In mid-January 2021 when
the monsoon rains came pouring down for three consecutive days, more than 5800
people in Johor whose homes were affected by severe floods, were evacuated to temporary
relief centres.
As the rain came down in a
constant shower, my mother reminisced about her own experience during World War
Two when flood waters rose quickly in the wooden hut that she and her family
were hiding in.Dr Ng Kim Fong of Persatuan Doktor-Doktor Johor,
assisted in the PCR Test exercise for IMSHA winners
at the KPJ Bandar Dato' Onn Specialists Hospital
It was past midnight that
rainy night when grandmother got up to prepare milk to feed Uncle Billy, then
an infant, and she was shocked to step into ankle-deep flood waters!
She sounded the alarm and when
everyone had climbed up to the ceiling rafters, they watched in horror as the flood
waters rose higher and higher. It was an unforgettable experience for mum
because for days, they were trapped up there while they waited for the flood
waters to recede.
Consistent rainfall which
caused the floods in low-lying areas in and around Johor Baru this January was
no different and the victims were quickly evacuated for their own safety.
Emergency response to help
victims to evacuate and assist with post-flood cleaning in areas where the
flood water had receded was provided by the Iskandar Malaysia Social Hero
Awards (IMSHA) Winners Network, made up of over 100 Non-Governmental Organizations
(NGOs) and Non-Governmental Individuals (NGIs).
The Covid-19 pandemic has
clearly changed how humanitarian work was carried out. Aid providers must work
in stricter conditions, adhere to the SOPs of social distancing, wear
facemasks, face shields, PPE and stay sanitized.
Meanwhile, Senior Minister
(Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, cautioned that although not
compulsory, aid providers were advised to take the Covid-19 test as a safety
measure and to reduce the risk of potential exposure to the Corona virus.
In caring for the safety
and welfare of the NGOs and NGIs, KPJ Bandar Dato’ Onn Specialist Hospital
collaborated with IMSHA to sponsor Covid-19 RT-PCR swab tests for volunteers in
the Red Zone areas. Dr Ng Kim Fong, presenting a Care Pack
to IMSHA Winners Network NGO,
Ihsan Johor volunteer, after taking the test
"We care and
appreciate the volunteers for helping the flood victims, by providing them with
the RT-PCR Covid-19 test,” said KPJ Bandar Dato’ Onn Specialist Hospital’s
Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Noor Haslina Harun.
"It is our hope that
such measures could curb the spread of Covid-19 infection in the
community," she added.
Edey Suresh, founder of the
Social Hero Foundation and IMSHA, warmly welcomed the collaboration with KPJ
Bandar Dato’ Onn Specialist Hospital.
He observed that handling
a crisis during a pandemic raised new challenges but thanks to the caring
society at large, the safety and spirit of humanitarian responders was never
hampered.
“It is vital to deliver
uninterrupted humanitarian aid to vulnerable people, but the challenge is to
ensure that it is done while strictly obeying the SOP guidelines which is important
for controlling the spread of Covid-19,” said Edey.
Helping to realise the
collaboration was Dr Ng Kim Fong, President of Persatuan Doktor-Doktor Johor,
who have been actively collaborating with many IMSHA Winners Network of NGOs
and NGIs.
“It's amazing when NGOs in
Johor work together as it enables us to give more to the people who are in need.
We are honoured that Persatuan Doktor-Doktor Johor can play our role in this
collaboration,” said Dr Ng Kim Fong.
Among the NGOs who took
the tests were volunteers from Pertubuhan Ihsan Johor, Yayasan Kebajikan Suria,
AmalTeam Johor, Kechara Soup Kitchen and Johor Women’s League (JEWEL).
“Thank you to IMSHA and
KPJ Bandar Dato’ Onn for your help and concern in ensuring that volunteers are kept
healthy and free from illness for our sake and the people we visit. May we
always be protected and continue to serve,” said Romzi Abdul Aziz from AmalTeam
Johor. IMSHA Leadership Council Chairman,
Thanam Visvanathan [Right] had her swab test
done in a drive-though exercise at
KPJ Bandar Dato' Onn Specialists Hospital
Local humanitarian aid
providers are not new to crisis situations but during the global pandemic, they
are now exposed to the risk of infection while they provide relief to victims
and vulnerable communities.
They shoulder the burden
of providing aid to the communities that they have helped while Covid-19 adds
to the already vast challenges they face.
To help them help others,
you can connect with them to offer your support. For more details, kindly
contact: Edey
Suresh at the Social
Hero Foundation, Tel: +6012 7265286 or send email to: edeysuresh@theiskandarian.com
Note:
The Iskandar Malaysia Social Hero
Awards (IMSHA) is an annual event
to ‘Spot, Recognise and Empower’ CSOs (Civil Society Organisations), NGOs (Non-Governmental
Organisations), NGIs (Non-Governmental Individuals) and Corporate entities who
are making a difference in our communities through social service.
IMSHA is an initiative
by the Social Hero Foundation (SHF) which is a non-profit organisation based in Johor. For the latest
information on IMSHA, visit:
Website: http://socialheroawards.com/
FB page: www.facebook.com/socialheroawards
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