The International Medical School (IMS) of Management and Science University (MSU) launched a promising opportunity to venture on a transformative tour across borders to champion the Giving and Grateful (2G) campus culture; in the spirit of MSU Ihya Ramadan 2024, the School embarked on a global humanity care.

Zeroing in on No Poverty (1), Zero Hunger (2), Good Health and Well-Being (3), Quality Education (4), Sustainable Cities and Communities (11), and Partnership for the Goals (17) of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG), the International Medical School Students Association (IMSA) Shah Alam of MSU pursued their annual GPS Ramadan in two neighbouring ASEAN countries.

 

 

 

With the aspiration of delivering humanitarian aid, a team consisting of 13 students, 5 alumni, and one lecturer ventured to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, whilst another group encompassing 38 students and one lecturer travelled to Narathiwat, Thailand.

Spanning from March 14 to 17, their outreach programmes include community service at Kg Tay Ninh (Vietnam) and Kg Be Tong (Thailand); a hospital visit to the University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Vietnam); a visit to Manuskrip Al-Quran Melayu Raya Narathiwat; a courtesy visit to the Consulate General of Malaysia, Ho Chi Minh City; and cultural tours of Vietnam and Narathiwat.

 

 

 

Some of the initiatives executed in the basic community service involve conducting health screening for the populace, organising communal efforts to prepare and distribute bubur lambuk (rice porridge) and iftar meals, distributing bubur lambuk to village inhabitants, and joining tarawih: Masjid Kg. Tay Ninh (Vietnam) and Masjid Manok (Thailand).

 

 

 

 

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The International Medical School (IMS) of Management and Science University (MSU) launched a promising opportunity to venture on a transformative tour across borders to champion the Giving and Grateful (2G) campus culture; in the spirit of MSU Ihya Ramadan 2024, the School embarked on a global humanity care.

Zeroing in on No Poverty (1), Zero Hunger (2), Good Health and Well-Being (3), Quality Education (4), Sustainable Cities and Communities (11), and Partnership for the Goals (17) of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDG), the International Medical School Students Association (IMSA) Shah Alam of MSU pursued their annual GPS Ramadan in two neighbouring ASEAN countries.

 

 

 

With the aspiration of delivering humanitarian aid, a team consisting of 13 students, 5 alumni, and one lecturer ventured to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, whilst another group encompassing 38 students and one lecturer travelled to Narathiwat, Thailand.

Spanning from March 14 to 17, their outreach programmes include community service at Kg Tay Ninh (Vietnam) and Kg Be Tong (Thailand); a hospital visit to the University of Medicine and Pharmacy (Vietnam); a visit to Manuskrip Al-Quran Melayu Raya Narathiwat; a courtesy visit to the Consulate General of Malaysia, Ho Chi Minh City; and cultural tours of Vietnam and Narathiwat.

 

 

 

Some of the initiatives executed in the basic community service involve conducting health screening for the populace, organising communal efforts to prepare and distribute bubur lambuk (rice porridge) and iftar meals, distributing bubur lambuk to village inhabitants, and joining tarawih: Masjid Kg. Tay Ninh (Vietnam) and Masjid Manok (Thailand).

 

 

 

 

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Giving and Grateful, in GPS Ramadan