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In line with its ‘Vitality’ mission of doing good for the community,
Unilever (Malaysia) Holdings Sdn Bhd has embarked on a ‘Malaysian
Favourites’ Campaign at all Tesco stores nationwide beginning 29 July
2009 and ended on 26 August 2009.
The month-long campaign will see a portion of every sale of six popular
Unilever brands, namely Sunsilk, Lifebuoy, Breeze, Lipton, Rexona and
Planta be donated to MERCY Malaysia’s Humanitarian Fund to help fund
its humanitarian relief activities.
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MERCY Malaysia today announced its new transformation in its
leadership with the stepping down of its inaugural president and
founder, Tan Sri Dr. Jemilah Mahmood.
Tan Sri Dr. Jemilah Mahmood has been appointed to the post of Chief of
the Humanitarian Response Branch, United Nations Populations Fund
(UNFPA). She will be based at its headquarters in New York, effective
15 August 2009.
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“We must involve communities in disaster management as our focus is to rebuild communities after a disaster and educate them on how to prevent the next one,” said Mohd Radzi Jamaludin, MERCY Malaysia Head of Human Resources and Volunteer Management and the training course coordinator, said.
Mohd Radzi was met after the Disaster Response and Recovery (DRR) training course organised by MERCY Malaysia and funded by the Economic Planning Unit.
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A Malaysian humanitarian organisation has
succeeded in providing aid to displaced communities in Sri Lanka where
others are still struggling to gain access.
“We have been extremely lucky to be given the
opportunity by the Sri Lankan authorities to work in Manik Farm, where
we first went to work equipping four 40-foot containers into health
posts, which were handed over to the Sri Lanka Ministry of Healthcare
and Nutrition on May 8,” MERCY Malaysia Acting President Dr Ahmad
Faizal Perdaus said in a statement.
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OVER the past two decades, the Sri Lankan people have witnessed the devastating effects of civil war on its men, women and children. The number of people who have become internally displaced has risen dramatically, and we are very concerned.
In March, we decided to respond, sending an assessment team, which was quickly followed by a second and later, third team,which identified possible projects for us to undertake in the area of Cheddikulam.
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KUALA LUMPUR, Friday, May 8, 2009: MERCY Malaysia
today handed over four health posts that will serve 40,000 people who
have been internally displaced by the Sri Lankan civil war.
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KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday, 25 April 2009: MERCY
Malaysia today announced that it has kick-started a medical project in
Sri Lanka to assist people who have been internally displaced due to
ongoing conflict.
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KUALA LUMPUR: MERCY Malaysia (
www.mercy.org.my) is
dispatching a three-member team to Sri Lanka on March 26, 2009, to
assess the medical needs of Internally Displaced Persons in the North,
particularly at a hospital in Cheddikulam.
The team comprises MERCY Malaysia’s Head of Relief
Operations Dr Paul Mettler, Medical Co-ordinator Dr Wan Nurdiana
Zaireen Wan Zainal Abidin and Programme Officer Ms Elliane Arriany
Mustapha.
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32 Humanitarian
Negotiators from 20 countries are taking part in a course at Penang
Medical College (PMC) this week (15-21 February). The training course
is organised by The Center for International Humanitarian Cooperation
(CIHC), through its Institute based at Fordham University, New York.
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