KUALA LUMPUR: Engagement sessions on the Hardcore Poverty Eradication Programme organised by the Prime Minister’s Department are a proactive move towa...
: Engagement sessions on the Hardcore Poverty Eradication Programme organised by the Prime Minister’s Department are a proactive move towards realising the Unity Government’s aspirations to eliminate hardcore poverty, said Datuk Seri Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail .
“We admit that there are those who are left out , that is what want to reduce. We want to ensure that those who really need receive it... may not appear to be poor, but in reality, they are living in hardship. She said this to reporters after attending the engagement session for the Bandar Tun Razak and Cheras parliamentary constituencies at Institut Latihan Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur here today.
The engagement session was also attended by representatives of the Federal Territories Department , DBKL, the Implementation Coordination Unit in the Prime Minister’s Department, the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Council and the Malaysian Indian Transformation Unit as well as the Social Welfare Department.
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