logo
UMS students to lead youth health drive

UMS students to lead youth health drive

Daily Express22-04-2025

Published on: Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Published on: Tue, Apr 22, 2025 Text Size: Dr Asmady (third from left) after unveiling the FSSK x ANMS campaign logo with Dr Latif Lai (second from left) and Dr Elaine. Kota Kinabalu: Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) students are set to become ambassadors of youth health through a six-month campaign aimed at reshaping attitudes and behaviours linked to physical activity, nutrition and healthy living. The initiative is led by the UMS-Unicef Communication for Development (C4D) Research Unit, in collaboration with the State Health Department. It will feature peer-led activities and social media interventions across the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSK). Students will actively promote key health messages and model healthy practices. UMS-Unicef C4D Research Unit head Dr Latif Lai said the campaign, called FSSK x ANMS, aligns with the Ministry of Health's Agenda Nasional Malaysia Sihat (ANMS). It aims to improve student well-being and empower undergraduates to become advocates of positive change among their peers. 'This campaign is a great opportunity for students to lead by example. They can be the voice of a healthier youth generation,' he said. The campaign was inspired by a preliminary study involving 360 undergraduates, which revealed significant gaps in knowledge and practices related to exercise and nutrition. While many students were aware of the Malaysian Healthy Plate concept, most admitted to not following it in their daily meals. The study found that 77pc of students failed to meet the recommended weekly minutes of moderate exercise. Additionally, 90pc lacked accurate knowledge of the daily recommended intake of fruits and vegetables, and 77pc consumed only one to two servings per day. The Malaysian Healthy Plate recommends each main meal consist of half a plate of fruits and vegetables, one-quarter protein and one-quarter carbohydrates. 'This shows that awareness alone is not enough. We need our students to help drive real behavioural change among their peers,' said Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Dean Professor Dr Asmady Idris during a recent campaign briefing. He added that insights gained from this campaign could lead to its expansion across the university or even statewide in collaboration with the Sabah Health Department. Student leaders who attended the briefing shared feedback that will shape the campaign's upcoming activities. These include on-campus engagement sessions, student-led discussions and awareness campaigns through digital platforms. Also present at the briefing were Health Education Division Senior Assistant Director Razmin Ramli, Sabah Health Promotion Branch head Nor Saadah Omar, Nutrition Branch head Shahrulnaz Norhazli Nazri and Unicef's Programme Specialist for Sabah, Dr Elaine Kong, alongside faculty staff, research fellows and student representatives. The FSSK x ANMS campaign is scheduled to begin at the end of April and will run for six months.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Sabah third highest in HIV cases
Sabah third highest in HIV cases

Daily Express

timea day ago

  • Daily Express

Sabah third highest in HIV cases

Published on: Saturday, June 28, 2025 Published on: Sat, Jun 28, 2025 By: Sherell Jeffrey Text Size: Dzurizah (seated second left) and Asmady (seated second right) in a group photo with students and attendees. Kota Kinabalu: Sabah has Malaysia's third highest HIV cases after Selangor and Kuala Lumpur with 344 new cases recorded in 2024. The UMS Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities aims to increase awareness among students to spread information and understanding to peers, family members and the public about HIV/AIDS and LGBT issues. Speaking at the Red Ribbon Talk, its Programme Director Prof. Dr Dzurizah Ibrahim said the forum is an educational platform and awareness initiative that aims to provide exposure to students about HIV issues that are becoming increasingly serious, especially among young people. She said the percentage of HIV cases among young Malaysians, particularly those aged between 20 to 29 years, is also at an alarming rate. 'What is more concerning is that recent statistics also show that many of those infected are men who practice risky sexual behaviour that is often done without knowledge, without information and without consideration of long-term consequences, whether in terms of health, emotions or their own future. 'In the era of globalisation and information openness, many students are exposed to external influences including deviant lifestyles that contradict Malaysia's religious, cultural and moral values. 'We cannot allow the normalisation of lifestyles that harm public health or corrupt the morals of the younger generation who will build our nation's success in the future. 'Most importantly, the programme aims to reduce social stigma towards HIV patients and ensure they are not to be shunned but to be understood, helped and supported,' she said. Meanwhile, UMS' Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Dean Prof Dr Asmady Idris who officiated the ceremony, said the timing of the programme is important given Sabah's HIV statistics. 'The hosting of the Red Ribbon Talk 2025 is very timely, especially when Sabah has been listed as the third-highest State in Malaysia recording new HIV cases,' he said. He said that while there has been a decrease in the number of cases compared to previous years, the figures shared in Parliament in March 2025 remain concerning and require serious attention from all parties. He pointed out that the LGBT issues discussed in the forum is not intended to condemn anyone but to understand social reality, approach it with knowledge and empathy and build inclusive solution strategies. 'Islamic teachings and other religions clearly outline the boundaries that need to be maintained, but at the same time emphasise wisdom, compassion and guidance in dealing with people who are struggling with identity confusion or social pressure,' he said.

DBKK offers RM2 per rat caught at central market
DBKK offers RM2 per rat caught at central market

Borneo Post

time4 days ago

  • Borneo Post

DBKK offers RM2 per rat caught at central market

Sabin speaking with Robert Lipon at the event. KOTA KINABALU (June 25): Individuals who catch and surrender rats to Kota Kinabalu City Hall (DBKK) from now until 31 July will receive RM2 for each rat, said Mayor Datuk Seri Dr Sabin Samitah. 'We encourage the public to help catch as many rats as possible,' he said during the launch of the rat eradication campaign at the Kota Kinabalu Central Market today. The initiative is part of a nationwide campaign involving 10 local authorities, organised by the Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT), with DBKK nominated by the Sabah Government to represent the state. The campaign aims to eliminate rat infestations in identified areas, particularly public markets, and to achieve a Rodent Index of 1 or below. It also seeks to improve the efficiency of local authorities in rat control, enhance environmental cleanliness and foster healthy competition among local councils. 'In Kota Kinabalu, this campaign will run at the Central Market until 31 July 2025,' said Sabin. He added that the initiative aligns with DBKK's vision of making Kota Kinabalu a liveable city — safe, clean and healthy for all. It also supports the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the government's Agenda Nasional Malaysia Sihat (National Healthy Malaysia Agenda). 'This shows that local actions can have a global impact. What we do today will help create a better future for the next generation,' he said, noting the campaign also promotes smart partnerships between DBKK, the private sector and the community, in line with the Local Agenda 21 Programme. Among the campaign's activities are communal clean-up (gotong-royong) efforts at the Central Market and the implementation of rat control measures using physical, mechanical and chemical methods, in accordance with rat control guidelines. DBKK will also organise a stall cleanliness competition and a rat catching competition, with a RM2 incentive for every rat handed over. Informational exhibitions and brochures on environmental health were also prepared for the campaign launch to raise public awareness. Traders are encouraged to register as Smart City Friends at a designated counter to strengthen cooperation between DBKK and the business community in keeping the Central Market and the wider city clean and orderly. Sabin highlighted the health risks posed by rat infestations, particularly leptospirosis, a disease transmitted to humans through water contaminated with rat urine. 'Rats are not only unpleasant but dangerous. If we do not act, public health, the city's image and business activities — especially in busy areas like the Central Market — could be seriously affected,' he cautioned. He noted that DBKK has long carried out regular rat control operations in public markets and busy areas. In 2023, DBKK exterminated 1,299 rats. Between January and June 2024, the number was 775. For the same period this year, 528 rats have been caught. At the Kota Kinabalu Central Market alone, 111 rats were caught between January and June 2024. So far this year, 187 rats have been caught during the same timeframe. 'DBKK cannot act alone. Cleanliness and environmental safety are the responsibility of everyone — traders, market users, nearby residents and visitors,' Sabin stressed. He urged the public to dispose of waste properly, keep stall areas clean and report signs of rodent activity. 'I am confident that with teamwork and support from all parties, we can make Kota Kinabalu a model city — clean, healthy and liveable for all,' he said. Also present at the event was DBKK Deputy Director-General (Operations Sector), Robert Lipon.

Bekenu Open Air Market to be transformed into Wellness Hub Sibuti
Bekenu Open Air Market to be transformed into Wellness Hub Sibuti

Borneo Post

time21-06-2025

  • Borneo Post

Bekenu Open Air Market to be transformed into Wellness Hub Sibuti

(From fourth left) Lukanisman, Dr Raviwharmman and others during the recent visit and briefing session. MIRI (June 21): The Open Air Market in Bekenu is set for a major transformation, as the building undergoes upgrading works to become the new Wellness Hub Sibuti, a flagship community health initiative by the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH). The project, which began on June 5, involves extensive repair and renovation works costing RM977,804, and is expected to be completed within 24 weeks, by Nov 20 this year. Once completed, the facility will provide integrated and comprehensive health and wellness services to the local community, read a press statement by the Miri Divisional Health Office today. This initiative aligns with MOH's shift from a traditional 'Sick Care' approach to a proactive 'Health Care' mode, aimed at empowering individuals to take ownership of their health, as well as that of their families and communities. The initiative also supports Thrust 2 of the National Agenda for a Healthy Malaysia (ANMS), focusing on the prevention of non-communicable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and high cholesterol. The upgraded facility will be equipped with modern and eco-friendly features, including consultation rooms, a multimedia studio, meeting rooms, a wellness studio, gymnasium, gallery space, and administrative offices. Services to be offered include health risk assessments, stop-smoking programmes, weight management through the IFitEr (I Fit and Eat Right) programme, lifestyle counselling, and health education. The hub is designed to cater to a wide segment of the community, including teenagers, housewives, senior citizens, and the working population, promoting behavioural changes toward healthier living through skill-building and community engagement. The project is being carried out by Indah Suria Enterprise. Meanwhile, a project site visit and briefing session was recently held with the project contractor. The session was attended by Deputy Minister of Health Malaysia, Dato Lukanisman Awang Sauni; Miri Divisional Health Officer, Dr P Raviwharmman A/L Packierisamy and officers from the Ministry of Health Malaysia as well as the Miri Divisional Health Office. Bekenu community Ministry of Health Open Air Market Wellness Hub Sibuti

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store