| The TRYLA programme is specifically
designed to develop young Malaysian men and women between the ages of 21 and 35, who have
leadership potential and to prepare them for the opportunities and challenges that lie
ahead of the nation as it aspires to attain Vision 2020. The TRYLA programme develops
qualities of leadership skills and managerial talent among the youths of the nation. The
programme is named after the late Tun Abdul Razak, the former Prime Minister of Malaysia
because of his profound interest in the youths of Malaysia. The TRYLA programme is designed to bring out the leader in the youth by exposing them to a whole array of leadership skills and management development, pitting them with youths of different gender, ethnic origin and religious background. This fully residential programme aspires to make them tolerant and appreciative of people of diverse backgrounds in a series of outdoor activities,
lively and thought-provoking classroom discussions, and community services.

Upon completion of the programme, the participants are
expected to be strongly aware of the existence of the environment and issues of
leadership, and the importance of being able to deal with the changing environment in
leadership demands and the challenging workplace in terms of managerial expectations. As a result of their common experiences shared throughout and beyond the programme, the
participants are expected to become a coherent group with a strong commitment towards
ethical values and society, ready to take on the challenges of leadership and play an
active role in helping Malaysia attain Vision 2020.
This Programme Is Sponsored By The Konrad
Adenauer Stiftung (KAS), Germany
| For more than thirty years the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung has been cooperating with partners everywhere in the world. In more than 100 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East and North America, 85 representatives look after more than 200 programmes. All KAS's projects serve the goals of promoting democracy and
development, improving understanding across national and cultural borders, providing help towards self-help, and combating the root causes of poverty and environmental destruction. KAS has an active peace policy on a global scale. |

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About TRYLA Programme 2006 |