YOUTH’10: Malaysia’s Largest Youth Festival

In 2008, over 21,000 youths gathered for a festival called YOUTH’08. It was crazy. We had over 100 activities, and in 3 days, hundred of youths were rewarded in the competitions they won.

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In 2009, the same thing happened, but on a larger scale.

This time, the Festival took a leap up the scale. We got a larger place. Over 300 volunteers signed up to help out. Youths invited friends, who invited friends, who invited friends, and more communities, businesses, leaders and government agencies stepped in to show their support.

YOUTH’09 attracted 36,720 youths.

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Now. As an announcement of sorts…

Malaysia’s Largest Youth Festival is back!

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YOUTH’10. 28th – 30th May 2010. PWTC.

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A goodbye letter from one of our bright young interns

*Published with permission *

The day that I leave this office finally came.

To be completely honest, there’s a sinking feeling in my chest. I don’t like it. Maybe I’ve just got too comfortable here.

You guys are more than just mere colleagues. Hell, you crackers are more than friends to me. I see you guys as family, as siblings.
Which makes it a whole lotta hard to let go.

It’s time to close this book, and open a new one. And I know I have all of your blessings to go out and do what I wanna do.

Forgive me for any of my wrongdoings. I’m sorry if I offended you with the way I speak. I’m sorry if I accidentally raised my voice at you. I’m sorry if I got snappy. I’m sorry for isolating myself for way too long. I’m sorry.

But at the same time thank you.
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to learn so much.
Thank you for taking a risk with me.
Thank you for believing in me and my limited abilities.
Thank you for the random hugs, the jokes and the laughs.
Thank you for turning me into a much, much happier person than I was before.
Thank you. Thank you.

Thank you.

But it’s not like I’m gonna die or anything right? So if you just feel like hanging out, I’m just a phone call/text/tweet away. Drop me an email. I’ll drop by the office lor to visit. And I’ll bring cookies :D

“Weekend warriors and our best friends
The writers weren’t kidding about how all good things must end
Then again some things, then again some things are far too good
Some things are far too good to go ahead and let go

Always up or down, never down and out
Dream of demons when you speak, that make you stutter when you sleep
Always up or down, never down and out
Dream of demons when you speak, that make you stutter when you sleep
Sleep now or forever hold your peace

We won’t forget Tony or Johnny
No matter how they miss us they still wish us the best on the road
Garrett took a plane to Paris, France
Now he’s cooking up entrees for the pretty pretty French girls
Bookends, Blue and Clarity to The Wall and Grace
Darkside, Wish and a toast to the Late Figure 8
Weekend warriors and our best friends
The writers weren’t kidding but the good things will live in our hearts”
- ‘Down and Out’ by The Academy Is (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQQNSMJ6me8)

This is a blog post I made yesterday, but it’s in Bahasa Malaysia. If you wanna read it, this is the link. :)

You guys are amazing. Don’t let other people tell you otherwise.

Forever grateful – your ex-colleague, your friend
Lina Halizah binti Abdul Halim

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Our co-founders are in ONE Young World!

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Our co-founders, Joel Neoh and Khailee Ng  were selected to represent Malaysia in the One Young World, a global leadership summit for young leaders. The inaugural summit took place on Feb. 8-10, 2010, in London.

During the One Young World Summit, together with 1000 young pioneers from 192 countries, Joel and Khailee were guided, counselled, considered and voted on the One Young World resolutions. As decision makers of the future, they had plenary discussions about issues that are affecting and would eventually affect our world, such as global health, political leadership, interfaith dialogue, media, business and environment, were guided by the One Young World Counsellors.

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Ministry of Youth & Sports picks co-founder of Youth Asia as part of the National Youth Consultative Council

It started with a phone call.

A few meetings. Then a letter.

Our co-founder Joel Neoh was amongst one of 20 appointed to join the Majlis Perundingan Belia Negara, or the National Youth Consultative Council for 2009-2010.

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Joel speaks at MyLDS – AIESEC’s largest anual leadership seminar

Amongst many awesome individuals, our co-founder Joel was invited to speak at AIESEC’s Malaysia Leadership Development Seminar (MyLDS) held in Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) last December 6-11, 2009.

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MyLDS was another activity of AIESEC in Malaysia which aims to provide an international platform for young people to explore and develop their leadership potential for them to have a positive impact in society.
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This six-day workshop brought together about 500 AIESECers and young people from universities and colleges from Malaysia, Taiwan, Singapore, Sri Lanka and India. The delegates aspired to be leaders and change agents for their societies. Some of the featured topics which stirred their emotions and interest were about HIV/AIDS, Entrepreneurship, and Environmental Sustainability.

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AIESEC selects Joel as a Supervisory Group Member

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Joel Neoh, co-founder of Youth Asia has been selected as a Supervisory Group Member of AIESEC.
As a Supervisory Group Member, Joel will oversee the overall organization and management of all AIESEC projects.
AIESEC is a global, non-political, independent and not-for-profit organization run by students and recent graduates of institutions of higher learning. Its members are interested in world issues, leadership and management. AIESEC does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, creed, religion, national, ethnic or social origin.
It is the world’s largest student organization, an international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact in society.

Our Executive Director Joel Neoh has been selected as a Supervisory Group Member of AIESEC!

On top of his (huge pile of) duties in Youth Asia, Joel now has something new on his plate: he will now oversee the overall organization and management of all AIESEC projects.

Watch this space for more exciting collaborations with AIESEC! :)

AIESEC is a global, non-political, independent and not-for-profit organization run by students and recent graduates of institutions of higher learning. Its members are interested in world issues, leadership and management. AIESEC does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, creed, religion, national, ethnic or social origin. It is the world’s largest student organization, an international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact in society.

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Khailee & Joel to judge the 9th HSBC Young Entrepreneur Awards

The 9th HSBC Young Entrepreneur Awards (YEA) will be held in Malaysia for the first time on April 2010.

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Why is Youth Asia (extra) excited about this?

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SEAchange: The Youth Report

“We are the change that we seek.” – President Obama

In conjunction with the Youth Engagement Summit 2009, the SEAchange movement was started to connect Southeast Asian Youths to projects, organizations, businesses, and leaders who can help them achieve the change they want to see.

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Along with over 120 youth organizations & communities across Southeast Asia, Youth Asia started by asking youths of Southeast Asia three simple questions.

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Embracing the Youth Movement, Engaging the Next Generation Consumer : Joel at ASLI

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Joel was recently invited to speak at the Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute Brand and Marketing seminar in 2009.

Amongst the many things he said at the seminar, we distinctively remember this one, which we would like to share with you:

“Much has been said about the potential of the lucrative youth market. Young adults however, do not limit themselves to certain types of media and are in fact digital natives who are totally in tune with technology in every aspect of their lifestyles. Marketing to the youth is no longer just about advertising or media strategies,” he said.

Joel Neoh talked about embracing the youth movement and engaging the next generation consumer in the ASLI’s Brand and Marketing 2009 in Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur Hotel last August 18-19, 2009.

His speaking session covered the following…

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1st National Youth Entrepreneur Convention 2008

19th January, 2008.

13 speakers, from different industries. Technology. Music. Internet gaming. Blogging. Advertising. Photography.

What’s so special about them?

They were all successful entrepreneurs who’ve taken their respective industries by storm – all, under the age of 30. Some were even award winners, like the Deloitte Fast 500. Or the KLue Blue Chilli Award. One was even in the Malaysia’s Book of Records for being the youngest CEO of a public listed company at the age of 21.

Over 500 youths turned up, eager to hear the stories of successful entrepreneurship from these influential figures, whom they can call their peers.

The Convention had one vision: to empower youths by showing them that young people are capable of success.

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Internet Advertising Entrepreneur Timothy Tiah (co founder of Nuffnang) during the Technopreneurship session

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