Work with civil societies so no one left out in aid, Putrajaya told
Suhakam has urged the government to work with civil society groups to ensure Covid-19 economic aid reaches vulnerable groups that have fallen through the cracks. – The Malaysian Insight pic, April 23, 2020.
PUTRAJAYA must work closely with civil society groups during the movement-control order period to ensure no one is left out from getting aid, said the Malaysian Human Rights Commission . The commission said the government should also ease limitations or restrictions to enable these groups to function effectively.
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