Back S'wak's move to give stateless children education, healthcare - group
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The Sarawak Women for Women Society (SWWS) has lauded the state government's decision to grant temporary documentation to some stateless children in the state that will allow them to seek education and healthcare in the state.
Its president Angie Garet said it’s a life-saving measure, as it will ease these children’s access to health care and education while their application for citizenship is being processed.
“Without...
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