UM and Hartalega pledge to educate youth


Song & dance: A performance by the members of Kelab Alami KAWA to commemorate the establishment of the youth empowerment programme.

HARTALEGA Holdings Berhad (Hartalega), the world’s largest producer of nitrile gloves, is committed to making positive contributions to the communities in which it operates.

In a bid to facilitate the development of young Malaysians in these areas, Hartalega has joined hands with the Universiti Malaya (UM), and Anak Alami Enterprise (AAE), a non-profit organisation, to embark on a rural youth empowerment programme.

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