Pauline Suzanna
Pauline Suzanna
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Youth Development
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Empowering Youth
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Social Work
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
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Women Empowerment
My journey began through ministry, youth leadership, and community involvement, where I found myself consistently drawn to one thing—walking alongside people as they grow.
This led me to study Social Sciences, deepening my understanding of human behaviour, culture, and community dynamics. Along the way, I represented Malaysia at an international youth camp in Pyeongchang, which broadened my perspective on youth development and leadership across cultures.
Professionally, I began in communications at the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission, gaining exposure to structured communication within a national context. I later grew into roles in public relations, event communications, and training development, contributing to initiatives such as the Malaysia Youth SDG Summit.
Across these experiences, I’ve come to see communication as a bridge—connecting people, ideas, and communities. Today, I work at the intersection of education, communication, and community engagement, focused on creating spaces where learning feels human and growth is shared.
- by Pauline Suzanna
- by Pauline Suzanna