Rural Infrastructure

In collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, Yayasan Hasanah supported infrastructure projects in areas where remoteness limits access. From the get-go, local communities are actively involved to ensure that the amenities built reflect their real needs. 

Training in troubleshooting and maintenance not only fosters a sense of ownership but also supports the long-term sustainability of these services.

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gained access to water

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gained access to solar electricit

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trained to maintain water and solar electricity systems

Darkness to Light: Water Access and Solar Power Transforms Perak’s Village

In the remote village of Kg Bongor, basic necessities like clean water and electricity were once a daily struggle.

Today, thanks to the Solar and Clean Water Project by Malaysian Relief Agency (MRA), life has changed dramatically – villagers can continue to be productive even after the sun sets, families enjoy safe, clean water, and businesses can thrive. This story reveals how sustainable infrastructure projects are more than just technical solutions—they are lifelines that restore dignity and hope.