by SUKA Society | Feb 17, 2013 | News, Opinion
What study did our officers make to come to such a silly conclusion? How did the study rate one’s looks? Was there a look like ‘horse’ rating or something? Did the study bring in a few ‘experts’ in good looks to provide the evaluation?...
by SUKA Society | Jun 17, 2011 | Research
An article on Time Magazine about child abuse gives us a little insight into the reasons why most child abuse cases goes unreported – Children in highly developed countries suffer abuse and neglect much more often than is reported by official child-protective...
by SUKA Society | Jun 15, 2011 | Campaign
World Refugee Day is on the 20th of June. Over the next few days we will highlight two short stories on refugee children to help us catch a glimpse into their very challenging life experiences. We hope that these stories will help us not only to understand, but also...
by SUKA Society | May 27, 2011 | News, Opinion
Losing a child is devastating. Losing a child because we forgot must be worse than devastating. I mean, how do you comprehend the fact that a person’s mind can be so preoccupied to the point of forgetting about his child baking under the hot Malaysian sun? Did...
by SUKA Society | Feb 21, 2011 | Event, News, SUKA Related
SUKA Society together with UNICEF and RED Communication came together to organise a video workshop for teenage girls to exercise their creativity and showcase their talents. Natalie Heng from The Sun reported on the event in the article below – THE statistics...