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Malaysian Relief Agency receives aid from Belgium Embassy to help refugees affected by MCO

Wednesday, 20 May 2020 05:59 PM MYTBelgium ambassador to Malaysia Pascal H. Grégoire hands over food aid to Malaysian Relief Agency president Dr Mohd Daud Sulaiman. Looking on is UNHCR representative Thomas Albrecht. — Picture courtesy of Malaysian Relief Agency

It was handed over to MRA at the Belgium’s ambassador residence in Kuala Lumpur, to support refugee communities who were affected by the Movement Control Order . The contribution included 75 food ration packs from the Belgium Embassy, 150 packs of dried food from International/Malaysian-Belgium-Luxemburg Business Council Daniel Pans Office and 500 pre-packed Belgian Waffles from BeWaffles

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