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Overview of Clovers Programme

What are Clovers?

Just like the tiny plant itself, Clovers symbolize strength


and humbleness. In the context of guiding, the Clover,
although tiny, embodies the spirit of a powerful young
woman in our world today.

The Clovers Programme is a programme under Girl


Guides Association Malaysia designed for young ladies
aged 18-30. It aims to develop their personal and
professional growth as well as keeping the guiding spirit
alive. The young ladies who participate in this programme
are called Clover Guides. Open to both Girl Guide
members and non-Girl Guide members. The programme
is flexible according to one’s own personal path and pace.
It offers a communal learning experience towards a
holistic self-development and well-being.
Core Principles/Values

The CLOVER programme is filled with various concepts


designed to influence young women ranging between
18 to 30 years old as an effort to develop leadership
skills, traits and qualities to help their transition into
adulthood.

The core principles of the CLOVER Programme are emphasized in six different categories:

● Creativity - Pushing guides to be critical and innovative individuals, who are capable of
problem-solving and creating interesting solutions to guiding activities.

● Leadership - To encourage other inspiring guides to take on leadership roles with


confidence, in any professional or casual settings.

● Oneness - To move as one in the spirit of guiding to bring positive changes and impact to
the community.

● Versatility - To ensure that guides are capable of adapting to different situations and
environments.

● Endeavour - To encourage guides to face challenges in order to achieve goals in life.


● Radiant - Spread cheer and happiness to all.

Objectives

The Clover programme is built on the foundation of three pillars: Personal & Professional
Development, Outdoor & Adventure and Active Citizenship & Community. Young women have
the opportunity to:
• Apply knowledge and skills learned in various fields into their daily life or be a mentor to
others to achieve excellence in personal growth.

• Explore and enjoy a range of outdoor and adventure activities that enhances and
contributes positively to their physical and mental well-being.

• Able to initiate and support the community's initiatives to improve social welfare and
justice.
Programme Pillars

The Clover Programme is made up of three main pillars. Each of these pillars encompasses a
variety of topics and issues that are relevant to young women today:

Personal and Professional Development


This pillar focuses on the development of personal and professional competence. You will
continue to incorporate post-schooling activities with guiding in a more holistic spectrum and
adopt continuous professional development while sharing and giving back to the girl guiding
community. You will be able to develop leadership & soft skills that will enhance
employability as well as engaging in fun, interesting and lifelong learning related activities.

Outdoor and Adventure


This pillar focuses on recreational, extreme adventures and psychic activities. You will
experience taking charge in the outdoors, getting sweaty, and being active physically and
mentally. Through the activities in this pillar, you will be able to gain new experiences and
stretch your comfort zone. You will also be able to develop and improve skills such as
teamwork, networking, creative thinking and time management.

Active Citizenship and Community

This pillar focuses on exploring opportunities to young women to play their part more actively
as citizens of the nation as well as the world. Through the activities in this pillar, you will be
able to develop skills on being active citizens in bringing a change to the community while
going through these activities. You can also make a change in the community through active
involvement by volunteering in activities and community services while being an advocate on
global issues.

Fundamental Principles of Girl Guiding

As a Girl Guide, we are also mindful in embedding the Fundamental Principles of Girl Guiding
into our daily lives. Continue to practise and honour our Promise, Law and Motto while being
responsible citizens of the world.

PROMISE
On my honour, I promise that I will do my best:
To do my duty to God and the King (Or God and my country);
To help other people at all times;
To obey the Guide Law

LAW
1. A Guide’s honour is to be trusted.
2. A Guide is loyal.
3. A Guide's duty is to be useful and to help others.
4. A Guide is a friend to all and a sister to every other Guide.
5. A Guide is courteous.
6. A Guide is a friend to animals.
7. A Guide obeys orders.
8. A Guide smiles and sings under all difficulties.
9. A Guide is thrifty.
10. A Guide is pure in thought, in word and in deed.

MOTTO / SLOGAN
Be prepared
GUIDE SIGN

The Guide Sign is given when a Girl Guide is in uniform and when she recites the Guide
Promise or as a greeting to other Guides. Guides also give the sign when they are in mufti
(civilian clothes) but the Trefoil or the World Badge is either woven or pinned on the clothing
they are wearing.

The sign is made by raising your right hand to shoulder level, palm to facing outwards, thumb
pressing down the little finger with three fingers pointing upwards. The three fingers represent
the Three-Fold Promise.

THE LEFT-HANDED GUIDING HANDSHAKE


Guides and Scouts have their own variation on the traditional handshake. What makes it unique
is that it uses the left hand instead of the right.

The 1935 Boy Scout Handbook says that ‘By agreement of the Scout Leaders throughout the
world, Boy Scouts greet Brother Scouts with a warm left-hand clasp.” While the exact origin of
the Guide and Scouts’ left-handed handshake is unknown, many attributes it to Ashanti warriors
whom Scouting founder Lord Robert Baden-Powell met long ago in Africa.

It is said that when Lord Baden-Powell entered Kumasi, a city in the Ashanti Region of South
Ghana, he was met by a great chief. He saluted the chief and then offered his right hand as a
sign of greeting and friendship. The chief transferred his shield that was in his left hand,
shielding his heart, to his right hand and offered his left hand to shake. He explained by saying,
“In our land only the bravest of the brave shake hands with the left hand because to do so we
must drop our shield and our protection.”

Whatever the origin, Girl Guides shake with their left hand, the hand nearest your heart. The
Guide handshake signifies friendship towards fellow Guides.

WORLD TREFOIL

The Trefoil, used on the World Badge, is the unifying symbol of WAGGGS with every part of the
design having its meaning. The golden Trefoil on a bright blue background, for example,
represents the sun shining over all the children of the world; the three leaves represent the three
fold Promise as originally laid down by the Founder; the base of the stalk represents the flame of
the love of humanity; the vein pointing upwards through the centre of the Trefoil is the compass
needle pointing the way; and the two stars represent the Promise and Law.

GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION MALAYSIA FLAG

The three leaves represent the three-fold Promise. The star represents 13 states including the
Federal Territories in Malaysia. The Malaysian Girl Guide Badge in the middle of the blue
background means the sun shines on every child in the world.
HISTORY OF GIRL GUIDING

It all began in 1909, when girls in England demanded to take part in a Boy Scouts rally
organized by Lord Baden-Powell at the Crystal Palace in London. Baden-Powell was impressed
and he asked his sister, Agnes, to create a program just for girls. This was the beginning of
Guiding.
Guiding has gathered momentum and strength since it was introduced in Malaysia in 1916.
Persatuan Pandu Puteri Malaysia (Girl Guides Association Malaysia) has become one of the
leading movements in the country and has gained particular recognition for its contribution
towards unifying the various racial groups in Malaysia’s multiracial society.

The Girl Guides Association of Malaya became an Associate Member of WAGGGS in 1960. In
1963 the new country of Malaysia was inaugurated and in December 1964 the Girl Guides
Association of Sabah and Sarawak joined the Association.
WORLD SONG

(Malay Version)
Arah kita jelas ke depan,
Bendera berkibar,
Tidak berlipat di dunia,
Harapan abadi,
Bersatu untuk kebenaran,
Persahabatan kukuh,
Selagi dunia masih ada,
Akan nyanyi lagu ini.

(English Version)
Our way is clear as we march
on, And see our flag on high,
Is never furled throughout the
world, For hope shall never die.
We must unite for what is
right, In friendship true and
strong, Until the earth in its
rebirth,
Shall sing our song.
Shall sing our song.
DAY TAPS

(Malay Version)
Kami puji, nikmat diberi,
Matahari, bintang-bintang, langit biru,
Mana pergi, hidup kami, Tuhan
saksi.

(English Version)
Thanks and praise, for our days,
Neath the sun, Neath the stars, Neath the
sky As we go, this we know, God is nigh.

NIGHT TAPS

(Malay Version)
Malam datang, siang hilang,
Dari laut, dari gunung, dari langit,
Semua selamat, sihat rehat, berkat Tuhan.

(English Version)
Day is done, gone the sun,
From the lake, from the hills, from the
sky; All is well, safely rest, God is nigh.
GIRL GUIDING AND GIRL SCOUTING (GGGS) METHOD

The GGGS educational method is WAGGGS' unique model of non-formal education to support
the development of young people in diverse groups. Used well, it creates a learning environment
where young people can take the lead and make choices about what they do. By using the
method effectively, leaders will empower youth members and any programme activity can
become relevant and exciting.

The Girl Guide educational method has five essential elements:


LEARNING IN SMALL GROUPS We learn to: support each other, negotiate,
make democratic decisions, assert our
needs, solve problems together and take
the lead.

MY PATH, MY PACE We learn to: respect individuals, make


our own choices, learn in the best way
for us, value our achievements,
collaborate not compete and be
confident.

LEARNING BY DOING We learn to: face challenges, learn


through experience, take risks, make
mistakes, get involved and pay attention.

CONNECTING WITH OTHERS We learn to: value others, appreciate


diversity, listen, connect, make a
difference, develop empathy and
communicate.

CONNECTING WITH MY WORLD We learn to: be active citizens, get our


hands dirty, enjoy the outdoors, get
involved in our community, speak out for
change and pay attention to the wider
world.

Clovers Programme Recruitment & Membership Information

JOINING This program is specifically designed for Clovers. That means to


CLOVERS participate in the programme, you need to join Clover’s Programme.
Joining Clover’s Programme is as simple as contacting your Branch
Commissioner. You can also ask your Branch Clover’s Commissioner
or Branch Membership Commissioner about joining.

Upon enquiry, you will be requested to fill in the Clover’s registration


form that is provided online or through the link provided in the pack
from your branches. Other than that, you will also be asked about
which Clovers’ unit you would like to join (see the next section for
more information.)

There is no additional fee to join Clover’s if you are already a GGAM


member. If you are not currently a GGAM member, there may be an
annual fee to participate in Clover.
RENEWING Each year, you will be contacted by your respective Branch
YOUR Membership Commissioners asking for your reconfirmation of interest
CLOVERS in participating in Clovers. To remain a Clover for the upcoming
MEMBERSHIP Guiding year, you can respond to your Branch Membership
Commissioners by letting them know that you are still interested in
remaining active. An annual membership fee according to your branch
will also be required when renewing your Clover’s membership. This
process should be completed before the 31st of March every year.
JOIN AN Interested in joining an existing Clover’s unit?
EXISTING
Refer to the graphic flow chart below to know how to join.
CLOVER’S UNIT

CREATE A If you are neither in university or know any existing Clover’s unit you
NEW
CLOVER’S can create a new Clover’s Unit by referring to the graphic flow chart
UNIT below.
TRANSITIONIN Are you a Pandu Puteri Ranger?
G MEMBER
Sitting for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) this year?
Planning to continue your guiding journey after secondary school?

If your answers are all YES, it is time to sign up for the Clover
Programme by Girl Guides Association Malaysia!

All you need to do to join this programme is by filling in the Clover


Registration Form before you seat for your Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia
(SPM). You can either reach out to your guider / teacher advisor or
she will reach out to you before you seat for your examination.

If you need to know more on the registration and the Clover


Programme, please contact your unit leader or your branch Clover
Commissioner.

Personal and Professional Development


Overview:
This pillar focuses on recreational, extreme adventures and psychic activities. You will
experience taking charge in the outdoors, getting sweaty, and being active physically and
mentally. Through the activities in this pillar, you will be able to gain new experiences and
stretch your comfort zone. You will also be able to develop and improve skills such as
teamwork, networking, creative thinking and time management.

Learning Outcomes:

At the end of the programme, you will be able to:

● solve problems using appropriate information and approaches.


● learn and demonstrate competence in skills valued for the future.
● develop and reflect the knowledge and skills required for career choice and growth. ●
acquire and demonstrate lifelong learning skills for personal and career growth. ●
demonstrate the ability to guide, mentor, and support peers to achieve excellence in all
facets of life.

Relevant Sustainable Development Goals:


SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 - Quality Education
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals
Cluster 1: Personal Development
Objectives:
In this cluster, you will be able to develop your potential as individuals who are intellectually,
spiritually, emotionally, and physically balanced in a holistic manner.
Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● acquire and display leadership skills to meet and manage future demands and
experiences.
● develop and demonstrate an understanding of your own personality, values, and
strengths.
● showcase socially acceptable personal grooming and take action to maintain a
positive self-image.

Activities Description

Leadership Discussion Facilitate a discussion with your group on the barriers


you face when taking on leadership roles. Brainstorm
strategies or solutions you can use to address these
challenges.

Personality Test Complete a personality test (Strengths-and


weaknesses) and identify how your personality relates
to your leadership style. Conduct a sharing session
and discuss with your peers on how to improve your
teamwork.

Me-too Sessions Work in groups. Reflect and discuss the struggles and
challenges you are confronted with as a female in
your society or community. Help each other to find
solutions.
Personal Grooming Invite experts to share or research on:
● how to dress for specific situations (e.g.
interview, formal meetings, semi-formal
occasions, etc.) .
● proper etiquette for various events.
● role-play scenarios to practice social etiquette
(e.g. dining, phone, email and presentation
etiquette).

WAGGGS Leadership Mindset Explore the WAGGGS Leadership Model Summary


by clicking the link below: LEADING FOR HER
WORLD Optional: Grab the opportunity to represent
GGAM in the following leadership events
● Juliette Low Seminar (The Juliette Low Seminar)
● The Helen Storrow Seminar (The Helen Storrow
Seminar)

Action on Body Confidence Participate in Action On Body Confidence (ABC)


programme to build the confidence of your body
uniqueness.
Refer to the activity pack on the link below:
ACTION ON BODY CONFIDENCE

Book Club Work in groups. Choose a book authored by or about


a successful female leader to read. Share your
thoughts about the book you have read with your
groupmates.

Cluster 2: Lifelong Learning & Skills


Objectives:
In this cluster, you will understand the value of lifelong learning. Identify and strategize ways
to achieve personal fulfilment and growth.
Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● demonstrate a better understanding of different components of health and wellness
through your actions.
● gain effective communication skills to build positive relationships with others. ● acquire
lifelong learning skills such as survival, living, recreational and financial literacy
knowledge and skills.

Activities Description

Health and Wellbeing Mental health reflection


Keep track of your mood and feelings through
journaling or a downloaded app.
Click on the link below for more information:
The 14 Best Mood Tracker Apps for 2020

Nutrition
Facilitate a discussion with your group members and
share a balanced diet meal plan.

Health on film
Watch a movie or TED talk video focused on health
and wellness.

Personal hygiene
Research online on how to maintain good personal
hygiene such as menstrual care, safe sex, cleanliness
etc.
Communication Skills Organize a meeting with your group members through
online platforms or in person. Prepare a few topics and
carry out public speaking sessions with your group.
The audience is invited to provide feedback and
suggestions on how to improve the speaker.

Survival Skills Knots & Lashing


Practice knots and lashing techniques with your group
and explain the uses of the knots. Refer to this link to
know more about knots and lashing:
○ Learning Topic: Knots, Gadgets &
Pioneering
○ Knots and Lashings

Fire starting
Carry out backwoods cooking in the great outdoors and
make the most out of your surroundings:
● Learn how to start a fire (How-To-Start-A-
Fire-) ● Example of recipes for backwoods cooking:
BackwoodsCooking.pdf

First aid
Invite qualified trainers to teach first aid knowledge.
Conduct or join a disaster simulation to deepen
understanding of disaster response through practical
experience.

Fire drill
Conduct a fire drill practice with your group to train on
how to leave the scene quickly in case of any
emergency.
Living Skills Develop practical living skills such as:
● changing a tyre.
● changing a light bulb.
● basic plumbing skills.
● basic IT skills (Microsoft Office, Adobe).

Hobbies and Interests Activities can be carried out based on your


preferences, such as baking, cooking, flower
arrangement, photography workshop/competition, etc.

Financial Literacy Tax Talk


Facilitate a talk by inviting speakers from Inland
Revenue Board of Malaysia (Lembaga Hasil Dalam
Negeri) to present about how the government tax
system works, rules and regulations of paying tax, etc.

Get savvy about banking


Conduct research, invite a guest speaker or visit a
financial adviser company to enhance your financial
and banking knowledge. For example, investments,
savings plans, types of accounts, credit, etc.

Budget management
● Create a financial plan and implement it. This
could include planning for financial
emergencies, so consider researching
insurance, employment insurance system
(PERKESO), and other supports.
● Set a financial goal (saving for a trip, paying off
loans, making a significant purchase, etc.)
Entrepreneurship Organize or attend a start-up workshop to understand
the concept of start-up and learn the skills needed to
set up one while acknowledging the benefits &
challenges of being an entrepreneur.

Cluster 3: Professional Development


Objectives:
In this cluster, you will develop a career pathway, know your rights, practice skills required in
the workplace and achieve work-life balance.

Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● build the knowledge and skills to identify career paths, pursue employment, and
succeed in the workplace while maintaining work-life balance.
● build a professional network and practice leveraging these connections for your job
search.
● break the glass ceiling and overcome gender stereotypes in the workplace.

Activities Description

Career Assessment Take an online test which is designed to discover your


skills, aptitude and talents to gain a better and clearer
understanding of your future path.

Resume / CV Exchange Exchange resume/CV with your friends/mentor. You


can have experienced Clovers to review it and give
you feedback to improve on your resume/CV.
Mentor-Mentee ● Mentee: Seek out a leadership mentor to assist
you in furthering leadership development.
● Mentor: Become a mentor for someone who is
interested in the path you have chosen.
● Discussions: Facilitate a discussion among
Clovers on the barriers and challenges in the

workplace and life. Brainstorm ways that can


address these challenges.

Interview Session Practice your interview skills through a mock interview


with friends. You can then switch positions as an
interviewer or interviewee. Alternatively, participate in a
workshop or online course on job interviews.

Breaking the Glass Ceiling Organize a meeting in person or through a virtual


communications platform to discuss topics such as
gender stereotypes and challenges women faced in the
workplace.

Expand Your Network Attend a networking event in your community or


organize one with Clovers of other groups. Meet
people within and outside of your industry to expand
your connections.

Know Your Rights Facilitate a discussion or organize a talk by inviting an


expert speaker with related backgrounds to present
about the legislations, unions, and rights of employers
and employees.
Evaluate Your Work-life Balance Analyze your commitments and develop a time
management strategy to achieve work-life balance. For
example, start using a planner calendar, or app for time
management.

Outdoor and Adventure

Overview:
This pillar focuses on recreational, extreme adventures and psychic activities. You will
experience taking charge in the outdoors, getting sweaty, and being active physically and
mentally. You will be able to develop and improve skills such as teamwork, networking, creative
thinking and time management through this pillar.

Learning Outcomes:
At the end of the programme, you will be able to:
● learn and apply skills and techniques which will allow them to successfully carry out
outdoor activities.
● participate in a range of activities that will enhance and improve their physical and mental
wellbeing.
● pursue new adventures and experiences which will challenge them to step out of their
comfort zones.
● develop and establish soft skills such as teamwork, networking, creative thinking and time
management.

Relevant Sustainable Development Goals:


SDG 3 - Good Health and Wellbeing
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
SDG 15 - Life on Land
Cluster 1: Recreational
Objectives:
In this cluster, you will engage in physical activities for recreational purposes in order to
keep your body active.

Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● demonstrate a physically active lifestyle.
● lead a community or social group with similar interest.
● develop overall improvements in physical and mental health.

Activities Description

Expedition Plan an outdoor adventure with your group, and brave


the jungle! Strengthen your bond through activities like;

● camping
● hiking
● scavenger hunts

Apply the guiding skills you have learned along the way
by;
● building a campfire
● carrying out some outdoor cooking
● creating gadgets

Sports Spend at least 30 minutes a day on a sport to keep


yourself active!

It could be an individual sport or a team sport, such as;

● swimming
● jogging
● golfing
● basketball
● football
● badminton

Secure the appropriate equipment needed for the sport


of your choice and invite members of your group to
spark fun and healthy competition.

Groove Feel the need to get funky while you exercise? Gather
your group members or hit the mat individually- get
grooving and physical!

Spend at least 30 minutes on groove activities such as;

● aerobics
● zumba
● dancing

Release your tensions, turn on some upbeat music and


move around to the sound~

Cluster 2: Extreme Adventure


Objectives:
In this cluster, you will explore new activities that will challenge your boundaries and test
your perseverance.

Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● learn to quickly adapt to new situations by finding creative solutions.
● build endurance to face tough challenges.
● gain an appreciation for the natural environment around you.
Activities Description

Water Sports Bored of dry land? Head out to the open waters, trek
out to the beach or seaside to play some watersports!

● Kayaking
● Sailing
● snorkeling
● scuba diving

Get familiar with basic knowledge on water safety,


equipment, changes in the weather and different sea
conditions.

Wheelie Activities It’s to grind on some concrete and make use of urban
spaces! Try out these activities for a change of pace:

● biking
● rollerblading
● skateboarding
● roller skating
● ATV

Use appropriate safety equipment for protection such


as a helmet, knee pads, and elbow pads.

Master basic tricks before moving on to more


complicated and awesome moves.
Obstacle Course Test your endurance and strength through limitless
possibilities of indoor and/or outdoor obstacle courses!

● Water, spy, aerial or bootcamp-style training


obstacle courses and many more.

You can find a place which provides the activities or


build your own obstacle course.

Extreme Sports Challenge your own limits with a higher level of difficulty
in sports and chase for that adrenaline rush!
Explore the dimensions of nature and gravity with
activities such as:

● rock climbing
● skydiving
● bungee jumping
● cave diving

Ensure that you are equipped with the proper safety


gear, specialized equipment and have had sufficient
training before participating. Note that your safety is
the top priority!

Cluster 3: Psychic
Objectives:
In this cluster, you will learn the importance of self-care in order to look after your mental
health. These activities can be carried out both as a group or individually.
Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● find inner peace with the current struggles you face.
● release any stress or tension you might be feeling.
● develop skills to maintain a good work-life balance.

Activities Description

Inner-Self Therapy Take some time off for inner-reflection, and relax
yourself through peaceful pursuits such as:

● Yoga
● sound healing therapy
● Baking
● Gardening
● visiting pet shelters (to wind down with some
furry friends!)

These activities are easy to self-learn through Youtube


or other online platforms. You can also physically
participate in any relevant classes, should you wish to
do so!

Creative Self Expression Are you a musically or artistically inclined person?


Express your creativity and hone your artform by:

● Keep a journal
● Starting up a blog
● Painting/Drawing/Doodling
● Learning an instrument
You can also collaborate with your local art industry by
participating in script reading sessions, theatre and
photography workshops. Regularly practice your
chosen activities and have fun!

Self-Care Clover Guides know you matter, so here is a reminder


to treat yourself! Unwind by taking some “me-time” by
doing activities like:

● taking a nature walk


● going thrift-shopping or a sustainable art
market ● Getting a makeover

Group activities can range from having a meal with


friends, book clubs, and movie dates! These activities
play a great role in reminding yourself (and others) that
your emotional needs are important too!

Active Citizenship & Community

Overview:
This pillar focuses on exploring opportunities to young women to play their part more actively as
citizens of the nation as well as the world. Through the activities in this pillar, you will be able to
develop skills on being active citizens in bringing a change to the community while going through
these activities. You can also make a change in the community through active involvement by
volunteering in activities and community services while being an advocate on global issues.

Learning Outcomes:

At the end of the programme, you will be able to:

● develop a greater sense of responsibility towards global issues through volunteering. ●


be more tactile and resourceful in overcoming challenges in different stages of life. ●
produce creative and effective initiatives for the community in leading a positive change. ●
create effective and meaningful partnerships with various authorities.
● observe the world with different perspectives and mindsets.
Relevant Sustainable Development Goals:

SDG 1 - No Poverty
SDG 2 - Zero Hunger
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 - Quality Education
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
SDG 6 - Clean Water and Sanitation
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation and
Infrastructure SDG 10 - Reduced Inequality
SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities SDG
12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 14 - Life below Water
SDG 15 - Life on Land
SDG 16 - Peace and Justice Strong
Institutions SDG 17 - Partnerships for the
Goals

Cluster 1: Community Service


Objectives:
In this cluster, you can make a positive difference to the community by having each and
every one come together as one. Develop empathy and take charge towards a better
community.

Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● increase the understanding of social justice issues.
● reflect on your own leadership style and abilities.
● build confidence in skills, abilities, and competence.

Activities Description
Think Outside the Trash! Find out how you can help raise awareness in your
community. Sort out different recyclable items into their
respective coloured (blue, brown and orange) bins.
Help to raise awareness towards the importance of 5R
principle (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover &
Refuse).

Donation Nation Have a collection drive with your group. Collect items
from your friends and family that are still in good
condition and donate them to those in need.

Clean Up Decide which area of your community that you want to


clean up. You can clean up areas like beaches, public
areas, tourist attractions and recreational areas. Ensure
you bring suitable equipment to help you out during the
activity.

Towards a better YOUth Get active in volunteering! Join in any events where
you can exercise volunteerism! You can spend a day
volunteering at your local Person With Disability (OKU)
Centres, Orphanages, Old Folks Homes or Animal
Shelters.

Run for Charity Search on the internet for charity runs that are being
organised in your local community. Participate in the
charity run as a committee member or a participant.
Get your family and friends involved. Run and lend a
hand!

#SapotLokal Do research and learn about local businesses. Go for


locally produced items and make them as your
prefered choice! Help promote local businesses via
social media or by word of mouth.
Cluster 2: Our World
Objectives:
In this cluster, you will develop a critical understanding on global issues. You will have the
opportunity to raise public awareness and gain local support in conserving and preserving
mother nature.

Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● develop empathy and be more environmentally conscious.
● take action and contribute to a greener world.

Activities Description

Every Drop Counts! ● Organise a water conservation awareness


dialogue/workshop.
● Design, construct and implement a water
conservation monitoring plan in your
home/community.
● Harvest rainwater creatively for your household.
● Invent mudballs to treat polluted water.

Plant for the Planet ● Share gardening tips for better homes and
garden. ● Plant a personal garden in a small urban
space. ● Make your own compost from kitchen
waste. ● Offer your gardening services at
charitable homes.
Say NO to Plastic! ● Practise bringing your own cutleries and food
container.
● Create reusable shopping bags for personal use
or as gifts.
● Collect and repurpose plastic into ecobricks.
● Organize a Zero Waste Day/Week
Challenge.

Earth Hour Host your own Earth Hour (individually or with friends):
● Challenge yourself to reduce your carbon
footprint.
● Cook one meal using solar energy.
● Organize a game in total darkness.

Green Fashion Be fashionably trendy by purchasing your clothes from


the local thrift shop or getting preloved clothes from
the people around you and you can even sell out yours
too! Post it on your social media to educate others on
the downsides of fast fashion towards the
environment.

A Cause for Paws Get yourself a pet and provide them with proper care
and love. You can choose to either adopt an animal
from the local zoo (go to Adopt Our Animals) or find a
forever home for the rescued animals in the local
shelter.
● Raise awareness against animal cruelty.

Junk to Cash Collect discarded items that may still interest others
such as mugs, shoes, books, etc from your
household/community. Generate them into cash
through online or jumble sale, flea market etc.
Cluster 3: Advocate for Issues
Objectives:
In this cluster, you will identify both global and community issues and develop your
advocacy skills necessary for proactive leadership.

Learning Outcomes:
As you complete these activities you will:
● educate yourself and others to have a deeper understanding on global issues related
to community.
● discover various ways of advocating to encourage others to be aware of issues around
them.
● challenge oneself to develop and share innovative ideas.

Activities Description

Mini TedTalk on the SDGs Educate yourself on the Sustainable Development


Goals (SDGs). Acquire advocacy tips from the
Advocacy Toolkit - Speak Out For Her World and
speak about the SDGs either in front of an audience or
record it and share on social media.

Speak Up Through Art Explore creative ways to speak up through art. You can
generate ideas and create illustrations on the cause(s)
you believe in. Present the ideas or illustrations in
group meetings, social media or in related events such
as public speaking, debates and forums.

Let’s Advocate Identify a cause which you are passionate about and
organize an advocacy campaign/activity.
Example:
● Surf Smart
● Online Dating Violence
● Say No to ‘Catfish’
● Support Breast Feeding
● Health and Wellbeing
● Environmental Issues

Clover’s Programme Design Core Team Members

1. Aathidyaa Kaleethason
2. Aina Kamilia binti Norazlan
3. Althea Natasha anak Edwin
4. Aniqah Van Haeren
5. Aqilah Deenah Mohd Oryza Ananda
6. Chong Shin Wei
7. Fatin Aqilah Binti Ishak
8. Kasih Leia Ixora Azhar
9. Koh Kar Mim
10. Myra Alissa binti Razali
11. Noor Safia binti Mohammad Razin
12. Puteri Inarah binti Mohamed Shukri
13. Ruby Chow Heng Yee
14. Stella Yee Wei Lin
15. Tham Jing En

Valuable Contributor

1. Alia Nuha Nadzura Binti Shahrir Affandi


2. Lau Yu Jia
3. Nur Aini Binti Zaid
4. Nurul Sabrina Ahmad Azuan
5. Ooi Linva
6. Vishnuprriya Vasudevan

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