Friday, May 07, 2010

The 5th National Congress of Integrity

Dear Friend,
You are invited and you are free to invite your friends. Please register your invites vide the forms directly now on the website of OHMSI. Keep the goal of a mix of invitees to include others different than yourself. We will close registration when we hit 300attendees.Thanks.
Registration for Part 1 (13-May-2010 Common Ground Dialogue) is now open - CLICK HERE to begin Registration.



The 5th National Congress of Integrity

The National Congress on Integrity (NCOI) has been organized annually since 2005 by the NGO, OHMSI Sdn. Bhd. This year the 5th NCOI on 16th September will be on the theme: Truth Matters: Integration with Integrity. The event this year will be co-organized by UCSI, IAIS, MAFa and a growing list of civil groups with common ground concerns.

Common Ground Dialogue – 13th May 2010

In preparation for the Congress, a Common Ground Dialogue session will be held on 13 May to evolve a very clear problem definition of the challenge of UNITY in Malaysia.

The theme for this dialogue session will be: The Challenge of Forging Unity in Malaysia. The objective is to create a civil society initiative which will be to seek to clarify the current Government’s 1Malaysia Agenda and work towards a common ground of unity in thoughts and deeds, or intents and actions at least amongst the participating key stakeholders.

The main outcome will be a priority listing of the top 5 common issues of concern pertaining to unity in Malaysia. These issues and concerns will then be subject of discussion at the Congress on 16th September, from which a summary of recommendations will be compiled for submission to the Government as a Civil Society document of the policy issues related to the challenges of forging unity in Malaysia.

It is anticipated that the summary document representing the considered deliberations of a multiethnic citizenry within a common purpose and ground will provide real alternatives for future action in the growth and development of our nation.

Please find details of the Dialogue and register electronically by going to www.OHMSI.net and clicking the 5th NCOI.

Organizing Committee of the 5th NCOI,
c/o MiDAS @ UCSI University
Faculty of Economics and Policy Science,
UCSI University.

26th April 2010.
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Registration for Part 1 (13-May-2010 Common Ground Dialogue) is now open - CLICK HERE to begin Registration..
PARTICIPATION (Part 1)
We welcome individuals from all ethnic groups to be part of this peoples’ conference where people of like mind and heart with a sincere love for Malaysia come together to explore our common concerns and dialogue for solutions. A small contribution of RM10 per participant is requested to assist in covering costs*. The NCOI is wholly organized and sponsored by non-partisan civilian groups. If you wish to participate or invite your like minded friends and contacts, kindly respond by sending the following information to patnunis@gmail.com no later than 3rd May 2010.
EVENT: COMMON GROUND DIALOGUE ON UNITY
DATE: 13TH MAY 2010
TIME: 8.30 am – 5.30 pm (Registration begins at 8.00 am)
VENUE: CONFERENCE HALL, INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED ISLAMIC STUDIES (IAIS)
Jalan Elmu, off Jalan Universiti, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, KUALA LUMPUR‎ - 03-7956-9188
(within the grounds of INTAN Wilayah Persekutuan Office)

* Your contribution will be collected at the door on the day of the conference.
SCHEDULE
8.30 – 8.50 am Registration
8.50 - 9.15 am Table Activity – Getting to Know You
9.15 – 9.30 am Opening Ceremony
Welcome Speech
Keynote Address
Announcements by MC
9.30 – 9.45 am Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah (tbc)
9.45 – 10.00 am Blogger Art Harun
10.00 – 10.15 Dato Marina Mahathir
10.15 – 10.30 Dato Ghazali Dato Yusof
10.30 – 10.45 Saudara Anas Zubedy (tbc)
10.45 – 11.00 Tunku Zain Al-'Abidin Muhriz.
11.00 – 1.00 pm Exchange of Views at Roundtables
1.00 – 2.00 pm Lunch
2.00 – 2.15 pm Review of Morning / Process Announcements
2.15 – 3.45 pm Kopitiam Conversations at Roundtables
List 3-5 Challenges in Forging Unity in Malaysia
Poster Mount Listing
3.45 – 4.15 pm Gallery Walk / Tea Break
4.15 – 4.45 pm Plenary: Random Table Reports
4.45 – 5.00 pm Delegates Feedback and Close

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PART 1: COMMON GROUND DIALOGUE
THE CHALLENGE OF FORGING UNITY IN MALAYSIA (13TH MAY 2010)

This 5th National Congress on Integrity focuses on Unity in Malaysia. Since her inception, the Rukun Negara epitomises the ideal situation desired by all Malaysians of every ethnicity and creed. It is our national value statement.
THE RUKUN NEGARA

Our nation, Malaysia, is being dedicated:
• to achieve a greater unity of all her peoples;
• to maintain a democratic way of life;
• to create a just society in which the wealth of the nation shall be equitably shared;
• to ensure a liberal approach to her rich and diverse cultural traditions;
• and to build a progressive society which shall be oriented to modern science and technology;
We, her peoples, pledge our united efforts to attain these ends guided by these principles:
• BELIEF IN GOD
• LOYALTY TO KING AND COUNTRY
• UPHOLDING THE CONSTITUTION
• RULE OF LAW
• GOOD BEHAVIOUR AND MORALITY
OBJECTIVE OF THE 5TH NCOI:
With the Rukun Negara as our ideal, this NCOI initiative is intended to delineate key challenges in forging unity in Malaysia or the Unity is Strength belief statement on our national crest.
KEY OUTCOMES OF THE NCOI
PART 1: COMMON GROUND DIALOGUE – 13th May 2010
A prioritized list of not more than 5 key issues and challenges that need to be addressed for forging unity in Malaysia will be identified by the Common Ground Dialogue.
PART 2: THE NATIONAL CONGRESS ON UNITY – 16th September 2010
The second part of the 5th NCOI will focus on the issues identified on the 13th May, and consider policy options for resolution and submission to Government.
Registration for Part 1 (13-May-2010 Common Ground Dialogue) is now open - CLICK HERE to begin Registration..

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