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A Down syndrome child learning to identify colours using toys placed inside a sensory room at the home run by Johor Disabled Children Charitable and Cares Organisation. — Filepic

JOHOR BARU: The new state government is urged to work closely with Johor-based non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to ensure a better life for the people.

Johor Empowerment of Intellectual Women Association (Jeiwa) president Nor Fadilah Mohamed Nizar hopes the new state government can provide financial aid to NGOs to organise activities and programmes.

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