Deadline: Before midnight on September 13, 2024
TUN DR SITI HASMAH
Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah binti Haji Mohamad Ali is the wife of the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. As wife of the Prime Minister, she campaigned tirelessly for women’s health, family planning, drug abuse control and adult literacy. The Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Award was named in her honour to recognise outstanding contributions by civil society to the HIV/AIDS cause.
THE TUN DR SITI HASMAH AWARD 2024
The Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Award recognises outstanding contributions by organisations and individuals towards meeting the goal of ending the AIDS epidemic as a public health concern in Malaysia.
Established in 1996 by the MAF and presented as one of the highlights of the Red Ribbon Gala, it is a ‘thank you’ note to these organisations and individuals for their exemplary courage, commitment and dedication to creating sustainable impact on communities most affected by HIV/AIDS.
MAF places great importance in highlighting excellence in efforts to respond effectively to HIV/AIDS with the hope of encouraging more organisations and individuals to be more proactive, innovative and committed to the cause.
ELIGIBILITY OF NOMINEES
- Malaysian citizen or organisation registered in Malaysia
- Nomination must be made by third party
- Contributions by the nominee must have been within a minimum of 5-year contribution in the field of HIV/AIDS
FIELDS OF WORK FOR CONSIDERATION
- Contribution to the HIV/AIDS cause
- Leadership commitment in the field of HIV/AIDS
- Commitment in ending stigma and discrimination to HIV/AIDS
- Benefit to community served
- Commitment in treatment, prevention, care and support
- Community empowerment
- Duration of involvement in HIV/AIDS works
MARKING
CRITERIA
- Impact to HIV Cause
- Innovative Approach
- HIV Advocacy & Outreach
- Sustainable Commitment
- Collaboration Efforts
- Pioneering Leadership
- Inclusive Practices
- Ethical Conduct
NOMINATION & WINNER SELECTION
PROCESS AT A GLANCE
NOMINATION
The Malaysian AIDS Foundation (MAF) welcomes nominations for individuals or organisations in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the national HIV/AIDS response. Nomination must be from third party.
SUBMISSION
Completed nomination forms must be received by MAF by Midnight, 13 September 2024.
SCREENING
Nominations received will be screened for eligibility. MAF may contact the nominator to verify the information provided in the nomination form.
JUDGING
MAF will contact all eligible nominees to assess if they have objections to being nominated. Shortlisted nominees and their nominators will be invited for an interview with the Panel of Judges. Public voting will also be conducted and will contribute to choosing the winner among the shortlisted nominees.
SELECTION OF WINNER
The winner will be notified by the MAF. The final decision will be based on 80% marks coming from jurors and 20% marks from public voting.
AWARD
The award will be presented at the Sunway-MAF Red Ribbon Gala 2024 & Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah Award, 30 November 2024, Sunway Resort Hotel, Sunway City Kuala Lumpur.
MOHD RAFFI’E BIN JAAFAR
NAMED WINNER OF SUNWAY-MALAYSIAN AIDS FOUNDATION TUN DR SITI HASMAH AWARD 2022
Mohd Raffi’e bin Jaafar has emerged as the distinguished recipient of the prestigious Sunway-Malaysian AIDS Foundation Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah Award. With an impressive track record spanning nearly two decades, Raffi’e has selflessly devoted his time and efforts to combating the challenges posed by this relentless epidemic.
For more than two decades, Raffi’e has been at the forefront of pioneering initiatives aimed at fostering constructive engagement between the transgender community and Islamic authorities.
Recognizing the need for understanding, acceptance, and support, he took the remarkable step of converting his own residence into a temporary shelter, offering solace and refuge to those affected by HIV/AIDS. Moreover, his altruistic endeavors extend beyond mere physical sanctuary as he consistently organizes Quran classes, imparting spiritual guidance and nurturing the well-being of individuals seeking solace under his mentorship.
Raffi’e’s compassion has garnered immense respect among newly HIV-diagnosed individuals. Fondly known as “Abang Long” within the community, he has earned a reputation as a knowledgeable and resourceful figure, sought after for his profound insights and astute advice. Whether it pertains to crucial aspects such as treatment options, medication management, marriage considerations, or the invaluable moral support essential for perseverance in the face of adversity, those affected by HIV/AIDS eagerly turn to Raffi’e as their trusted confidant and mentor.
Through his tireless dedication and unwavering commitment, Mohd Raffi’e bin Jaafar has proven himself to be a true beacon of hope and inspiration in the ongoing battle against HIV/AIDS. His remarkable journey exemplifies the transformative power of compassion, knowledge, and selfless service, setting an exemplary standard for others to follow in their noble pursuit of eradicating the negative impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.