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Campaign boon for indigenous education
Published on: Friday, May 19, 2023
By: Sivaa Tangai Raju
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Campaign boon for indigenous education
From left: Campaign Chairperson Cheong Karr Mei, Faculty of Communication and Creative Industries (FCCI) Dean Dearna Kee June Chen, Epic Homes Ceo & Director Esther Chit, TARUMT President Prof. Ir. Dr. Lee Sze Wei, Orang Asli rep Sali Bah Nap and Campaign Vice Chairperson Nicky Lew Jia Yee at the launching ceremony.
Kuala Lumpur: The prestigious Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TARUMT) joined forces with Epic Homes to provide safe houses for the Orang Asli (OA) community in order to address their fundamental needs as well as improve their living conditions.

Interestingly, the entire campaign was executed by TARUMT’s Bachelor Degree Public Relations (PR) students for their coursework, despite their awareness to facilitate secure roofing for the indigenous people in the country including Sabah and Sarawak.

TARUMT President Prof. Ir. Dr Lee Sze Wei who expressed the University’s delight to collaborate with Epic Homes, said OA community’s social and academic development should always be considered in tandem with the nation’s growth since they are also Malaysians.





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