Assimilation educational program for Rohingya Children for their survival and development / Shimaa Shazana Mohd Ali ... [et al.]

This paper presents an assimilation educational program for Rohingya children for their survival and development in Malaysia. Children deserve protection from authority as they are vulnerable to various issues and circumstances. The right to education, which is the central mechanism of human capital...

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Main Authors: Mohd Ali, Shimaa Shazana (Author), Ahmad, Yarina (Author), Tahir, Nor Suziwana (Author), Ayob, Nor Azira (Author)
Format: Book
Published: 2021.
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