RRW In a concerted effort to address the health, nutrition, and hygiene needs of Rohingya women in Malaysia
In a concerted effort to address the health, nutrition, and hygiene needs of Rohingya women in Malaysia, the Rohingya Resilient Women (RRW) has teamed up with the WAGAR group. Together, they conduct regular workshops to familiarize Rohingya women with essential health and hygiene practices and nutritional knowledge. The workshops play a crucial role in creating awareness and educating women about the significance of a balanced diet, exercise, and overall well-being, with a particular focus on the “Say No To 5 Things” initiative.
The workshops play a crucial role in creating awareness and educating women about the significance of a balanced diet
RRW underscores the commitment to holistic approach by focusing on health, nutrition, hygiene, and diseases.
The collaboration between RRW and WAGAR underscores the commitment to holistic empowerment by focusing on health, nutrition, hygiene, and diseases. The RRW aims to enhance the overall well-being of Rohingya women and their families. WAGAR’s expertise in health-related initiatives complements RRW’s community-oriented approach, resulting in a well-rounded and impactful workshop series.
The workshops also focus on imparting post-COVID-19 and other contagious viruses and diseases related to essential hygiene knowledge and practical demonstrations. It concentrates on maintaining personal, family, and community hygiene, promoting overall safe health and well-being.
The workshops also focus on imparting post-COVID-19 and other contagious viruses and diseases
The "Say No To 5 Things" initiative, which emphasizes five key elements crucial for maintaining a healthy lifestyle
The “Say No To 5 Things” initiative, which emphasizes five key elements crucial for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, is central to these workshops. The acronym “5 things” stands for Fat, Soil-transmitted Helminthiasis, Skin diseases, preventing Smoking, and Avoiding Sugary/Alcoholic Drinks. The project is tailored to address specific health challenges the Rohingya community faces. It is mainly focused on improving the health and nutrition of family members, especially children and pregnant women.
The project is tailored to address specific health challenges the Rohingya community faces
The RRW partnered with and Local NGOS to promote health and nutrition
The partnership between RRW and Local NGOS organizing regular health, nutrition, and Hygiene workshops for Rohingya women in Malaysia reflects a collaborative effort that sets a positive example for addressing specific community needs.
Healthy food is primary approach of every other approaches