmly believe that everyone has a part to play in making Malaysia a better and more inclusive place. We need to acknowledge that our diversity is our strength - we go further when we go together.”
“Allianz Malaysia is proud to join Projek57 in their Unity Ribbon project, which is especially meaningful to us as it is a reminder that our identity as Malaysians comes before our differences. Allianz is always proud to support such initiatives that encourage and nurtures unity among Malaysians. As Tunku Abdul Rahman once said, ‘Our future depends on how well many different kinds of people can live and work together.’ This is what unity is about and we must remind ourselves not to lose sight of the vision our forefathers had,” said Zakri.
Brig Gen Datuk Goh shared, “Malaysia needs nation builders. Having served alongside Malaysians of all races and backgrounds in my military days, I can affirm that Malaysia is a nation built by the sacrifices of different races. Moving forward, I hope to see the young rise up and continue building Malaysia together – regardless of races and backgrounds, just as we did in the past.”
Launched in April 2018, the design of the Unity Ribbon was inspired by the Jalur Gemilang with blue symbolising unity, white for integrity and red for courage. The ribbon also features the iconic silhouette of our nation’s father of independence, Tunku Abdul Rahman in yellow, representing unity, diversity, acceptance and progressiveness.
The Unity Ribbon can be purchased at RM2.50 each. RM0.50 of this amount goes to the underprivileged youth who produce the ribbon while the rest of the amount will be channelled into Projek57’s youth empowerment programmes.
The Unity Ribbons are now available at Jaya Grocer, Nando’s Malaysia and MyNews.com outlets nationwide, as well as online at Projek57’s website https://www.projek57.com/product/unity-ribbon/.
Projek57’s current partners for its Unity Ribbon are Allianz Malaysia Berhad, PLUS Berhad, Nando’s Malaysia, MyNews.com, Jaya Grocer, Touch N’ Go, Majalah Pendidik, Madam Kwan’s, CzipLee Books & Stationery, and Just Heavenly.
For more information on the Projek57 Unity Ribbon campaign and Projek57, please visit www.projek57.com , www.projek57.com/unity-ribbon/, or the Projek57 Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/projek57/ and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/projek57/ .
The Unity Ribbon is part of Projek57’s efforts to encourage Malaysians to embrace the spirit of Merdeka and Hari Malaysia by proudly wearing the Unity Ribbon and to spread the message of unity amongst Malaysians one ribbon at a time.
Collin Swee |
Speaking at the launch, Collin Swee, co-Founder of Projek57, said, “Birthed from the belief that unity is key to building a better Malaysia, Projek57 has always been about reminding Malaysians of how far we have come and how much further we can go – together. The Unity Ribbon is our initiative to inspire Malaysians to wear it and be proud to be Malaysian – and in the process, live out and spread the spirit of unity.”
Syed Sadiq Albar |
Syed Sadiq Albar, co-Founder of Projek57, added, “More than a symbol of hope, the Unity Ribbon helps empower Orang Asli youths which in turn helps in building a better Malaysia – as part of the profits go towards Orang Asli education and empowerment programs. This year, 31 August to 16 September 2018, we are calling Malaysians to wear the Unity Ribbon and be proud to be Malaysian. And as we stand for hope and unity, we do good – one Ribbon at a time.”
A dialogue session themed ‘Tak Kenal, Maka Tak Cinta’ was held as part of the Unity Ribbon launch, where panellists discussed the importance of unity and understanding one another in building a better Malaysia.
The four-member panel comprised Deborah Henry, TV Host and Co-Founder of Fugee School; Zakri Bin Mohd Khir, Chief Executive Officer of Allianz Malaysia Berhad; as well as Brig Gen Datuk Goh Seng Toh, retired Malaysian Air Force Brigadier General and co-Founder of Uncle Lim Kopitiam. The panel was moderated by Azrul Mohd Khalib, Chief Executive Officer of Galen Centre for Health and Social Policy.
Henry said, “I am glad to be part of the Unity Ribbon initiative by Projek57. I firmly believe that everyone has a part to play in making Malaysia a better and more inclusive place. We need to acknowledge that our diversity is our strength - we go further when we go together.”
“Allianz Malaysia is proud to join Projek57 in their Unity Ribbon project, which is especially meaningful to us as it is a reminder that our identity as Malaysians comes before our differences. Allianz is always proud to support such initiatives that encourage and nurtures unity among Malaysians. As Tunku Abdul Rahman once said, ‘Our future depends on how well many different kinds of people can live and work together.’ This is what unity is about and we must remind ourselves not to lose sight of the vision our forefathers had,” said Zakri.
Syed Sadiq Albar and Collin Swee sharing their aspirations for unity. |
Brig Gen Datuk Goh shared, “Malaysia needs nation builders. Having served alongside Malaysians of all races and backgrounds in my military days, I can affirm that Malaysia is a nation built by the sacrifices of different races. Moving forward, I hope to see the young rise up and continue building Malaysia together – regardless of races and backgrounds, just as we did in the past.”
Launched in April 2018, the design of the Unity Ribbon was inspired by the Jalur Gemilang with blue symbolising unity, white for integrity and red for courage. The ribbon also features the iconic silhouette of our nation’s father of independence, Tunku Abdul Rahman in yellow, representing unity, diversity, acceptance and progressiveness.
The Unity Ribbon can be purchased at RM2.50 each. RM0.50 of this amount goes to the underprivileged youth who produce the ribbon while the rest of the amount will be channelled into Projek57’s youth empowerment programmes.
The Unity Ribbons are now available at Jaya Grocer, Nando’s Malaysia and MyNews.com outlets nationwide, as well as online at Projek57’s website https://www.projek57.com/product/unity-ribbon/.
Projek57’s current partners for its Unity Ribbon are Allianz Malaysia Berhad, PLUS Berhad, Nando’s Malaysia, MyNews.com, Jaya Grocer, Touch N’ Go, Majalah Pendidik, Madam Kwan’s, CzipLee Books & Stationery, and Just Heavenly.
For more information on the Projek57 Unity Ribbon campaign and Projek57, please visit www.projek57.com , www.projek57.com/unity-ribbon/, or the Projek57 Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/projek57/ and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/projek57/ .