: The Ministry of Education is committed to addressing the issue of children missing out on education to ensure that all children in the country have access to equal education opportunities.
OPSCIS focuses on strategic consensus by involving parents, the community and the private sector in line with the direction of the seventh principle of the organisation’s strategic plan, Sepakat Sabah Hebat namely the percentage of student attendance. It also seeks to translate the fourth principle out of seven, stated by the ministry involving student dropout and the implementation of one-stop, high-impact and low-cost programmes.
OPSCIS has brought 297 Malaysian children, 510 children without documents and 435 non-citizen children back to school since 2020. Fadhlina visited the Human Capital Development Centre in Kampung Kabog operated by a Sabah NGO, Pertubuhan Himpunan Lepasan Institusi Pendidikan Malaysia . The PPMI is providing education to 179 non-citizen and stateless children.
“At Kabog PPMI we operate three classes for Year One to Year Three students and three classes in the afternoon combining children from Year One to Year Six,” he said.
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