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Kuala Lumpur, 6 December 2008 -
UCSI University’s School of
Nursing took a bold step towards HIV/AIDS awareness in
conjunction with this year’s World AIDS Day.
They organised a “Red Ribbon Charity Walk,” supported by
Rukun Tetangga Taman Midah Zon B and the Rotaract Club of
Kuala Lumpur.
Dr. Mazliza Said, Clinical Specialist from the Department of
Medicine and Infectious Disease Unit at the Sungai Buloh
Hospital was the special guest at the event. She shared
vital information and statistics on the spread of the HIV
virus and AIDS in Malaysia.
"The first patient diagnosed as HIV positive was back in
1986 and to date, there are 80,936 HIV positive patients
identified in Malaysia,” she said. |

Back row from left: Dr. Mazliza Said, Ms. Kavita Sukanandan, President of the Rotoract Club of Kuala Lumpur and Mr. Yon Yong Tin, Deputy Chariman of the Rukun Tetangga Taman Midah (Zone B). Front row from right: Associate Professor Jeya Devi, Head of School of Nursing and Group President and Vice Chancellor, Peter Ng from UCSI University and children from Rumah WAKE
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She added, “However, these
numbers are not fully accurate, as many do not come forward
due to the social stigma it carries. There is also a great
shift in the demographics of HIV positive patients. It is
now the ‘average Joe and Jane’ who is HIV positive.”
Group President and Vice Chancellor of UCSI University,
Peter T. S. Ng, in his speech, acknowledged that AIDS is
here to stay, and it is not just a problem for the “other
people” but rather an issue for all of us --- you and I. In
short, the whole community!
This event aimed to highlight the university’s collective
responsibility in transforming attitudes towards those
afflicted with HIV/AIDS, and to encourage actions that can
stop its spread.
UCSI University School of Nursing students, members
of the Rukun Tetangga Taman Midah Zon B and the Rotaract
Club of Kuala Lumpur turned up in full force to join this
charity walk. The group, numbering more than 250, wove their
way round the commercial area of Taman Midah, including the
night market and distributed pamphlets on HIV and AIDS while
carrying candles symbolizing support for the afflicted. |
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Right - left, UCSI University Group President Peter Ng, Dr. Mazliza and UCSI University Nursing students lighting the candles before the walk |

The long line of participants |
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The charity walk also raised
funds amounting to more than RM5,000 to support HIV-infected
children at Rumah WAKE 1 (Pertubuhan Wanita dan Kesihatan,
Kuala Lumpur), an NGO set up by the late Ms. Catherine I. J.
Arumanayagam.
Rumah Wake 1 has 14 children of all races and religion, aged
2 to 14 years. The children are provided regular treatment
at the Pediatric Institute, Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Seven of
these children are on HAART medication (combined
antiretroviral therapy of 3 drugs).
Encik Abu Bakar Jalaluddin, President of WAKE said, “I am
very grateful that UCSI University’s School of Nursing
spearheaded this effort to raise funds for WAKE, along with
the rest of the Taman Midah community and the Rotaract Club
of Kuala Lumpur. As this silent epidemic makes its presence
felt within the community in the decades to come, the work
begun today will help increase the understanding that HIV
and AIDS is a communal issue rather than an individual one.”
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