UMK's Emergency Fund for Palestine raised RM10,000 in a week

29 Oct 2023 08:28pm
Razli (right) making a donation as a symbol of solidarity for Palestine.
Razli (right) making a donation as a symbol of solidarity for Palestine.
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BACHOK - Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) is optimistic about raising RM20,000 in donations through the Emergency Fund for Palestine initiative it launched last week.

Its vice-chancellor, Prof Datuk Dr Razli Che Razak said that, within a week, UMK successfully collected donations totalling RM10,000, a significant amount of which was contributed through QR code payment.

"We will continue this humanitarian fund for another week in conjunction with UMK's convocation ceremony starting on Nov 4 to collect more contributions.

"We expect approximately 10,000 parents and graduates attending the event will contribute to the existing fund before we hand it over to the Ministry of Higher Education to be distributed to recognised non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to be sent to Palestine," he told reporters after launching the Solidarity Programme for Palestine at UMK Bachok Campus, here today, which was attended by 300 students and over 100 university staff.

Razli added that similar programmes were conducted at two other UMK branches in Jeli and Pengkalan Chepa to increase awareness among students and staff about the Palestinian people's struggle to defend Gaza. - BERNAMA

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