Collaborations and Shared Impact

At Project Stand Up (PSU), collaboration is at the heart of everything we do.
We believe that meaningful change happens when youth, communities, and partners come together to share knowledge, co-create solutions, and strengthen one another’s capacities.

Over the years, PSU has worked with a diverse range of local and international partners  from youth-led organizations and community networks to academic and humanitarian institutions.
Together, we’ve designed and delivered workshops, research projects, and leadership programs that build youth capacity in areas such as facilitation, digital inclusion, safeguarding, and community development.

These partnerships have created safe, inclusive spaces for learning and exchange, enabling refugee and local youth to lead confidently and drive positive change within their own communities. Each collaboration reflects PSU’s commitment to community-driven innovation and sustainable impact.

Featured Collaborations

Futsal Tournament

Project Stand Up (PSU) collaborated with Youth Empowerment Support (YES) to host the Community Futsal Tournament with the following objectives: To bring together youth from diverse backgrounds including refugees, locals, and various communities through a friendly sports competition that fosters teamwork, mutual respect, and understanding.

Power & Privilage Workshop

We delivered a Power and Privilege workshop to the Azalea Project, an all-girls program focused on fostering self-awareness and empowerment. The session encouraged participants to reflect on how power dynamics and privilege influence their everyday experiences and opportunities.

Xchange Xperiences

Project Stand Up (PSU), in collaboration with Akar Umbi, hosted Xchange Xperiences in celebration of World Refugee Day. The event created a space for people from different backgrounds to connect through creativity, using art-based and interactive activities to spark dialogue, build understanding, and celebrate the resilience of refugee and local communities.

Media Literay Workshop

Project Stand Up (PSU), in collaboration with Taylor’s University, organized a Media Literacy Workshop to equip youth with critical thinking skills in navigating today’s digital landscape. The session covered topics such as identifying misinformation, understanding media bias, and promoting responsible online engagement.

Frist Aid Training

Project Stand Up (PSU) organized a First Aid Training Workshop to equip youth participants with essential life-saving skills and emergency response knowledge. The session covered basic first aid techniques such as wound care, CPR, and handling common injuries, empowering participants to act confidently and safely in emergency situations.

Partner With Us

We’re always open to meaningful collaborations that align with our vision of empowering refugee and local youth through leadership, education, and digital inclusion.
If you’re interested in partnering with us, please get in touch at info@projectstandup.my.