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Selangor Youths Have a Say!

Nurul Azwa, CEO, Selangor Youth Community (SAY) | Ben Ho, Founder and CEO, Talentbank Group

05-Nov-20 21:00

Selangor Youths Have a Say!

Recently, Selangor Youth Community, a youth non-profit organisation founded by His Highness Tengku Amir Shah, The Crown Prince of Selangor in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, organised an event called "Selangor Youths Have A Say!". As the name suggests, the event provided a platform for young stakeholders to share their thoughts, feedback and aspiration for the upcoming Budget 2021. I Love KL attended the event, and spoke to the organiser and one of the participants to find out how fruitful the event was, and some of the suggestions that they made to the ministry.

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Produced by: Haniff Baharudin


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