This paper studies the quality of life of Orang Asli (aborigines) who were resettled at Program Bersepadu Daerah Terpencil (PROSDET), Pantos in Kuala Medang, Pahang, Malaysia. The research aims to examine the living conditions of the affected Orang Asli at the resettlement project and to determine possible ways for improving their livelihood and quality of life. The findings from 183 household surveys and physical observations and interviews have disclosed dissatisfactions among Orang Asli for reasons which related to the changes in their traditional livelihood, lifestyle and culture. The paper provides recommendations for ensuring better quality of life in the future resettlement programs for Orang Asli.Keywords: Orang Asli; Quality of Lif...
The Orang Asli is one of the natives in Peninsular Malaysia lagging behind in rapid development, and...
Since gaining independence in 1957, the government of Malaysia has introduced various programmes t...
This paper will focus on the Aborigines or Orang Asli as the most marginalized community in West Mal...
AbstractThis paper examines the living conditions of 183 Orang Asli (aborigines) of six villages who...
Various studies on Orang Asli (indigenous people) of Malaysia found that the development and resettl...
AbstractOrang Asli, the aborigines of Peninsular Malaysia, tend to live in the interiors and engaged...
This article discusses the concept of Orang Asli used in the Malaysian Law under the Orang Asli Act ...
This article discusses the concept of Orang Asli used in the Malaysian Law under the Orang Asli Act ...
is article is a case study on health issues in the Orang Asli community. After the outbreak of measl...
Social mobility impacts indigenous people's employment, education, and danger of exclusion. Hence, t...
AbstractThis study is on the perception of the Temuan community towards changes in their social-cult...
The Indigenous People (Orang Asli) are a heterogeneous community scattered over more than 850 villa...
Among the governmental strategy to enhance the quality of life of the indigenous community is the im...
Like many Indigenous people around the world, the original inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia, the O...
In Malaysia, the government has embarked a diverse and comprehensive development programmes in effor...
The Orang Asli is one of the natives in Peninsular Malaysia lagging behind in rapid development, and...
Since gaining independence in 1957, the government of Malaysia has introduced various programmes t...
This paper will focus on the Aborigines or Orang Asli as the most marginalized community in West Mal...
AbstractThis paper examines the living conditions of 183 Orang Asli (aborigines) of six villages who...
Various studies on Orang Asli (indigenous people) of Malaysia found that the development and resettl...
AbstractOrang Asli, the aborigines of Peninsular Malaysia, tend to live in the interiors and engaged...
This article discusses the concept of Orang Asli used in the Malaysian Law under the Orang Asli Act ...
This article discusses the concept of Orang Asli used in the Malaysian Law under the Orang Asli Act ...
is article is a case study on health issues in the Orang Asli community. After the outbreak of measl...
Social mobility impacts indigenous people's employment, education, and danger of exclusion. Hence, t...
AbstractThis study is on the perception of the Temuan community towards changes in their social-cult...
The Indigenous People (Orang Asli) are a heterogeneous community scattered over more than 850 villa...
Among the governmental strategy to enhance the quality of life of the indigenous community is the im...
Like many Indigenous people around the world, the original inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia, the O...
In Malaysia, the government has embarked a diverse and comprehensive development programmes in effor...
The Orang Asli is one of the natives in Peninsular Malaysia lagging behind in rapid development, and...
Since gaining independence in 1957, the government of Malaysia has introduced various programmes t...
This paper will focus on the Aborigines or Orang Asli as the most marginalized community in West Mal...