National Youth Programme
National Youth Programme
Empowering Young Volunteers Through Action.
The MRCS National Youth Programme builds leadership, safety awareness and climate resilience among young Malaysians — through camps, school programmes and public forums.
National Youth Camp
Malaysia's First National Youth Camp.
Hosted by Kuching High School Red Crescent, the camp brought together cadet members from secondary schools across Malaysia over four days — September 18 to 21, 2024.
Participants showcased creativity, leadership, discipline, survival skills and humanitarian values, united by the principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
Participants showcased creativity, leadership, discipline, survival skills and humanitarian values, united by the principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
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4 Days of camp activities
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Unity Across races, cultures and religions
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Kuching Hosted at Kuching High School
SAFE STEPS Kids
School Safety Carnivale Across Six States.
SAFE STEPS Kids (SSK) equips students with life-saving information and practical guidance for disasters, road safety, first aid, hygiene, stress management and climate change — delivered through interactive booths and hands-on activities.
The SSK Carnival empowers youth to lead sessions, creating an engaging platform where students earn stamps at each booth in exchange for gifts.
The SSK Carnival empowers youth to lead sessions, creating an engaging platform where students earn stamps at each booth in exchange for gifts.
Youth-led. School-based. Nationwide.
179 facilitators from educational institutions supported delivery across six states between 2023 and 2024.
Disaster preparedness
First aid and road safety
Hygiene and stress management
Climate change awareness
Youth in School Safety
Empowering Schools to Reduce Disaster Risk.
The YSS module gives students, teachers, parents and youth practitioners skills in School-Based Risk Reduction through experiential, participant-centred learning.