The Islamic Medical Association Of Malaysia Response And Relief Team (Imaret) was started by a group of young doctors in 2014 to ease the burden of communities affected by disasters and crises through the provision of humanitarian and medical aid.
Since the breakout of the Covid-19 pandemic, its chief coordinator Dr Ahmad Yusuf Yahaya says Imaret has been helping frontliners by providing medical equipment and human resources.
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18/11: A paraplegic farmer’s dream to feed all 18/11: Seven Tea One: Differently-abled but equally able to contribute 19/11: Headmaster Sangga Sinnayah sows the seeds for eco-living 20/11: Imaret - The disaster relief heroes 21/11: Fuze Ecoteer: Connecting people with nature through voluntourism 22/11: Closing the digital generation gap with Bengkel Teknologi Senior 23/11: The teacher who delivers homework by hand to rural students 24/11: Rejuvenating riverbanks through education 25/11: Langur Project Penang seeks to protect primate in peril 26/11: Making charitable giving a part of everyone's life
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