KUALA LUMPUR: Since she was 18, Tijah Yok Chopil has been helping orang asli children in her village learn subjects like mathematics by relating them with everyday life issues.
Twenty three years later, Tijah runs a literacy programme for over 60 orang asli children at two centres in Perak and one in Negri Sembilan. The programme helps the children learn to read, write and count.
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