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NGO founder left shattered by overwhelming cries for help

NGO founder left shattered by overwhelming cries for help Reena Sekaran @ FMT Lifestyle © Provided by Free Malaysia Today The team at RFTR gathering food supplies. (Refuge for the Refugees pic) PETALING JAYA: With Malaysia’s movement control order (MCO) extended indefinitely in a desperate attempt to stem the speed at which Covid-19 is sweeping across the country, many are reeling from the impact, including those who have volunteered their time to help ease the misery of the less fortunate in society. One such individual is Heidy Quah, the founder of Refuge for the Refugees (RFTR), who was left heartbroken by the over 1,700 families pleading for help.

Refugee aid distributor heartbroken over having to choose which family to help

Refugee aid distributor heartbroken over having to choose which family to help
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NGOs ready to support vaccination efforts

NGOs ready to support vaccination efforts
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International Women s Day 2021: Kate Spade Celebrates 5 Inspiring Malaysian Women

Dr Jezamine Lim Dr Jezamine Lim was first woman to attain a PhD in Stem Cell and Tissue Engineering at UKM. Now, she is co-founder and CEO of Cell Biopeutics Resources, which aims to produce world class stem cell derived cosmetic products and therapeutic treatments for unmet medical diseases. She shares her experience in this male-dominated field: “When I started my journey in the BioTech field, I realized that there were and still are very few women that are involved in this industry. And she is determined to inspire young women to join the STEM industry and beyond.  I think it is important for myself and other women in this field to challenge this status quo! she said. We need to help break the perception that this is a ‘man’s game’ and prove that gender has nothing to do with a person’s ability to excel in this, or any, field.”

Kate Middleton and Prince William speak with medical staff and volunteers from across the Commonwealth, a year into the pandemic

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke with medical, charity and voluntary staff from across the Commonwealth, and their conversations highlighted a cause that s important to them both: The intersections of the pandemic and mental health. Kate and William had video calls with Dr. Zolelwa Sifumba from South Africa, Faysal Islam from Bangladesh and Heidy Quah from Malaysia to hear about how the coronavirus pandemic has affected front-line health-care workers there and what challenges it has given their mental well-being. Zolelwa said prior to the pandemic, front-line staff were also exposed to occupational illnesses. She had a personal experience with multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis as a medical student. But COVID-19 has posed new challenges, and she said it s important for communities to give health care workers as much support as possible.

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