Stepping up measures for B40


Happy participants: E-Kasih participants showing their dividend vouchers from a fish farming project in Tasik Kenyir. E-Kasih is not only about getting welfare aid but it also provides facilities on starting a business. — Bernama

AS pointed out in a recent report published by Unicef Malaysia on urban child poverty in Kuala Lumpur, one out of two households surveyed do not have enough money to buy food to survive.

Most importantly, malnutrition is prevalent among children below five years old – a shocking discovery!

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