‘Ensure better coordination so that we can prepare better food’


Kembara Kitchen Co-Founder, William Cheah (third from left) with his whole team of volunteers taking a group photo’s at the Kolej Vokasional Kota Tinggi temporary flood relief centre (PPS).

KOTA TINGGI: A humanitarian food aid service NGO, Kembara Kitchen, is calling for better kitchen coordination from the state disaster management task force so that the flood victims can get better quality of food.

Its co-founder William Cheah said that the lack of coordination between agencies and the kitchens had always been a major challenge for his NGO, especially when deciding on food preparation.

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