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Run for Peace returns to Sabah this September, promoting unity, sustainability and action
Run for Peace returns to Sabah this September, promoting unity, sustainability and action

Borneo Post

time24-06-2025

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Run for Peace returns to Sabah this September, promoting unity, sustainability and action

Lee (seated centre) with the organising committee of the Run for Peace. KOTA KINABALU (June 24): The biennial Run for Peace (RFP) will return to Sabah this September, calling on Malaysians from all backgrounds to unite in a powerful show of hope, sustainability and solidarity. First held in 2005 and organised by Soka Gakkai Malaysia (SGM), the non-competitive run has grown into a national grassroots movement promoting peace, social harmony and environmentally conscious living. It is endorsed by the Ministry of Youth and Sports and the Ministry of National Unity. With this year's theme 'Peace Starts with Me – ActNOW for SDGs!', Run for Peace 2025 aims to amplify conversations around climate action and inclusivity, while encouraging people to embrace the principles of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In Sabah, the event will take place on September 7 at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Padang Kawad. According to Lee Pooh Ann, chairman of Soka Gakkai Malaysia, Sabah Branch, the run will cover a distance of 6.4 kilometres and is open to all participants aged between seven and 80. This year's edition brings with it a deeper commitment to sustainability. In line with efforts to reduce waste, participants are encouraged to reuse their t-shirts from the 2023 run. For those who require new shirts, SGM will provide options made from Global Recycled Standard (GRS) certified materials. Breaking from tradition, the organisers have also opted not to issue medals this year, highlighting that the real reward lies in taking part and contributing to the cause. Additionally, participants are urged to bring reusable water bottles and eco-bags, while recycling stations will be made available at all event venues. But Run for Peace is more than just a race. Ahead of the event, SGM will also be hosting a series of community-driven initiatives including gotong-royong campaigns, peace exhibitions, blood donation drives, recycling workshops and SDG awareness programmes. These activities are designed to inspire reflection and action long before the starting whistle is blown. Since its inception, the event has attracted more than 400,000 participants nationwide. Its greatest strength, organisers say, lies in its inclusivity, bringing people together across race, religion and age to work toward a more peaceful and united Malaysia. Registration for Run for Peace 2025 is now open via the official website:

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