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AGM

19th. AGM will be held as below:

Date: 4 March 2006 (Saturday)
Time: 3pm
Venue: Corus Hotel, Jalan Ampang

All members are invited

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Buletin Nov. 2005

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myJICA President’s Conferred Dato’ship

Abdullah conferred Kedah’s highest award

ALOR STAR:Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will be conferred
Kedah’s highest award, the Darjah Utama Kedah (DUK), in conjunction
with Sultan Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah’s 78th birthday today.

Newly-appointed Mentri Besar Datuk Mahdzir Khalid and Datin Paduka Seri
Rosmah Mansor, wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, will be conferred the
Seri Setia di-Raja Kedah (SSDK) award that carries the title Datuk
Seri.

State executive councillor Datuk Ahmad Bashah Md
Hanipah, Army commander Jen Datuk Seri Abdul Aziz Zainal, Langkawi MP
Datuk Abu Bakar Taib, Navy commander Datuk Illyas Din and Air Force
deputy commander Lt Jen Datuk Azizan Ariffin will receive the Datuk
Paduka Seri Setia Sultan Abdul Halim Mu’adzam Shah (DHMS) award that
carries the title Datuk Paduka.

The Darjah Gemilang Seri
Mahkota Kedah (DGMK) award that carries the title Datuk Wira will go to
Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Paduka Azalina Othman Said, state
financial officer Datuk Ismail Hamid, Alor Star mayor Datuk Yusof
Nayan, deputy Army commander Lt Jen Datuk Muhammad Ismail Jamaluddin
and Westar Holdings Sdn Bhd managing director Datuk Seri Syed Azman
Syed Ibrahim.

The Datuk Paduka Mahkota Kedah (DPMK) award that
carries the title Datuk will be conferred on Alor Star High Court judge
Datuk Zainal Adzam Abd Ghani, High Court judge Datuk Wan Adnan Muhamad
and Deputy Information Minister Datuk Zainuddin Maidin.

The Sultan will also confer the Datuk Setia di-Raja Kedah (DSDK) award that carries the title Datuk on
51 recipients. Among them are Mardi Economic and Technology Management
Centre assistant director Tunku Mahmud Tunku Yahya, Judiciary
Commissioner Mohamad Zabidin Mohd Diah, Integrated Air Defence System
deputy commander Brig Jen Tunku Izham Tunku Jusoh, Kedah deputy chief
police officer SAC (I) Ahmad Katran Askandar, Penang CID chief Senior
Asst Comm II Syed Ismail Syed Azizan, Sixth Brigade Infantry commander
Brig Jen Datuk Al Latif Mohd Noor, state executive councillors Datuk
Azmi Daim and Nawawi Ahmad, Deputy Speaker Jamil Idross, Malaysian
ambassador to Qatar Ku Jaafar Ku Shaari, and parliamentary secretaries
in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Mohd Johari Baharom and Datuk
Dr Mahitoh Ibrahim.

Other DSDK recipients include state Wanita
MCA chief Lim Bee Kau, TV3 news and current affairs department director
Datuk Kamarulzaman Zainal, Mida director-general Datuk R. Karunakaran @
Karownakaran, Survey and Mapping Department director-general Dr Abdul Kadir Taib,
Kota Star district officer Hashim Ismail, Prime Minister’s chief
confidential secretary Datuk Mohamed Thajudeen Abdul Wahab, Universiti
Utara Malaysia registrar Latifah Hassan, and Universiti Putra Malaysia
orthopaedic lecturer Assoc Prof Dr K. Silvakumar.

National
Fishermen Association (Nekmat) chairman Jusoh Awang, Syarikat Edaran
Digital System Berhad managing director Bistaman Ramli and Thong Guan
Industries Bhd chairman Ang Toon Cheng @ Ang Tong Sooi are also among
the recipients.

The Setia di-Raja Kedah (SDK) award will be
conferred on 27 people, Ahli Mahkota Kedah (AMK) award to 110, Bintang
Perkhidmatan Cemerlang Kedah (BCK) to 49, and Jaksa Pendamai (JP) to
18.

The state had yet to release the list of Bintang Kebaktian
Masyarakat (PKM) and Pingat Jasa Masyarakat (PJK) recipients at press
time.

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A Valued Partner in Southeast Asia

A Valued Partner in Southeast Asia

Members of a course on traditional ethnic dress organized by myJICA.
Photo: Alumni Activities

Established in August 1988, the JICA Alumni Society of
Malaysia (myJICA) has grown over the years to 1,080 members. In
addition to regular activities, such as the holding of general meetings
and directors’ meetings, it also organizes parties for members and
undertakes philanthropic activities, such as blood donation drives and
assistance for tsunami victims.

It also promotes participation in the JICA-Net digital
communications network that enables simultaneous multilateral
conferences and distance training and is actively involved in
development education. It also operates its own website (http://www.myjica.net/modules/news/), which introduces new members, provides a forum for the exchange of opinions, and offers frequent updates on current
news and topics.

In 2005 new activities were launched by myJICA, including efforts to
promote the independence of people with physical disabilities by
reinforcing massage and sign language training in collaboration with
physically disabled alumni.

On September 20, 10 members of the alumni association, led by
President Abdul Kadir Taib, visited JICA Headquarters in Tokyo to make
a report of its activities. Dr. Kadir described myJICA’s efforts to
contribute actively to JICA projects and expressed a desire for further
collaboration between JICA and the alumni association. JICA, too, hopes
to enhance coordination with myJICA in the coming years and to work
with alumni members as project partners.

It is hoped that myJICA will expand its contact with
other alumni associations and serve as a model for good practices not
only in ASEAN but other regions as well.

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