Iswandy Ahmad

[3] He routinely conducts leadership development programs for the country's youth and is a vocal supporter of civil society.

The Ministry of Health's attempts to solve the issue should have more assistance from cooperation with other government agencies, he claimed, as the council is worried about the sharp rise in the number of cases.

[8] The second Brunei Young Leaders Convention concluded on 8 August 2019, with a call to youth to enhance their civic participation in order to create a more vibrant local government system.

Iswandy Ahmad, acknowledged that youth advocacy has made progress, but highlighted a lack of involvement in local institutions such as village and mukim consultative councils.

[2] The second iteration of Brunei's inaugural human capital conference, INITIATE, would take place on 19 May 2022, with a focus on creating a resilient workplace culture in the new normal.

He is also one of the founders of the HIV Awareness Programme for Peers & Youth (HAPPY), which has trained more than 5000 young people since it was launched by the Brunei Darussalam AIDS Council in 2007.

The BDAC will support and direct the members and volunteers to execute a successful event, but they are free to plan and manage their own programs and activities.

[11] Iswandy was re-elected as president of the BDAIDSC during the most recent annual general meeting at the Health Promotion Centre (HPC) in 2023, and he continues to lead the organization.