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Chapter 1: The Issue 1.1 Introduction .. 1.2 Problem Identification 4
1.1 Introduction
Child abandonment or baby dumping is the act of relinquishing interests and claims over one's offspring with the intent of never again resuming or reasserting them for an extended period of time, a child younger than 12 months of age in a public or private setting with the intent to dispose of the child. An abandoned child is called a foundling (as opposed to a runaway or an orphan). According to reliable statistics, at least one baby is abandoned weekly which causes include many social and cultural factors as well as mental illness. Statistics showed that from 2005 until current, there were 472 babies abandoned by their irresponsible parents of which, 258 were dead and 214 are still alive. One major factor to baby dumping cases is the increasing number of babies conceived out of wedlock, which Hospital Kuala Lumpur has recorded 301 cases of such births this year of which, 34 babies were delivered by under-18 mothers. 472 cases of baby dumping and what the public doesnt know are that abortions can reach up to 300 cases a day. These are real issues related to baby dumping that the public are not aware. There were almost equal numbers of male and female infants involved, leaving them either dead or homeless. Police say a majority of baby-dumping cases involve Malays, which observers say is the result of the stigma of illegitimate children and the community being ill equipped to deal with unwanted pregnancies. While there is no actual racial breakdown available because it is often difficult to determine the race of the babies, police say anecdotal evidence and prosecutions show the majority involves Malays. According to the policemen, 13 out of 65 cases in 2010 involving the dumping of newborns have resulted in prosecutions. All of the accused were Malays.
Statistics Statistics shows that Selangor has recorded the highest number of baby dumping cases which is 122 cases from the year 2005 to 2010. Whereas Johor 83 cases, Sabah 65, Sarawak 34, Negeri Sembilan 24, Pulau Pinang 22, Perak 19, Pahang and Kedah 17, Kelantan 10, Terengganu 5, Melaka 3, Kuala Lumpur 2 and Perlis 1. Total up from all these states, there are 407 cases of baby dumping from the year of 2005 to 2010.
From 2005 to January this year (2011), a total of 517 baby dumping cases were registered in the country. 203 of the cases involved boys, 164 girls while the gender of the other 150 babies could not be ascertained. For cases in which the gender cannot be identified, post-mortems could not be carried out because the bodies were too badly decomposed. Of the total,
EXTREME CELEBRATION OF EVENTS Occasions such as Valentines Day, Birthday Parties, New Year Celebrations, and etc. are the factors that causes baby dumping. These occasions are usually been celebrated in extreme manners and encouraged liberal socializing and free sex, which resulted in the act of baby dumping. The cultures, which originated from the West, did not suit well in our Eastern culture world, especially in a country where 60 percent of the populations are Muslims.. POVERTY Poverty is also a factor that causes child dumping. Persons in cultures with poor social welfare systems who are not financially capable of taking care of a child are more likely to dump him/her. Political conditions, such as difficulty in adoption proceedings, may also contribute to child dumping, as can the lack of institutions, such as orphanages, to take in children whom their parents cannot support. Societies with strong social structures and liberal adoption laws tend to have lower rates of child dumping.
SEXUAL ABUSE
LACK OF SEXUAL EDUCATION Teenagers are not exposed to sexual education as some parents and teachers feel shy and awkward to talk about sex with an underage. It is very important that these teenagers are to be taught about sex at early age to prevent baby dumping cases keep on happening. In conclusion, baby dumping is morally and physically wrong. Teenagers should keep a distance from crimes. They have to learn to be responsible for what they have done and think maturely on the pros and cons before jumping to a conclusion. They should be able to differentiate what is good what is bad. All in all, parents and schools must play their roles in fighting baby dumping cases by imposing enough sex education for their children and always beware on their children's actions. We should put a stop on baby dumping and start to see these infants as gifts to be treasured. After all, they are your own inheritor.
Mass media Mass media also is one of the ways to prevent baby from being abandoned. It is the nearest medium and the best way to communicate and educate teenagers. It all about how to protect themselves and give useful knowledge to avoid from involve in anything that can take them to this problem. Besides that, the suitable sex therapists or psychologist could be presenters of a special programme on sex education and set the stage for more personal discussions in homes and schools.
The Government The government also must involve overcoming this problem from step by step and taking this matter seriously. Baby hatch is indeed good way to help single mother who cannot afford to take care the baby and nowadays Sekolah Harapan and Kewaja has already been opened for person who involved in unwanted pregnancy.
Objective Enhancing the awareness of the people in giving more value and love to their babies and children. Aim To encourage teenagers who are experiencing this problem to choose other alternatives besides dumping their babies.
Johnson & Johnson's commitment to innovative health care products has resulted in consistent financial performance. The Company has 27 consecutive years of adjusted earnings increases and 49 consecutive years of dividend increases. Johnson & Johnson, employing approximately 115,000 people worldwide, is engaged in the manufacture and sale of a broad range of products in the health care field in many countries of the world. Johnson & Johnson's primary interest, both historically and currently, has been in products related to health and well-being. Johnson & Johnson was organized in the State of New Jersey in 1886. Johnson & Johnson is organized on the principles of decentralized management. The Executive Committee of Johnson & Johnson is the principal management group responsible for the operations of Johnson & Johnson. In addition, certain Executive Committee members serve as Worldwide Chairmen of Group Operating Committees, which are comprised of managers who represent key operations within the group, as well as management expertise in other specialized functions. These Committees oversee and coordinate the activities of domestic and international companies related
Consumer The Consumer segment includes a range of products used in the baby care, skin care, oral care, wound care and womens health care fields, as well as nutritional and over-the-counter pharmaceutical products, and wellness and prevention platforms. The baby care franchise includes the JOHNSONS Baby line of products. The brands in the skin care franchise include the AVEENO; CLEAN & CLEAR; JOHNSONS Adult; NEUTROGENA; RoC; LUBRIDERM; DABAOtm; and Vendome product lines. The oral care franchise includes the LISTERINE and REACH oral care lines of products. The wound care franchise includes BAND-AID brand adhesive bandages and Neosporin First Aid products. The brands in the womens health franchise are the CAREFREE Pantiliners; o.b. tampons and STAYFREE sanitary protection products. The nutritional and over-the-counter lines include SPLENDA, No Calorie Sweetener; the broad family of TYLENOL acetaminophen products; SUDAFED cold, flu and allergy products; ZYRTEC allergy products; MOTRIN IB ibuprofen products, and PEPCID AC Acid Controller from Johnson & Johnson Merck Consumer Pharmaceuticals Co. These products are marketed to the general public and sold both to retail outlets and distributors worldwide.
Pharmaceutical The Pharmaceutical segment includes products in therapeutic areas, which include anti-infective, antipsychotic, contraceptive, dermatology, gastrointestinal, hematology, immunology, neurology, oncology, pain management and virology. These products are distributed directly to retailers, wholesalers and health care professionals for prescription use. The products in the pharmaceutical segment include REMICADE (infliximab), a treatment for a number of immune mediated inflammatory diseases; STELARA (ustekinumab), a treatment for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis; SIMPONI (golimumab), a treatment for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis; VELCADE (bortezomib), a treatment for multiple myeloma; PREZISTA (darunavir) and INTELENCE (etravirine), treatments for HIV/AIDS; NUCYNTA (tapentadol), a treatment for moderate to severe acute pain; INVEGA SUSTENNAtm (paliperidone palmitate), for the acute and maintenance treatment of schizophrenia in adults; RISPERDAL CONSTA (risperidone), a treatment for the management of Bipolar I Disorder and schizophrenia; PROCRIT (Epoetin alfa, sold outside the United States as EPREX), to stimulate red blood cell production; LEVAQUIN (levofloxacin) for the treatment of bacterial infections; CONCERTA (methylphenidate HCl), a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ACIPHEX/PARIET, a proton pump inhibitor co-marketed with Eisai Inc., and DURAGESIC/Fentanyl Transdermal (fentanyl transdermal system, sold outside the United States as DUROGESIC), a treatment for chronic pain that offers a delivery system. Medical Devices and Diagnostics The Medical Devices and Diagnostics segment includes a range of products distributed to wholesalers, hospitals and retailers, used principally in the professional fields by physicians, nurses, therapists, hospitals, diagnostic laboratories and clinics. These products include Biosense Websters electrophysiology products; Cordis circulatory disease
3.3 History
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) is a global American pharmaceutical, medical devices and consumer packaged goods manufacturer founded in 1886. Its common stock is a component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the company is listed among the Fortune 500. Johnson & Johnson consistently ranks at the top of Harris Interactive's National Corporate Reputation Survey ranking as the world's most respected company by Barron's Magazine, and was the first corporation awarded the Benjamin Franklin Award for Public Diplomacy by the U.S. State Department for its funding of international education programs. A suit brought by the United States Department of Justice in 2010, however, alleges that the company from 1999 to 2004 illegally marketed drugs including antipsychotics to Omnicare, a pharmacy that dispenses the drugs in nursing homes. Johnson & Johnson responded that the payments were lawful and appropriate. The corporation's headquarters is located in New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States. Its consumer division is located in Skillman, New Jersey. The corporation includes some 250 subsidiary companies with operations in over 57 countries. Its products are sold in over 175 countries. Johnson & Johnson had worldwide pharmaceutical sales of $24.6 billion for the fullyear 2008. Johnson & Johnson's brands include numerous household names of medications and first aid supplies. Among its well-known consumer products are the Band-Aid Brand line of bandages, Tylenol medications, Johnson's baby products, Neutrogena skin and beauty products, Clean & Clear facial wash and Acuvue contact lenses. Before the "Merdeka" era, imported Johnson & Johnson surgical dressings, baby and sanitary protection products could be found in hospitals and homes of families in Malaya, Singapore, Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei. These were distributed through J&J's distribution agent, The Borneo Company. Johnson & Johnson Malaya Limited was incorporated in 1960 and continued sales through its distributors.
In February 1962, the company with a work force of 50 employees commenced manufacturing operations from a single-storey office block and factory occupying a 4.8 acre land at Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya. As the company grew, the agency distributorship was terminated and the Company assumed its own direct selling activities in Peninsular Malaysia in July 1976, establishing its own depot network in Butterworth, Ipoh, Malacca and Kuantan. As the business continued to grow in the 80's, it was supported not only with increased employee headcount but also in expansion of its facilities which included the extended office block, new canteen, warehouse extension, provision of air-condition to the factory and improved parking lots. Today, the Company has established a leadership position in the health care industry. This is the fruit of its employees' dedication, teamwork and its commitment towards "The Signature of Quality" to continually provide its customers with the best, most innovative products and services.
3.5 Vision
Johnson & Johnsons vision is to be a source of innovation for emerging markets and address the unique needs of Asia Pacific patients. This might include devices for specific disease states that are prevalent in Asia, simplified and smaller instruments, multi-use or disposable products that are more economical, or a product range for rural health centers. In June 2011, a Medical Devices and Diagnostics R&D center will open in Suzhou, China, focused on market-appropriate innovation for fast-growing emerging markets. Functions to support this innovation will also be based on the campus, including new product development and marketing, clinical research, regulatory, quality assurance and operations. Johnson & Johnson has also entered into pharmaceutical research partnerships that connect biotech, medical and academic communities to its global research centers. One is a partnership in cancer research formed in 2008 with Tianjin Medical University Cancer Hospital in China. In November 2010, research collaboration between Tsinghua University in China and Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. was announced. This five-year strategic partnership aims to accelerate discovery research and foster new therapeutic approaches for infectious diseases, an area of significant unmet medical need and one where we feel we can contribute positively to public health goals in China. In 2009, Johnson & Johnson established a first-of-its-kind late-phase chemical entity facility, Analytical and Pharmaceutical Development Center, in Mumbai, India. The center will play a key role in addressing major global health care challenges, many of which also face Mumbai and the region. For the consumer sector, the Emerging Market Innovation Center that opened in Shanghai in 2007 is built on a consumer closeness and bonding
3.6 Products
Products from our Consumer companies stand at the ready to improve the quality of your everyday life. We offer products and information targeting baby care, skin and hair care, oral care, nutritionals, pain relief, topical care and much more. Creating meaningful innovation in health care within the Consumer business franchise relies on a research strategy equally rooted in technology and consumer insights, in keeping with our vision: BRINGING SCIENCE TO THE ART OF HEALTHY LIVING Whether it's analgesics or baby care, endoscopic surgery or interventional cardiology, oral care or wound care, the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies make products that help people live healthier lives.
Baby Care
JOHNSONS JOHNSONS BEDTIME JOHNSONS SOOTHING NATURALS PRIMAGE BABY.com DESITIN JOHNSONS HEAD-TO-TOE FRAGRANCE FREE BABY LOTION BABYCENTER.com PENATEN NATUSAN
Women's Health
Products for womens health care needs.
STAYFREE MONISTAT CAREFREE O.B.
Over-the-Counter Medicines
Relief for pain, colds, coughs, allergies and more.
TYLENOL SUDAFED MYLANTA ZYRTEC and ZYRTEC-D12-HOUR MOTRIN IMODIUM PEPCID NICORETTE BENADRYL ROLAIDS DOLORMIN
Nutritionals
Products for a healthier diet.
SPLENDA LACTAID BENECOL VIACTIV
Vision Care
Products for vision care.
VISINE ACUVUE Brand Contact Lenses
4.3 Consumer/Stakeholders
4.3.1 Current Consumer Characteristics
Segmentation Child: 0 5 years old Youth: 16 25 years old Young Adults: 26 35 years old Women: 36 and above Target Market Johnsons Baby core target audience is from the age of 16 to 35 year old women New Target Segment Men
4.3.2 Stakeholders
Board of Directors Mary Sue Coleman, Ph.D President, University of Michigan James G. Cullen Retired president and Chief Operating Officer, Bell Atlantic Corportion Ian E.L. Davis Former Worldwide Management Director of McKinsey & Company Michael M.E. Johns, M.D. Chancellor, Emory University
4.4 Products
Baby Skin
Helps eliminate friction Clinically proven to be safe, gentle and mild Allergy and dermatologist -tested Clean, classic scent
JOHNSON'S Baby Oil Gel with Shea & Coco Butter, Aloe Vera & Vitamin E, and Lavender
Specially formulated for lasting protection This concentrated gel form provides extra moisturization to help nourish and protect your skin from dryness. JOHNSON'S Baby Oil Gel locks in up to 10 times more moisture on wet skin than an ordinary lotion can on dry skin.
The story began more than 35 years ago when a young Southeast Asian pharmacist founded Pureen. His vision for Pureen was as clear then as it is today: Thinking About Baby and You. Pureen continue to develop a family of products of the highest quality, made with the safest ingredients, produced under the safest standards. Over the years, Pureen have grown from their Pureen Baby product line to a full range of products designed to ease and comfort Baby, Mom and Family. Their mission remains constant: Thinking About Baby and You. Thinking About Baby and You, we will continue to develop customized products of the highest quality, designed to meet their customers unique needs. Their products will always be represented by professionals who are passionate about wellness, and will always be available in stores that share their commitment to customers and family.
4.5.2 Products
Baby Wear & Soft Accessories Baby Diapers Nursing & Feeding AccessoriesBaby Toiletries Kids Toiletries Family Toiletries Oral Care Nasal Care Baby Wipes Detergents Napkins & Related Products Nutritionals Feminine Care Disposable Underwears
History: Established in 1973, Anakku is today the largest public listed company of baby clothes and babycare products in Malaysia, recognised as being the most experienced and innovative manufacturer in its field. "Anakku" or "My Child" a name so simple yet so meaningful and universal. That is the appeal of the Anakku name which has gained worldwide acceptance for baby products of premium quality, safety and reliability. Among the countries in the world where Anakku is a registered trademark include Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, Britain, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Ireland, New Zealand, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and Vietnam. Anakku, the complete babycare brand built on a strong, solid foundation of premium quality which babies will love around the world. Product and Services: As a total babycare specialist, Anakku also offers services beyond manufacturing. Services like marketing expertise and international networking; designing and craftsmanship by a team of internationally trained designers that can cater to the taste and preference of different markets. Total Baby Products Specialist; offering a complete range of apparel, toiletries, disposable diapers, feeding equipment, toys, baby accessories and gift sets. In addition to the Anakku house brand, a variety of international and well-established names are represented and distributed by Anakku. These include the world-renowned Disney Babies, Sesame Street, Looney Tunes and Pur from the United States; Tommee Tippee from the United Kingdom ; Smiley Babies from France and Tommy & Oscar from Italy
Cultures and Values: Every product that carries the Anakku name is a labour of love - from selection of premium quality materials to the finest craftsmanship right down to packaging and delivery. At every process, stringent quality control ensures that every product that reaches you is an expression of love, comfort and safety. Which is why at Anakku, our philosophy is to continually add value to an increasing variety of babycare products with safety and innovative features. Because after all we believe there is no value greater to a baby than the value of a parent's love....with Anakku.
The desire to be clean, active and healthy is intrinsic to every one irrespective of age or economic status. Lifebuoy understands this need and champions the cause for hygiene and health around the world. An inspiring vision for more hygienic, healthier and ultimately more vital communities is the driving force behind the Lifebuoy brand. To realize this vision, Lifebuoy has looked to consistently innovate and provide accessible hygiene and health products to a wide variety of consumers. This vision also commits the Lifebuoy brand team to visible action, inspiring projects that motivate consumers to improve their hygiene behavior. In 1894, William Hesketh Lever launched Lifebuoy in the UK as the Royal Disinfectant Soap.
4.6.2 Products
Bar Soap Hand Wash Body wash Hand Sanitizer Mens Range Clear Skin
Situation Analysis Baby Dumping Awareness 4.6.3 Yu Yee Oil (Herbal Medicated Baby Oil)
Yu Yee Oil is a herbal medicated ointment with sweet peppermint smell. It is use traditionally to relief winds and bloated problem in babies. Chinese mothers have been using it for centuries and it has been time-proven to be an effective treatment for gassy babies. Colic is believed by many to be caused by problems with the babys immature digestive system causing painful abdominal trapped gas. By using Yu Yee Oil you will be effectively relieving colic and soothing baby. It also helps to reduce mild muscle and joint aches and pain of all ages.
Dominant market player: Worldwide sales have grown 14% indicating a strong position for the global group. High Market share and Strong brand: Huge Market share and strong branding in the area of producing healthcare and consumer products. Research & Development (R&D) to suit different target groups: Working with intensive scientific notions Johnson and Johnson utilize a varied expanse of problem solving techniques in order to challenge the standard practice and capitalize on growth through emerging markets which enables associated growth.
Decentralized organizational structure that can make control difficult and even cannibalization of products from other departments: Due to the numerous departments and sub units used by Johnson and Johnson, the organizational structure appears more decentralized, hence making it very difficult to control and minimize the possible cannibalization of products from different departments.
OPPORTUNITIES
THREATS
Consumers attach more & more importance to quality & local/global brands: As the years goes by, consumers become more aware of brands and demand more value for their money. With Johnson and Johnson global as brand, it could be safely forecast that future sales for Johnson and Johnson will be good. Target groups with growth potential: The introduction of new target segment which is men proves Johnson and Johnson the opportunity to target and deliver to a wider range of consumers.
Strong Competitors either from within or outside the health care industry: Technological developments with health care concepts can easily be copied. This can greatly affects Johnson and Johnsons ability to have a sustainable competitive advantage. Threats from the downturn in the global economy: Most of Johnson and Johnson products are luxuries that could be hurt by an economic downturn.
5.1 History
The establishment of the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM) is a manifestation of the country's aspirations, pursuant to the Fourth World Conference on Women, which was held in Beijing in 1995, and has been implemented in accordance to the document entitled "Platform for Action For The Development of Women towards the Year 2000", i.e.: "Establishment of a full-fledged ministry that demonstrates the
government's commitment to raise the status of women in this country" It was first named as the Ministry of Women Affairs and its establishment was announced by YAB the Prime Minister on 17 January 2001. The role and functions of the Ministry were then enlarged and expanded and the ministry was subsequently re-named as the Ministry of Women and Family Development (KPWK) on 15 February 2001. As a result, the Department of Women Affairs (HAWA) and the National Population and Family
responsibilities of KPWK were further broadened. On 27 March 2004, the Ministry of National Unity and Social Development was dissolved and some of their functions were subsequently subsumed into KPWK. In line with the restructuring, KPWK was further re-named as the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (KPWKM).
With the latest reorganization, the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development now oversees four (4) agencies under its direct jurisdiction i.e.: Department for Women Development (JPW) Social Welfare Department of Malaysia (JKMM) National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN) Social Institute of Malaysia (ISM)
The NAM Institute for the Empowerment of Women or NIEW was officially established on the 1st of July 2006 and falls under the purview of MWFCD after Malaysia had been given the mandate to establish this Institute by NAM Member Countries. KPWKM is led by Y.B. Dato' Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil (2001 - Februari 2008) as the Minister, entrusted with the responsibility to promote and raise public perception on the importance of the role of women and family institution in contributing towards the developmental agenda of the nation. The Ministry is also responsible for the creation and promotion of community and social awareness programmes as well as the progression of the nation's social development objectives aspects especially those
5.2.2 Mission
Integrate the perspectives of women and society into the mainstream of national development and strengthen the family institution towards improving social welfare.
5.2.3 Goal
Develop a prosperous society through the sharing of responsibility of the strategic development and delivery of social services efficiently and effectively.
5.2.4 Objectives
To increase the participation and active role of women, families and communities as contributors and beneficiaries of development countries. Importance of preserving the rights of women, families and communities fairly and impartially without discrimination element. Extending equal opportunities to women and society in social, economic and political. Strengthen the family institution. To ensure the delivery and support systems that efficiently and effectively
5.2.5 Strategies
1. Ensure a gender perspective, family and community groups are integrated in policy formulation and planning and program implementation. 2. Strengthening the implementation of family values in society by working closely with government agencies, private and non-governmental organizations. 3. Auditing rules and existing rules and propose new legislation to ensure the survival, protection and advancement of women, families and communities. 4. Conducting research and development programs in the areas of gender, population, family and community development to promote innovative approaches in planning and program development. 5. Develop and strengthen the social database for comprehensive and integrated planning, monitoring and evaluation of programs for the target group. 6. Enhance the skills and knowledge and empower target groups to enable their effective participation in national development. 7. Increase and diversify opportunities for target groups to improve the socio-economic development programs through the kerjsama implementing agencies. 8. To strengthen the network of national and international levels in order to share information, experiences and expertise.
5.3 Services
Refuge KPWKM provides a home to battered women and their children. The refuge is also a center for KPWKMs activities relating to family and women. Telephone counseling Telephone counseling is available to deal with womens problems, crisis situations and to provide basic legal information. Face-To-Face Counseling Qualified social workers offer counseling sessions to women who are in need of counseling and not necessarily seeking for shelter. Appointments are required for this service with the social workers. Child Care Centre
MWFCD joins 'Kami Prihatin' campaign MWFCD has officially joined the 'Kami Prihatin' campaign which aims to raise awareness among the community on child abuse and abandoned babies on 23 March 2010. At the same time, YBM also hopes that this campaign will promote the Child Protection Policy contained in the Child Act 2001 in premises such as schools because the policy is comprehensive in all aspects related to children. Astro Awani will broadcast a documentary that can raise awareness of the community more effectively along with a few programs that will be
These programmes had helped to increase the economic capabilities of single mothers that enabled them to be independent as well as capable to provide for their families.
The Social Welfare and Development Council (SWDC) endeavours to integrate all parties at the grassroots level, particularly the local community, to tackle social and welfare issues. The establishment of the SWDC will augment the network of the sectors that are responsible for social work including the government, NGOs, corporate sector and individuals in line with the concept of Welfare, a Joint Responsibility. Through the SWDC, all activities and programmes at the grassroots level can be activated in an integrated manner so as to tackle social and welfare issues and create a caring society (MAYANG).With the establishment of the SWDC, it is hoped that social problems like child abuse, domestic violence, and deviant behaviour among youths can be identified and preventive, intervention, social, rehabilitation and development programmes can be implemented. The main function of the SWDC is to give advice to State Social Welfare Departments and District Social Welfare Offices as well as expertise to
It is a one stop reference centre on reproductive health of teenagers. It was launched in November 2005. KAFE@TEEN was introduced with the objective of handling issues relating to the reproductive health of teenagers through such services as information on health of teenagers, counseling, medical treatment for youth problem and education on personal development of teenagers. Apart from this, the programme was also jointly conducted with schools in the vicinity of KAFE@TEEN at the NPFDB Headquarters by organising visits by students to the centre. The visits were designed to give them exposure to matters relating to reproductive health of teenagers. As at end 2007, three KAFE@TEEN were established namely at the NPFDB Headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, in Butterworth, Penang and in the Federal Territory Branch of NPFDB in Kuala Lumpur. Some 13,000 teenagers had registered as friends of KAFE@TEEN. The creation of these centers had helped to heighten awareness of reproductive health of teenagers and had prevented this target group from being involved in negative sexual and reproductive behaviors.
5.9 Stakeholders
MINISTER OFFICE Minister Y.B. Senator Dato Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil Political Secretary Y.B. Dato Suhaimi Ibrahim Senior Private Secretary Y.B. Dato Ab. Ghani Salleh Private Secretary Y.B. Dato Roziyah Md Yusoff Press Secretary Mr. Eikmar Rizal Mohd Ripin Special Function Officer Ms. Suriani Kempe Administrative Assistant (Secretarial) Ms. Juliyana Johari Administrative Assistant (Secretarial) Ms. Nur Akmal Mohd Dahalan Administrative Assistant (Clerical/Operations) Ms. Siti Rodzor Ahmad Lance Corporal/Constable Mr. Bahari Atan General Office Assistant Mr. Mohd Firdaus Ishak
General Office Assistant Mr. Roszaimi Othman POLICY BRANCH (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT) 1) Planning and Research Unit Principle Assistant Secretary Ms. Kamariyah Mokhtar Assistant Secretary Mr. Mohd Fahmi Mohd Latib Assistant Secretary Ms. Rosmiati Ahmad Assistant Secretary Mr. Mohamed Helmi Deris @ Abdullah Assistant Secretary Ms. Norsuraya Pinjaman Administrative Assistant (Clerical/Operations) Ms. Nor Hazalina Ahmad Nordin 2) Community Development Unit Principle Assistant Secretary Mr. Raja Saifuddin Raja Azman Assistant Secretary Mr. Radzial Alwi Mohamad Assistant Secretary Mr. Adi Aiman Kamaruddin Assistant Secretary Ms. Liyana Suhimi Assistant Secretary Ms. Hemalatha a/p Ramachristnan Administrative Assistant (Clerical/Operations) Mr. Khalid Abu Kasim Ms. Siti Zuraida Abd Manap
Chapter 6: Survey
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