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Ending Hunger in Malaysia: A Corporate and NGO Collaboration

Tiki Keh, Executive Director of Stop Hunger Now Malaysia

09-Apr-13 15:00

Ending Hunger in Malaysia: A Corporate and NGO Collaboration

On April 27th, Stop Hunger Now in Malaysia will be holding an event as part of a sponsored CSR project, which aims to pack and deliver up to 100,000 meals and donate them to two Malaysia NGOs and 12 orphanage homes in Cambodia.

We find out more from Tiki Keh, Executive Director of Stop Hunger Now's Malaysian branch, and discuss the complex relationship between NGOs and corporate-sponsored CSR initiatives, which seem invaluable to an NGO's success. 



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