Doctors On Ground: Malaysian Doctors Are Going The Extra Mile To Ensure The Marginalised Get Healthcare
To many urban dwellers in Malaysia, it takes only approximately 16 minutes to arrive at the nearest clinic or hospital – however, a villager in
To many urban dwellers in Malaysia, it takes only approximately 16 minutes to arrive at the nearest clinic or hospital – however, a villager in
The Malaysian healthcare system has grown from strength to strength in the past decade and is slowly on par with developed countries[1]. However, the COVID-19
An a-ha moment over a cup of teh tarik at a Mamak restaurant was the start of the acclaimed social enterprise, Masala Wheels in 2015.
Malaysia recorded a recidivism rate of 8% in 2017. This means that only 8% of offenders after being released from prison return behind bars due
Water is a human right and everyone deserves access to clean water and sanitation. Without water, livelihoods and living are affected. Perhaps you may remember
In 2020, at least 20,000 children are with disabilities, including children with developmental delays such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD)[1]. The National Autism Society Of
For almost 50 years, Uncle Amran’s home has been the streets. From years of hopping between Johor, Penang and Ipoh, he once resided on the
Everything starts from water. We drink it to survive, water cleanses and nourishes nature. Many of us in the urban parts of Malaysia are accustomed
Lim Kok Cheong was born in 1945 amid uncertainties and at the height of the Second World War. Lim was born in Batam, Indonesia, but
The average Malaysian uses around 201 litres of water a day[1]. That is higher than the recommendation of 50 – 100 litres of water a
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