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Malaysian Public Service Department (JPA) since 2000 has implemented a new program known as Yang di-Pertuan Agong Scholarship (Malay: Biasiswa Yang di-Pertuan Agong) in accordance with the decision of the Honorable Prime Minister on 3 November 2004 and received the approval of the Council of Rulers Meeting on 16 March 2005.
The Sabah Foundation (Malay: Yayasan Sabah) or Yayasan Sabah Group (YSG) is a state sanctioned organisation that was developed to promote educational and economic opportunities for its people. It was founded by Tun Mustapha Harun and manages a diverse portfolio of resources and issues.
Kolej Yayasan UEM or KYUEM (formerly known as Kolej Matrikulasi Yayasan Saad) is a Malaysian private boarding school in Lembah Beringin, Selangor, Malaysia. It is owned by Yayasan UEM and is a part of the UEM Group. KYUEM offers the A-Level program under the Cambridge Assessment International Education examination board.
Universitas YARSI (English: YARSI University) is a private Islamic university located in Cempaka Putih, Central Jakarta.It was established on 15 April 1967 as Perguruan Tinggi Kedokteran (English: Medical College) YARSI.
Yayasan Sarawak Kuching regional office at Jalan Masjid. The Sarawak Foundation was established on 21 May 1971 [1] through the Yayasan Sarawak Ordinance 1971 by the government of Sarawak. [2] The idea to set up the foundation was mooted by Abdul Rahman Ya'kub, the chief minister of Sarawak at the time. [3]
Kolej Yayasan Saad is located in Ayer Keroh, a small town in the state of Malacca. Kolej Yayasan Saad lies near the North-South Expressway and accessible through the Ayer Keroh Toll Exit. KYS is 140 km from Malaysia 's capital city, Kuala Lumpur , about one and half hour if travelling by car.
Bethesda Hospital (Rumah Sakit Bethesda), founded in 1899, is the oldest hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is managed by Yayasan Kristen untuk Kesehatan Umum (Yakkum, lit. ' Christian Foundation for General Health ' ).
Yayasan Kemanusiaan Ibu Pertiwi (YKIP) was established on 12 October 2002, as a response to the 2002 Bali bombings. The initial organization was the Bali Recovery Group, which spent the first six months after the bombing providing support to the various NGOs who came in to help with the relief operations.