From 15 to 17 May 2026, SGM Sabah, together with the Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Student Representative Council and the UMS Secretariat of Indian Arts, Culture and Heritage, jointly organised the “Seeds of Hope and Action” (SoHA) exhibition at the university library. The exhibition attracted 406 lecturers, students and members of the public.
Through informational displays, guided tours and interactive exchanges, the exhibition encouraged visitors to reflect on today’s global crises, and consider how individuals and communities can take action towards a sustainable future for the planet. The guided tours were conducted by a team comprising SGM Sabah student division members and UMS students, who helped visitors explore the relationship between peace and sustainable development from various perspectives.
Interactive booths and quiz activities were also featured at the venue. In addition, visitors were introduced to the wall made using environmentally friendly materials at the SGM Sabah Culture Centre, along with its production process. The display drew considerable interest and encouraged further discussion on SDG principles and practical actions individuals can take in their daily lives.
Reported by Fung Jin Yee, photographed by Chin Vui Lip and Dennis Chin
Exhibition guides encouraging visitors to reflect on the connection between personal action and the SDGs.Parents and children visiting the exhibition together, exchanging thoughts and reflections while learning about the SDGs.Interactive booths attracting students to participate and deepen their understanding through quizzes and discussions.Students from diverse backgrounds visiting the exhibition to learn more about the SDGs.
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