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  2. Gojek - Wikipedia

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    PT Gojek Indonesia (stylized in all lower case and stylized j as goȷek, formerly styled as GO-JEK) is an Indonesian on-demand multi-service platform and digital payment technology group based in Jakarta. Gojek was first established in Indonesia in 2009 as a call center to connect consumers to courier delivery and two-wheeled ride-hailing services.

  3. Department of Orang Asli Development - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Orang Asli Development (Malay: Jabatan Kemajuan Orang Asli; Jawi: جابتن كماجوان اورڠ اصلي ‎), abbreviated JAKOA, is the Malaysian government agency entrusted to oversee the affairs of the Orang Asli.

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  5. Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development

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    The Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development (Malay: Kementerian Pembangunan Wanita, Keluarga dan Masyarakat; Jawi: كمنترين ڤمباڠونن وانيتا، كلوارڬ دان مشاركت ‎), abbreviated KPWKM, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia responsible for social welfare: children, women, family, community, older people, destitute, homeless, disaster victim ...

  6. List of public welfare organisations in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Children's Home (Rumah Kanak-kanak) was established under Section 54, Child Act 2001.Rumah Kanak-kanak Taman Bakti, Kepala Batas, Pulau Pinang; Rumah Kanak-kanak Sultan Abd Aziz, Kuala Kangsar, Perak

  7. Interfaith greetings in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    During the Liberal democracy period in Indonesia and Guided Democracy that followed it under Sukarno, the common phrase used in speech and formal meetings was "Merdeka", the Indonesian and Malay word for independence or freedom, or variations of it such as "Salam Merdeka ".