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Eleven NGOs seek UN's clarification of not being involved in Sabah carbon deal
KOTA KINABALU: Eleven non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are seeking United Nations help to clarify and clear the air on legal issues over the Sabah government's Nature Conservation Agreement (NCA) for carbon credit trading.
Sabah civil society groups keen to play a role in 12MP green energy rollout
KOTA KINABALU: Civil society in Sabah looks forward to working closely with the government in its push for more green energy development under the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP).
A novel way to reignite children's interest in traditional food and language
Pacos Trust adopts multi-target approach in efforts to reignite an interest in traditional food and languages.
Activists call for more efforts to address child marriages in Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: Sabah’s child marriages remain a serious concern with activists, calling for more awareness among youths and parents.
NGO calls for more awareness campaigns against child marriages in Sabah
KOTA KINABALU: Child marriages in Sabah remain a serious concern with activists calling for more efforts to raise awareness among youths and parents.
Raleigh International says bye to Malaysia after 31 years
The British-based sustainable development charity closes its Borneo office after evaluating its presence in the country.
Three Malaysians honoured with UN awards
KUALA LUMPUR: It has been more than 30 years since matriarch Ongit Sogondu @ Rosina gave her blessings to her eldest daughter, who upon graduating from a local university, wanted to start an NGO in Penampang, Sabah.
Natural and organic farming methods
From African night crawlers to stingless bees, Kivatu Nature Farm is leading the way in organic farming - the crawlers refer to special earthworms used to convert food or plant waste into fertile compost.
Sustaining rural Sabah
How to use traditional knowledge to protect nature and build up the community.
NGO supports call for more indigenous women representation
KUCHING: A regional NGO has expressed support for a call made by Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (Joas) for equitable representation of indigenous women in politics