Abdul Rahman Ahmad Dahlan, J. Ibrahim, Noor Sakinah Aniza Binti Zakaria, Iryani Binti Ishak, Nur Nazihah Binti Rahim, Nur Azrin Binti Abd Malek
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The ethnic label Orang Asli or indigenous people are `natural people' with unique languages, knowledge systems and beliefs. In 2012, their population is approximately 178,197 or representing a mere 0.9% of 29.7 million people in Malaysia There are major challenges and issues faced by Orange Asli including in financial, health & nutrition, and education dimensions. This conceptual paper proposes the eSoulKitchen Program, which is to be adapted as one of the Malaysian government-sponsored programs under the leadership of Orang Asli Affairs Department (JAKOA) and the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (MWFCD), and implemented as a proof-of-concept in raising the education, economy, health, environmental, and social well-being of Orang Asli community and children in Pos Selim, Perak, Malaysia. eSoulKitchen is primarily an outreach program to (a) provide nutritional food, (b) `feed the soul' with Islamic value, and (c) help generating sustainable new sources of income with new skills, eSoulKitchen Portal and smart partnership.
Orang Asli或土著人民的种族标签是“自然人”,拥有独特的语言、知识体系和信仰。2012年,他们的人口约为178,197人,仅占马来西亚2970万人口的0.9%。奥兰治阿斯利面临着重大挑战和问题,包括金融、健康和营养以及教育方面。本概念性文件提出了eSoulKitchen计划,该计划将在马来西亚原住民事务部(JAKOA)和妇女、家庭和社区发展部(MWFCD)的领导下,作为马来西亚政府赞助的计划之一,并作为概念验证实施,以提高马来西亚霹雳州Pos Selim的原住民社区和儿童的教育、经济、健康、环境和社会福祉。eSoulKitchen主要是一项外展计划,目的是(a)提供营养食品,(b)以伊斯兰价值观“喂养灵魂”,以及(c)通过新技能、eSoulKitchen门户网站和明智的伙伴关系帮助创造可持续的新收入来源。