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Tuesday, 17 September 2019

GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA BENCHMARKING VISIT TO THE GIRL GUIDES (GIRL SCOUTS) ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND

 



GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION OF MALAYSIA
BENCHMARKING VISIT
TO
 THE GIRL GUIDES (GIRL SCOUTS)
ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND

5/1-2 PHYTHAI ROAD,
RAJATHEWEE
10400 BANGKOK ,
THAILAND.



13 – 16 SEPTEMBER 2019



OBJECTIVES:
i. To understand and learn about the process of measuring their performance.
ii. To identify opportunities for improvement in GGAM through the following:
a) Structure
b) Management
c) Programmes for different sections
d) Trainers scheme
e) Awards
f) Governance



WORKING COMMITTEE

Adviser
Dato’ Jeyadhevy Subramaniam (Chief Commissioner of GGAM)
Chair Person
Hindon binti  Ahmad (National Training Commissioner of GGAM)
Secretary
Che Azura Che Ann (Secretary of  National Training Commissioner GGAM)
Subcommittee
Certificate & Documentation
Noorzaidah binti Mohamed Noor
Gifts and T-Shirt
Nurulain binti Hj. Ngah
JPC
Lim Chiew Khuan @ Jessie Lim
Banner
Che Azura binti Che Ann
Master of Ceremony
M. Vijayaletchumi a/p  S Murugesu
Photographer
Nor Fadhyla binti Ab Rahim


PARTICIPANTS:

NO
NAME
NO
NAME
1
HINDON BINTI AHMAD
14
M VIJAYALETCHUMI A/P S MURUGESU
2
CHE AZURA BINTI CHE AN
15
NOOR HAYATI BINTI PILUS
3
JURIAH BINTI MOHAMED
16
KAMSURI BINTI IBRAHIM
4
HARIYANI BINTI MOHAMED
17
NURULAIN BINTI HJ. NGAH
5
LIM CHIEW KHUAN @ JESSIE LIM
18
BAIDURA BINTI YAACOB
6
NOORZAIDAH BINTI MOHAMED NOOR
19
HABIBAH BINTI ABDUL RAHMAN
7
ZAITUN BINTI MUSTAFA
20
NORSHAM BINTI MOHD SALIM
8
FATIMAH BINTI MOHAMED
21
MILDRED RITA LEONG
9
SAKDIAH BINTI ARI
22
PARIDAH BINTI ABD WAHAB
10
SITI HAJAR BINTI ABDULLAH
2
RODZIAH BINTI AWANG AHMAD
11
RUSNANI BINTI AWANG
24
ZURAINI BINTI REJAB
12
NOR ZAFIR BINTI MD SALLEH
25
NURHANIM AFIQAH BINTI MUDA
13
ROKIAH BINTI ABU BAKAR
26
NOR FADHYLA BINTI AB RAHIM



OUTCOMES:
Based on the questions asked, Girl Guides Thailand doesn’t give priority to producing Queen Guides, but instead, they are focusing in unlocking the girls’ potential as well as enhancing their living skills which in turns help them to be competent and capable work force for the nation.
The Girl Guide Movement in Thailand puts focus in recruiting a big number of members from all walks of life to be instated as leaders. Besides, they prioritise in nurturing girls into building self-esteem, self-confident and self-believe to ensure they would produce girls who have the quality aspired by the leaders / government. Therefore, logbook production is a no-no.
There are four regions in the whole nation with Girl Guides Headquarters led by a leader. This allows them to focus on carrying out community service where each community service carried out, 10 points will be given to the region concerned. Such programmes are:
a.       Giving services
b.      Citizenship
c.       Cultural and Heritage
d.      Environment
e.       Health
f.       Technology
g.       Family life
h.      My vision
i.        International understanding
j.        relationship

Girl Guides Headquarters render services such as lodging, cafeteria, equipment used in seminars and swimming pool on top of carrying out courses on human capital.



Pictures that tell thousand stories during the visit:

Group photo at KLIA before leaving for Bangkok
SESI TAKLIMAT OLEH KETUA KONTINJEN PN HINDON


A quick snap during the break with two representatives from the host nation
Scarf presentation
Group pictures (Malaysia and Thailand)
The Floating Market


Menam Chao  Phraya River Cruise


Among the activities carried out during the visit to Bangkok 


Prepared by:
Pn. Siti Hajar Abdullah