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Yap (front row, middle) with Prof Mohd Shukri (in green tie) and MSU vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Junainah Abd Hamid (in red), posing with convention guests and participants.

A convention focusing on the post-recovery aspects for victims of natural disasters through social entrepreneurship was organised by the Management & Science University (MSU) in partnership with the Higher Education Ministry.

The programme called Students Representative Council (SRC) Convention 2016 - Disaster Management 2.0: Developing Social Entrepreneur, consisted of a series of talks and workshops by field experts, brain storming sessions over case studies, and presentations of alternative solutions for post-recovery after natural disasters.

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