This Malaysian NGO tirelessly provides health care to marginalised communities


Imaret volunteers conducting an Orang Asli vaccination outreach programme in Kg Pahong, Pos Bihai in Gua Musang last November. Photos: Imaret

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As the appointed ‘porter’ of Kampung Cacuh in Gua Musang, one of Temiar community leader Rahimi’s main duties is to be a spokesperson for his people.

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