Foreign Ministry to form policy on Rohingya children education
The Foreign Ministry, with the cooperation of NGOs and activists, is coming up with a comprehensive status paper to ensure that Rohingya refugee children in Malaysia could get a proper education.
Foreign Minister Saifuddin Abdullah said Rohingya children from Alternative Learning Centres (ALCs), whether run by their own community or NGOs, should have proper venues and teachers with certification.
“ALCs need to have permanency in terms of school venue…
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