RYTHM Foundation’s work with Sri Lankan NGO Women’s Development Centre (WDC) has been featured in an article by the leading local English Language newspaper, Daily Mirror. The piece highlights WDC’s personalised rehabilitation services for differently-abled youth and children through a...
To describe the lives of the Chepang people, a marginalised indigenous population in Nepal, as “deprived” would seem a gross understatement. The community of about 70,000 people live in challenging geographical environments in the hills and mountains of central Nepal....
RYTHM Foundation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Malaysia’s PINTAR Foundation to implement the Maharani School Programme (MSP) in national secondary schools.
As is the case worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic has not only triggered a health crisis but an unprecedented economic recession in Malaysia. As the financial ruin disrupted people’s livelihoods and the country’s economic resilience, Malaysia’s projected recovery path reportedly still...
Students participating in a Maharani programme. The Malaysian English daily New Straits Times has featured RYTHM Foundation’s various educational efforts. The opinion piece by veteran journalist Datuk Yong Soo Heong highlights the Foundation’s flagship learning programmes through special needs school...
RYTHM Foundation has been featured in the Sri Lankan newspaper The Island, showcasing the Foundation’s recent partnership with local organisation Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement.
RYTHM Foundation’s Annual Project Report 2021 details the progress with these organisations through its ongoing focus on four United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
Not even a nationwide lockdown induced by the COVID-19 pandemic could stop the employees of QI Philippines from supporting their communities through staff social responsibility (SSR) activities.
Magic filled the air at a boarding school for hard of hearing children in Saratov City, Russia. The occasion: QNET Russia’s year-end Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) event to celebrate the New Year.
In December, QNET Turkey got in on the act by contributing and helping plant 1,000 tree saplings in a joint effort with a local non-profit, the Association for Solidarity of Environmental Organisations (CEKUD).