Over the past decade, RYTHM Foundation has achieved remarkable global milestones in pursuing positive social impact. As the social impact arm of the QI Group of Companies, we have emerged as a potent catalyst for sustainable community development, directly influencing...
RYTHM Foundation's adopted Orang Asli Bateq community in Malaysia is finally getting official documentation after years of living in the shadows of statelessness and poverty.
RYTHM Foundation has won an award for its remarkable partnership with India’s Mann Deshi Foundation in a project empowering young rural women in Maharashtra.
RYTHM Foundation’s Volunteer Development Programme is an innovative initiative to inspire public engagement and stimulate youth volunteerism within local communities.
An RYTHM Foundation and UKM convention addresses Malaysia’s indigenous communities’ challenges with over 30 education, health, livelihood, and rights resolutions.
Empowering women in the workplace is crucial for fostering equality, diversity, and organisational success. A recent dialogue session hosted by RYTHM Foundation discussed how women can take the personal initiatives to shape a supportive workplace.
Malaysia’s Bateq tribe children are making history as they become the first to receive education and enrol in a mainstream school. Their rapid transition to Sekolah Kebangsaan Merting is a significant milestone facilitated by RYTHM Foundation.
Employees from QI Group’s Malaysia office recently volunteered to spruce up a community hall in the Sungai Bonus/Air Jernih People’s Housing Project in Kuala Lumpur as part of our Employee Community Impact (ECI) initiative.
A report on the first phase of RYTHM Foundation’s Maharani Schools Programme (MSP) shows that the initiative positively impacted 200 marginalised teenage girls in selected Malaysian national schools.
During the QI Group’s International Women’s Day celebration, Datin Sri Umayal Eswaran hosts Dr Madhavi Panda and Amara Wichitong in a dialogue session.