The ICDC project gained support from JCIPJ Past Presidents and current members, as well as other chapters throughout Malaysia.
During the drawing event conducted in Malaysia, there were about 20% participation by members.
As the project was a collaborative effort with JCIPJ's sister chapters in Taiwan, Japan and then-Friendship chapter, Hong Kong, it involved more than 70 members in the whole project organisation. Although there are social differences among Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan, the international understanding of environment remains as the common vision of the mankind. The ICDC converge the differences into a common goal.
The ICDC project has successfully instilled the vision of green environment among the children in Malaysia, Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The artistic works by the children in fact inspired so many adults within the communities that it is indeed the time to start caring the mother earth for the betterment of young generations. The ICDC brings the children in different culture to a common vision, i.e. to create a better living environment for the young generations in the future. It has achieved the objective of inspiring the international communities to come close in working together to help create a better world.
Coincidentally, all children in different countries speak a common language through arts. Therefore, ICDC has become a common language for the children to further understand each culture. It also helps promote cultural exchange among different communities in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan and Malaysia.