Welfare Dept to work with Unicef on malnourished kids

Welfare Dept to work with Unicef on malnourished kids

It will seek out those in need of aid from the department, as indicated in Unicef study of 2,142 children.

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The Welfare Department will work with Unicef to address results of the survey on malnourished kids. (AFP pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
The Welfare Department is studying the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) report on marginalised children.

The report, issued on Feb 26, was based on a survey on poverty and denial of rights of urban children living in flats in Kuala Lumpur.

Its director-general, Mohd Fazari Mohd Salleh, said the department would work with Unicef to discuss the findings which claimed that children living in People’s Housing Project (PPR) areas in the country had been mostly identified to suffer from malnutrition and retardation.

He said he took very seriously, the 76-page report consisting of survey data collected from 966 household heads and 2,142 children in 17 different locations around the capital and Petaling Jaya.

“The department will reach out to the groups through the 1Malaysia welfare roadshow which began on March 1 and will conclude at the end of this month.

“The programme, involving the community, volunteers, local leaders, the government and private sector, will seek out those who are eligible for aid from the department,” he told Bernama when met after being a guest on the Nine 11 programme produced by Bernama News Channel here yesterday.

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