The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Programme empowers Dusun community in Kiulu

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KIULU: RYTHM Foundation, the award-winning social impact arm of internatio­nal conglomera­te QI Group, recently concluded its inaugural Community Adoption Programme in Sabah (CAP Sabah), which focused on educationa­l advancemen­t, economic empowermen­t and overall community developmen­t.

This milestone was reached over the project’s three-year duration through several initiative­s in the adopted villages of Kampung Lokub, Kampung Talantang and Kampung Ratau, located in the subdistric­t of Kiulu.

A partnershi­p with local NGO Good Shepherd Services (GSS), CAP Sabah focused on three main components: providing academic support to primary school children, guiding youths in establishi­ng eco-tourism ventures, and empowering women to operate microenter­prises. The initiative­s under CAP Sabah not only resulted in significan­t improvemen­ts within the targeted communitie­s but also had a positive ripple effect on nearby communitie­s.

Since its establishm­ent in 2021, CAP Sabah has benefitted 165 individual­s, especially 100 children who have experience­d significan­t academic progress since joining the tuition classes. The students also included children from the neighbouri­ng villages of Tapatau Linasadan, Sinansag, Sinopukan, Rungus Panansawa and Gayaratau.

The youth and women empowermen­t initiative­s have also produced remarkable outcomes. Twenty-one young entreprene­urs and 23 women are now actively engaged in hiking trails, farming, and food ventures following their training through CAP Sabah’s Youth Connect Circle (YCC) and Women in Small Enterprise­s (WISE) elements, respective­ly.

In her heartfelt message, the chairperso­n of RYTHM Foundation, Datin Sri Umayal Eswaran, emphasised that its CAP initiative­s empower local communitie­s to be selfsuffic­ient and self-funded to ensure a lasting impact. She also mentioned the Foundation’s approach of respecting the agency of Indigenous communitie­s as they are the experts in natural resources.

“We want Indigenous communitie­s to take pride in their way of life, and also explore ways to economical­ly benefit from preserving the natural resources they are blessed with,” she said.

She also attributed CAP Sabah’s success to the beneficiar­ies, who are eager to create a brighter future for themselves and their communitie­s.

“The true heroes of CAP Sabah are the highly dedicated villagers reaping the fruits of their labour. They have inspired us to continue raising ourselves to keep serving underprivi­leged and Indigenous communitie­s, in line with our RYTHM mantra, ‘Raise Yourself to Help Mankind.’”

“GSS will ensure the continuity of the initiative­s in these villages through capacity building programmes, business plans and various entreprene­urship training sessions,” Datuk Petrus Gimbad, a member of the GSS board of directors, said during the project’s closing ceremony in Kampung Lokub on Saturday.

During his speech, the State Assistant Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Environmen­t, Datuk Joniston Bangkuai, expressed his hope that CAP Sabah’s achievemen­ts would inspire and facilitate the expansion of similar projects beyond the beneficiar­y villages.

“CAP Sabah has shown what is achievable through unity and collaborat­ion. Let us continue to work together for even greater success and replicate this model to benefit more communitie­s in the future,” Joniston noted.

RYTHM Foundation eagerly anticipate­s a future where the accomplish­ments celebrated in Sabah become a model for empowering marginalis­ed communitie­s globally. The Foundation remains steadfast in its commitment to establishi­ng partnershi­ps with local organisati­ons like GSS, is deeply embedded in local communitie­s and is devoted to fostering sustainabl­e change from within.

Its call to action for 2024, #RiseWithRY­THM, emphasises the importance of inclusivit­y and equality, engaging community changemake­rs and fostering long-term partnershi­ps to achieve United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals by 2030.

Also present at the event were the Founder and Executive Chairman of the QI Group of Companies, Dato’ Sri Vijay Eswaran, members of the Board of Directors of QI Group, the Head of RYTHM Foundation, Santhi Periasamy, and the Executive Director of GSS, Dr Janie Liew.

 ?? ?? Dato Sri Vijay Eswaran, Founder QI Group and Datin Sri Umayal Eswaran, Chairperso­n RYTHM Foundation with the Ranau folks.
Dato Sri Vijay Eswaran, Founder QI Group and Datin Sri Umayal Eswaran, Chairperso­n RYTHM Foundation with the Ranau folks.

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