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To further enhance the effectiveness of health service delivery to Orang Asli communities, the Ministry
             of Health has set a high-level meeting attended by both The Secretary General from The Ministry of
             Health and The Ministry of Rural and Regional Development was held on 19 December, 2017 (Image
             1). The successful meeting discussed on how both ministeries can contribute to further improve The
             Health Service for Orang Asli in Peninsular Malaysia.

                                                      Image 1
                     Inter-Ministeries Meeting On Orang Asli Health Services on 19 December 2017
                          Co-Chaired by The Secretary General of The Ministry of Health and
                                   The Ministry of Rural and Regional Development





















                                  Source: Public health Development Division, MoH

             A Survival Training Course was held from 9 to 12 October 2017 at the Post Senderut, Lipis, Pahang with
             a total of 70 participants representing 11 Orang Asli Mobile Teams from all over Peninsular Malaysia.
             The goal of this course is to provide knowledge and skills in order to build-in a culture of efficiency and
             friendliness among the health staffs involve in the delivery of health services to the Orang Asli rural
             communities.  It also provides a basic knowledge of handling 4-wheel drive among the Orang Asli
             Mobile Team members.

                                                      Image 2
                    The Survival Training Course; 9 to 12 October 2017 Post Senderut, Lipis Pahang





















             Source: Public health Development Division, MoH


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