Kota Kinabalu: The establishment of a centralised disaster relief hub in Sabah has garnered widespread support from entrepreneurs and community leaders, signalling a united front in enhancing relief efforts across the State.
Led by the Institute for Development Studies (IDS), the IDS-Kembara Kitchen-Pacos Voluntary Service Hub received commendation for its innovative approach to coordinating and optimising disaster response operations.
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Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Minister Datuk Ewon Benedick and Kapayan Assemblywoman, Jannie Lasimbang, emerged as vocal supporters of the disaster relief hub, recognising its potential to revolutionise the way aid is distributed during times of crisis.
Their endorsement underscores the crucial role that entrepreneurs and community leaders play in driving positive change and fostering resilience in the face of natural disasters.
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