Refugee communities welcome plan


PETALING JAYA: The refugee communities in Malaysia have welcomed the proposal for their women to help fill the demand for domestic workers in the country.

“Some Somali women are already working as home servants and clean houses or offices part-time,” said S. Sharif Mohamed, leader of the Somali refugee community in Gombak, Kuala Lumpur.

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