Building a hardy populace


Kampung Pemberian villagers in Kuala Krai, Kelantan participating in the Mercy Malaysia BRC programme where they take a tour of the neighbourhood to identify problems such as clogged drains that can contribute to floods.

A RESILIENT community will be able to better manage disasters and be more prepared for untoward incidents.

With this in mind, Mercy Malaysia, a non-governmental organisation that provides humanitarian services based on voluntarism locally and abroad, formed the Building Resilient Communities (BRC) segment in the country last year.

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