Curtin University to conduct health research in Sarawak

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Minister of Welfare, Community Well Being, Women, Family and Childhood Development Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah receiving a souvenir from Prof Archie Clements (third left) Pro Vice Chancellor of Health and Science of Curtin University during the courtesy call on the minister. Also seen are from left Dr Intan Rahimah of KWKPK, Prof Beena Girindharan Deputy Vice Chancellor Curtin University, Prof Rosa Alati Head of School-Public Health Curtin University, Datuk Ose Murang Chairman Curtin Univedrsity Malaysia, Dr Radziah Mohamad and Dr Zufar Yadi of KWKPK. Photo by Ramidi Subari

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Minister of Welfare, Community Well Being, Women, Family and Childhood Development Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah receiving a souvenir from Prof Archie Clements (third left) Pro Vice Chancellor of Health and Science of Curtin University during the courtesy call on the minister. Also seen are from left Dr Intan Rahimah of KWKPK, Prof Beena Girindharan Deputy Vice Chancellor Curtin University, Prof Rosa Alati Head of School-Public Health Curtin University, Datuk Ose Murang Chairman Curtin Univedrsity Malaysia, Dr Radziah Mohamad and Dr Zufar Yadi of KWKPK. Photo by Ramidi Subari

KUCHING: Welfare, Community Wellbeing, Women, Family and Childhood Development Minister Datuk Seri Fatimah Abdullah received a courtesy call from Curtin University yesterday.

Curtin University pro vice-chancellor Professor Archie Clement stated that their visit from Australia to Sarawak was to discuss the research that Curtin would like to conduct in the state in partnership with the state government and the Health Ministry.

“We are interested in developing the study that addresses the development of health and wellbeing of children born in Sarawak,” he said.

Prof Clement noted that they were proposing a world-leading study, discussing logistics and the process of which they could launch the study, and after meeting Fatimah, they would head back and develop the study on the information and advice given by the minister.

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