Students participating in a Maharani programme.
The Malaysian English daily New Straits Times has featured RYTHM Foundation’s various educational efforts.
The opinion piece by veteran journalist Datuk Yong Soo Heong highlights the Foundation’s flagship learning programmes through special needs school Taarana School and the Maharani Learning Lab for disadvantaged young girls.
The interview with RYTHM Chairperson Datin Sri Umayal Eswaran also touches on RYTHM’s partnership with East Malaysian NGO Good Shepherd. The programme involves uplifting rural Kiulu residents in Sabah through education and small business opportunities.
Yong is a former chief executive officer and editor-in-chief of national news agency Bernama.
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