Students help Sarawak natives set up tourism business


MIRI: A group of students from Curtin University of Technology in Sarawak embarked on a project to help native folks in Long Makabar, in the interior of Baram in northern Sarawak, to develop tourism in their settlements as a means of supplementing their long-term incomes.

The students, from the university’s John Curtin Leadership Academy, introduced Project Care, a voluntary social programme to help turn Long Makabar into a popular tourism destination.

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