Malaysia

MoH moots raise in supplementary food programme rate for schoolkids

Minister Khairy Jamaluddin says current allocation insufficient due to rising raw materials costs

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 22 Jul 2022 7:35PM

MoH moots raise in supplementary food programme rate for schoolkids
Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin speaks at the launch of Hematogenix Malaysia in Cyberjaya, today. He says he would submit a recommendation to the cabinet that the Education Ministry’s allocation for the Supplementary Food Programme be increased to ensure students are served nutritious food. – Bernama, July 22, 2022

CYBERJAYA – The Health Ministry (MoH) has proposed that the Supplementary Food Programme rate for primary school pupils be increased to RM4 in Peninsular Malaysia and RM5 in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan.

Health Minister Khairy Jamaluddin said the Education Ministry’s (MoE’s) current allocation of RM2.50 per pupil in the peninsula and RM3 in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan is insufficient to cover the cost of raw materials under the programme’s menu. 

“It is not MoE’s fault (as) MoE’s allocations are insufficient. It is also due to rising costs of raw materials and other goods in the country,” he told a media conference after launching Hematogenix Malaysia, the country’s first central clinical oncology research laboratory here today.

Khairy said he would submit a recommendation to the cabinet that MoE’s allocation for the programme be increased to ensure students are served nutritious food.

He said only 61% of schools that were monitored from January to June this year complied with the programme menu. 

Khairy said MoH will also propose that assistance under the programme will continue to be given to some 789,902 pupils from the hardcore poor group. 

On Hematogenix Malaysia, Khairy said it is an international standard laboratory that focuses on clinical research, especially in the field of cancer.

He said the laboratory provides added value to MoH because it can be used for diagnostic purposes and cancer screening in Malaysia, in addition to sending samples from clinical research conducted in the country.

Hematogenix is ​​based in Chicago, the United States, and has three branches in the United Kingdom, China and, now, Cyberjaya.

The Cyberjaya branch covers the Asia Pacific region, including the markets of Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and South Korea. – Bernama, July 22, 2022

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