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To, The Chief Librarian Main Library University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City rror, Metro Manila, Philippines uc. secretariat.upd @ gmail. com

Dear Sir/Madam,

Enclosed herewith a copy of my recent book entitled Mlz Personal Journey in Observing the Dlmamic Iskandar and It's Forgotten Sea Gypsies. This is my l5th book and please see my C.V. as attached. Please accept this with my compliments. I hope you can publicize to the users of your library especially the graduate students in the Social Sciences as well as the academic staffs and researchers of your university to read this book which touches on the contradictions of Economic Development. I would welcome comments. Please send your comments or any request to purchase more books from me at the following address.

The price for soft cover copy is MfR So.oo and hard cover copy is N,IYR 1oo.oo. My foundation postal address is Ao3, Sri Bukit Tunku Condominium, Lorong Tun Ismail, 5o48o , email address is , office phone number is +6o3-2602 B1SS and fax number is +6o3-2602 5977. Please contact my office assistant Mr. Virgil at those numbers and email address as stated. Could you please reply to me on the safe arrival of this delivery?

With Best Regards, 4o^,\-, Professor Dr Jamilah Ari PhD CV OF PROFESSOR JAMILAH ARIFFIN

Jamilah Ariffin was born in Kuala Kangsar, Perak and spent her childhood days in Tapah, Perak. From the tender age of 7, she was already a keen sports girl, representing her school in almost all sports - sprinting, long-jump, high-jump, netball and hockey. Eventually she became a member of the prestigious Perak combined schools hockey team. Her biggest achievement in sports was to be selected as one of the players for Perak state women's hockey team in 1966.

Equally active in co-curricular activities, Jamilah was an ardent Brownie and Girl Guide and an eloquent debator, earning herself the award for being Best Debator in school. Academically, she also excelled in her studies and deservingly earned the title of "Best All-Round Student" and thus was popularly elected as Head Girl Prefect in a co- educational school comprising male students. For the Senior Cambridge level exam results, she was one of the top Malay students in Malaysia and consequently was awarded the coveted Colombo Plan Scholarship to study in Australia. lt was while doing her undergraduate studies at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, that Aschootstudentat she met her future husband, Dato'Haji Abdul Ghani Othman (now the 14th Chief the age of 17 Minister of ).

At her Honours year in the Department of Sociology, University of Queensland, Australia, she was the top student in her class and graded as achieving First Class Honours. She came back to Malaysia after her Master's degree at the University of Queensland and started working as a university lecturer but continued with her Doctorate on a part-time basis. She achieved her PhD in Development Studies in 1985. ln her academic tenure, Jamilah has served at four local universities in Malaysia since 1975, first as a lecturer at Universiti Pertanian Malaysia (now Universiti Putra Malaysia); followed by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in the Economics Faculty. ln '1994 she was promoted as a full Professor at Universiti Malaya at the Faculty of Economics and Administration" When her husband (Dato'Abdul Ghani Othman, a Federal Minister since 1985) was appointed as Chief Minister of Johor in 1995, she moved to UniversitiTeknologi Malaysia in Johor and was appointed as a Senior Research Fellow and Head of the Department of Socio-Economic Research and Humanistic Development in lnstitute Sultan lskandar, which is the consultancy arm of the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia in Johor.

After graduating with the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. This was atthe Convocation in 1985 Professor Jamilah has published more than 15 books and more than 40 research papers in academically acclaimed journals. Below is a list on some of her publications : (i) "Women & Development in Malaysia", Pelanduk Publications, 1992 (ii) "Poverty Amidst Plenty : Research Findings and the Gender Dimension in Malaysia", Pelanduk Publications, 1994 (iii) "Readings on Women and Development in Malaysia", Population Studies Unit, , Kuala Lumpur, 1994 (iv) "From Kampung to Urban Factories - Findings from the HAWA Study", University of Malaya Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1994 (v) "Social Challenges of Rapid Economic Transformation", lSl Publication, 2001 (vi) "Facing Up to Global Challenges : Building Resilient Families and Caring Communities in A Troubled World", joint publication of Asia Pacific Forum on Families (Malaysia) and Family Development Foundation of Johor, 2006 (vii) "Readings on Women and Development in Malaysia - A Sequel (Tracing Four Decades of Change)", MPH Publishing, 2009 (viii) "Himpunan Makalah Wanita dan Pembangunan di Malaysia - Satu Kesinambungan (Menyusuli Perubahan Selama Empat Dekad)", MPH Publishing, 2010

She was the first Malaysian to be selected to serve in the Commonwealth Expert Group in on "The lmpact of Structural Adjustment" which came out with the publication "Women and Structural Adiustment" in 1990.

Upon achieving the status of Full Professor at the University of Malaya in 1994 Professor Jamilah was elected as a Board Member of the Swiss Academy of Development in Switzerland (1994-2001).

Jamilah Ariffin was the main consultant for the Malaysian government for the UN Beijing Women's World Conference in China in 1995 and came outwith the publication "The Status of Women in Malaysia". She was also the Malaysian government main consultant for ESCAP's pre-Beijing Women's World Conference meeting which was held in Thailand in 1993 and in Jakarta in 1994.

Many do not know that she was also one of the few women who helped to draft the first chapter on "Women and Development" for the Sixth Malaysia Plan and one of the most active persons who successfully lobbied for this chapter to be included in the Sixth Plan through which the Department of Women's Affairs (HAWA) was set up and subsequently the Ministry of Women's Affairs. She served on the National Councilfor the lntegration of Women in Development (NACIWID) for 12 years (1988-2000). ln terms of leadership role, she was leader of the Malaysian official delegation to the Senior Officials Meeting for Women Ministers'Conference held at the Commonwealth Secretariat, London in 1992 and APEC Women's Consultative Meeting in Manila in 1997.

As regards administration experience in Academia, Jamilah Ariffin held the position of Coordinator of the Population Studies Unit at the University of Malaya from 1991-1994. She was also the coordinator of Royal Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz HAWA project on Factory Women and came out with the book "From Kampunq to Urban Factories - Findinqs from the HAWA Studv", Edited and Coordinated by Jamilah Ariffin, University of Malaya Press, Kuala Lumpur, 1994.

To date, Professor Jamilah is the President of Asia Pacific Forum on Families (APFAM), a position she has held for the past 10 years. Asia Pacific Forum on Families (or APFAM for short) is an international NGO representing 12 member countries in the Asia Pacific region. Beginning as the Vice-President in 1997 and subsequently the President of APFAM lnternational in 2002, Professor Jamilah has organised and published every proceedings of APFAM lnternationalConference held bi-annually.

Since '1995, when her politician husband was posted to Johor to become the 14th Chief Minister of Johor, Professor Jamilah automatically became the President of JUITA (the Association of Wives of Elected Representatives of the state Government of Johor). ln this capacity as wife of the Chief Minister of Johor, she has since 1996 successfully initiated fourteen (14) socialwelfare projects in Johor. 2 ln appreciation of her contribution in the social welfare field (as cited above), Professor Jamilah was awarded Darjah Paduka Mahkota Johor (DPMJ) which carries the title "Datin Paduka" in 2003 by the Iate .

Currently, Professor Jamilah is undertaking the following research projects :

1. ProfessorJamilah togetherwith several professorsfrom the local universities is doing a studyon "The Socio-Economic and Cultural Transformation of the Sea Gypsies of " (with a focus on the Orang Asli Seletar in Kampung Simpang Arang, Kampung Sungai Temon and Kampung Bakar Batu, Johor Bahru).

The objectives of the study are : (i) To study and document the current socio-economic status of Orang Seletar and to trace the changes they have undergone since the past 100 years (ii) To produce 2 scholarly books as an outcome of the study of the socio-economic status and transformation process of Orang Seletar (iii) lf asked, they will advise the Johor state government on the felt needs of this group since the state has declared its intention to upgrade their economic status (and has future plans to re-settle some of them in better surroundings)

A detailed questionnaire has been designed and implemented to reflect two primary areas of interest in the study. Firstly, a survey instrument which includes questions yielding data on selected socio-economic indicators related to health and nutrition, education, employment, income and assets, and access to public amenities, infrastructure and utilities. Secondly, the questionnaire attempts to examine the effectiveness of existing government socio economic programmes meant to uplift the socio-economic status of Orang Seletar communities.

A literature search to guide the formulation of a structured questionnaire for the field survey has been done and this questionnaire will be administered at face-to-face interviews with the heads of households. ln addition to a field survey, selected Orang Seletar individuals were interviewed closely in focus group discussions (FGD) using the life-history analysis methods,

All these fundamental issues (as they relate to the objectives of the study) will be deliberated within the framework of the most important documents that have guided the general development of Malaysia in generaland Johor in particular (these include the 9th Malaysia Plan (2005-2010) and 1Oth Malaysia Plan (2A10-2015) as wellas the Strategic Plan for Orang Asli(RPSOA, 2010).

2. Professor Jamilah in her role as the President of JUITA has initiated (since December 2011) a new JUITA-ku Sayang 14rh Project entitled "The "Orang Asli" Community Development Project". Various programmes under this project are being introduced which are as follows : (i) Organizing better infrastructural development of the community involved such as conducting income-generating skills training courses, better playing fields for the children and youth and ensuring their fishing jetty has been repaired (ii) Organising health camps with specific emphasis on the prevention of common and life threatening diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure and also to disseminate information on healthy eating, personal hygiene, exercise and regular medical examinations (iii) ln ihe pipeline is an intention to set up a 1 Million Ringgit Trust Fund where only the dividends of this seed money will be used for skill-training and educational needs of this aboriginalgroup

3. Professor Jamilah is also one of the main researchers of the Monash University South East Asia international research (SEACO) project which is being conducted in the district of Segamat in Johor. This research project covers a sample of 70,000 people and it is in collaboration with other public health departments of overseas universities such as Sydney University, Amsterdam 3 University, Denmark University, Harvard University and Auckland University, New Zealand. This is a public health and demographic study which intends to establish a surveillance system based on longitudinal sentinel surveillance designed to develop the evidence that will not only inform policy making, but also through working closely with communities, develop modules to identify how communities can contribute to improve their health and well-being. lt will also establish a comprehensive database to continually provide updated information on "living communities" in South East Asia.

Professor Jamilah's main reason in participating in this community project is on the following concerns : To establish the :- (i) Main spinal health problems which have occurred either due to birth defects or after-birth accidents (ii) Main health problems of mentally-handicapped children (iii) Main female health problems as in breast cancer, ovary health issues and so forth

All these are investigated among the community members in the context of their socio-economic poverty status and their gender position in society. Once the research findings are known, remedial treatment medical services can be sought from the international medical specialists who are partners in the overall project.

Professor Jamilah currently holds 2 academic positions. These are as :

1. Adjunct Professor at the School of Medicine, a branch of Monash University, Australia in Johor Bahru 2. Adjunct Professor at the School of Social Work and Social Policy, Division of Allied Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

Recently, Professor Jamilah has been appointed to be a member of the Scientific Advisory Group, SEACO, Monash University for three years. This consists of prominent professors in their own academic fields, deans and top government officers in Public Health. They represent a wide spectrum of an international network. Among its members are :

1. Haji Tahir Aris, Director, lnstitute of Public Health, National lnstitutes of Health, Ministry of Health, Malaysia 2. Abbas Bhuiya, Professor and Deputy Executive Director & Interim Executive Director, lnternational Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh 3. Ruth Bonita, Emeritus Professor, University of Auckland, Co-Director, lnternational Public Health Consultants 4. Adeeba Kamarulzaman, Professor of lnfectious Diseases and Dean, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya 5. Lenore Manderson, Professor of Medical Anthropology, Head, Social Sciences and Health Research, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences and Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Australia 6. John McNeil, Professor of Epidemiology, Head, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Australia 7. Pascale Allotey, Ex Officio - SEACO Executive, Professor of Public Health, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Monash University, Sunway Campus, Malaysia l-Resolve Foundation

Prof Jamilah Ariffin is the steering force behind the establishment of a new social welfare foundation in Malaysia- the l-Resolve Foundation. She is the chair on the board of trustees for this foundation.

This foundation has been founded with a commitment to advance social welfare and economic research in Malaysia. As its driving visionary and founder, she aspires to contribute towards efforts at all levels of scale- grass-roots, national and international, that aim to improve the living outcomes of the disadvantaged and often socially excluded segments of populations. The priority groups for focus include poor single mothers and their children, poor indigenous groups and the mentally handicapped. She has already solicited research support from eminent local researchers in relevant fields of study.

Some ambitions for the foundation include:

. the conduct of internationally acclaimed research that will serve as tools for the developmental planning by the Malaysian government, . partnerships with other similarly aligned foundations and organization within Malaysia, . implementation of welfare projects and activities that directly uplift needful communities, r capacity building and transfer of skills required to progress social welfare knowledge and expertise in Malaysia