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Tabung Bencana NSTP – Media Prima
Flood Relief Report
Media Prima Berhad Level 1, Balai Berita, Anjung Riong No 31 Jalan Riong, Bangsar 59100 Kuala Lumpur Tel: 1300 300 672 Fax: 603 2282 0353 Email: [email protected] Inquiries regarding this report can be made through Media Prima’s Group Corporate Communications Department or Chairman’s Office.
FOREWORD BY TAN SRI DATO’ SERI MOHAMED JAWHAR HASSAN
Dear Valued Contributors,
The year 2014 saw several states devastated by one of the most severe floods seen in the country for
quite some time. Tens of thousands of families were displaced and many more were trapped in areas
surrounded by water while others were housed in schools that were converted into temporary flood relief
centres. Many families were faced with shortage of food and medicines. As flood water subsided, the
victims faced a scene of destruction - homes had been destroyed, utilities infrastructure damaged and
public amenities wrecked.
Media Prima Berhad (MPB), through the Tabung Bencana NSTP – Media Prima (which is administered by
the Board of Trustees of Media Prima – NSTP Humanitarian Fund) responded swiftly to assist the flood
victims as we have often done when natural disasters occurred in the past. Though flooding on such a
massive scale was not anticipated, preparations for the regular monsoon season began as early as October
when we worked with our partners to prepare emergency relief supplies. Our employee volunteers
brigade was also placed on standby mode to be deployed as and when required.
The first flood incident occurred in Penampang, Sabah on 17 October 2014 and our volunteers were
dispatched with flood relief items to assist victims in the state. The Tabung Bencana NSTP – Media Prima
was also reactivated to collect funds in anticipation of similar floods that occur during this time of the
year. Leveraging on the strength of its integrated media platforms, MPB also dedicated considerable air
time and space on our television, radio, print, out-of-home media and online services to create awareness
and collect contributions for flood victims.
Through your contributions, over RM6 million was raised for the Tabung Bencana NSTP – Media Prima.
We were able to quickly utilise the funds to provide flood relief in the form of food and household supplies
as well as medical support in collaboration with our partners. Post flood assistance continues through
various programmes such as building tube wells to provide immediate potable water, repair works for
places of worship, assistance to schools and rebuilding homes.
The purpose of this report is to inform you of the various programmes undertaken to-date and how your
contributions benefitted thousands of victims.
We are truly humbled by the outpouring of generosity that has come from caring individuals and
organisations in support of those affected by the floods. We thank you for your kind generosity. Your
contributions were fully utilised to provide assistance for flood victims whilst logistical costs were borne
by us and our partners. Our hearts continue to go out to the flood victims and our heartfelt gratitude is
extended to everyone involved in providing rescue and relief assistance throughout this period.
TAN SRI DATO’ SERI MOHAMED JAWHAR HASSAN Chairman, Board of Trustees Media Prima-NSTP Humanitarian Fund
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Media Prima through its Media Prima-NSTP Humanitarian Fund is highly regarded for our humanitarian efforts for victims of natural disasters and other global conflicts. We are always amongst the first to respond to disasters both locally and abroad. Your generous contributions have enabled us to help thousands of people in the aftermath of disasters.
OUR INVOLVEMENT
Tabung Bencana NSTP – Media Prima (administered by the Board of Trustees of Media Prima-NSTP Humanitarian Fund) was first established on 1 October 2009 to assist earthquake victims in Padang, Sumatra. Since then, the fund is at the forefront of relief efforts for victims of natural disasters and other humanitarian crisis in Malaysia and abroad. Leveraging on the strength of our integrated media platforms, we are able to effectively generate awareness and enable the public and other corporate citizens to donate funds to assist the victims. We allocate significant amount of airtime and space on television, radio, print, out-of-home media and online for this purpose.
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OUR APPROACH 1. Monitoring and Assessment
We constantly monitor incidents related to natural disasters through our extensive news and editorial teams located throughout the country as well as our correspondents abroad and in tandem with government disaster response and civil defense agencies. Based on the information received, the Media Prima-NSTP Humanitarian Fund (through its Donation Committee) assesses the severity of a particular disaster and identifies the appropriate response required to assist victims.
2. Response and Assistance
Disaster response efforts vary depending on the nature of disasters but typically consist of reactivating the Tabung Bencana NSTP – Media Prima to generate funds to assist victims. We will also engage local authorities to identify suitable locations and the actual number of victims to ensure relief supplies provided are adequate and properly distributed. We endeavour to send supplies primarily through the Briged Sukarelawan Media Prima. In situations where we are unable to have safe access to the victims, we seek assistance from the Armed Forces, Malaysian Civil Defense Department, Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia, Royal Malaysia Police and other NGOs that are better equipped for such missions.
3. Post Flood Rebuilding
We will continue to work with local authorities to assist victims of natural disasters in post flood rebuilding efforts. Our objective is to help victims return to their ordinary lives as soon as they can.
Photos: Various employee volunteerism based programmes were executed.
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2014 - 2015 FLOODS In December 2014, heavy seasonal rains affected many parts of Malaysia and caused severe flooding in Kelantan, Terengganu and Pahang while other states like Perak, Perlis, Johor, Selangor and some parts of Sabah and Sarawak also experienced floods due to the heavy rainfalls. A quarter of a million people were displaced. Kelantan was the worst-hit state with 160,000 evacuees. Damages to public as well as private properties was extensive. The government estimated that more 2,000 homes were destroyed or damaged.
Photos: Damages to public and private properties were extensive.
FLOOD RELIEF MISSIONS 1. Distribution of food relief supplies to victims
We initiated several flood relief missions to ensure that victims receive aid that is urgently needed by them. Locations were identified based on information gathered from Majlis Keselamatan Negara, Jabatan Pertahanan Awam Malaysia (JPAM) and Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat. Briged Sukarelawan Media Prima – NSTP led the missions bringing items such as food, hygiene kits, towels and other daily necessities. Media Prima also collaborated with the Armed Forces, JPAM, Royal Malaysian Police and the Fire Rescue Department for victims in areas that were not accessible.
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Photos: Food and various household items were distributed to ease the burden faced by flood victims.
LIST OF RELIEF CENTRES AND OTHER AREAS RECEIVING ASSISTANCE
The following areas were selected based on feedback and guidance from the local authorities that include Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat, JPAM and community leaders. We endeavour, when possible, to send relief items to communities that received little or no contributions at the time of mission.
LOCATION DISTRICT/STATE
1 KG. BABAH/BUNUON
PENAMPANG, SABAH
2 KG. NAMBAZAN
PENAMPANG, SABAH
3 KG. KIBABAIG
PENAMPANG, SABAH
4 KG. PENAMPANG PROPER
PENAMPANG, SABAH
5 KG. DUNGKAHANG
PENAMPANG, SABAH
6 KG. DABAK
PENAMPANG, SABAH
7 KG. POGUNON PENAMPANG, SABAH
8 KG. TINDAI PENAMPANG, SABAH
9 KG. LUMANTAK, LEMBAH PORING & BAMBANGAN MEMBAKUT, SABAH
11 KG. SINOKO MEMBAKUT, SABAH
13 SK INDERAPURA JERANTUT, PAHANG
14 BALAIRAYA BUKIT DINDING JERANTUT, PAHANG
15 BALAIRAYA BUKIT KETUPAT JERANTUT, PAHANG
16 SEK MEN AGAMA TENGKU AMPUAN HAFZAN JERANTUT, PAHANG
17 SK PULAU TAWAR JERANTUT, PAHANG
18 KG. PASIR DURIAN JERANTUT, PAHANG
19 KG. ULU RENTANG JERANTUT, PAHANG
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20 KG. KELUANG JERANTUT, PAHANG
21 KG. BATU BALAK JERANTUT, PAHANG
22 KG. LADA JERANTUT, PAHANG
23 KG. PULAU MANSOK JERANTUT, PAHANG
24 KG. BATU EMBUN JERANTUT, PAHANG
25 DEPOT BANTUAN BANJIR PARLIMEN JERANTUT JERANTUT, PAHANG
26 KG. TANJONG BENTONG JERANTUT, PAHANG
27 KG. SEKARA MARAN, PAHANG
28 KG. BATU 13 MARAN, PAHANG
29 KG. MENTENANG MARAN, PAHANG
30 PEKAN TAJAU MARAN, PAHANG
31 KG. SENGGORA MARAN, PAHANG
32 KG. LUBUK PAKU MARAN, PAHANG
33 TAMAN SRI KERINAU, PAYA PULAI TEMERLOH, PAHANG
34 KG. JELAM TEMERLOH, PAHANG
35 KG. DESA JAYA MENTAKAB, PAHANG
36 KG. MAMBANG BERULANG MENTAKAB, PAHANG
37 JENGKA 8 JENGKA, PAHANG
38 DEWAN ORANG RAMAI TEPUS PERAK TENGAH
39 SK TG BLANJA PERAK TENGAH
40 DEWAN ORANG RAMAI PULAU PISANG PERAK TENGAH
41 SK PADANG CHANGKAT PERAK TENGAH
42 DEWAN ORANG RAMAI DATO’ HAMBAL PERAK TENGAH
43 DEWAN ORANG RAMAI KG SADANG PERAK TENGAH
44 SK TELUK KEPAYANG PERAK TENGAH
45 SK PASIR GAJAH PERAK TENGAH
46 FELCRA CHANGKAT LADA PERAK TENGAH
47 SMK ISKANDAR SHAH PERAK TENGAH
48 PUSAT LATIHAN UITM PERAK TENGAH
49 KAMPUNG TENGKU HUSSEIN LAMA, MANJOI MANJOI, PERAK
50 SK SERI KLEBANG, CHEMOR CHEMOR, PERAK
51 KG. SENGGANG KUALA KANGSAR, PERAK
52 KG. KOK KELI TUMPAT, KELANTAN
53 KG. PULAU SERIBU TUMPAT, KELANTAN
54 KG. KUBANG PAK AMIN PASIR MAS,KELANTAN
55 KG. BENTONG SEBERANG PASIR MAS, KELANTAN
56 KG. ENGGONG KUALA KRAI, KELANTAN
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57 KG. PEMBERIAN KUALA KRAI, KELANTAN
59 GUCHIL 7 KUALA KRAI, KELANTAN
60 KG. KARANGAN KUALA KRAI, KELANTAN
61 KG. LALOH KUALA KRAI, KELANTAN
62 KG. MANJOR KUALA KRAI, KELANTAN
63 BALAIRAYA KG. NIA KUALA KRAI, KELANTAN
64 SEK. KEBANGSAAN JELI JELI, KELANTAN
65 SEK. KEBANGSAAN TELEKONG KUALA KRAI, KELANTAN
66 KG. BARU PANTAI MEK MAS KOTA BHARU, KELANTAN
67 KG. SIPUT MUKIM SIONG BALING, KEDAH
68 KAMPUNG BINJUL LUAR, MUKIM TAWAR BALING, KEDAH
69 POLIS DIRAJA MALAYSIA KELANTAN
70 JABATAN BOMBA DAN PENYELAMAT PAHANG
Source: Mission Reports (Internal Records)
Fund Allocation:
PURCHASE & DELIVERY OF FLOOD RELIEF ITEMS
DESCRIPTION VALUE (RM)
GIANT
Rice, Cooking Oil, Sugar, Sardine, Biscuits, Salt, Flour, Instant Noodles, Coffee, Creamer, Detergent, Mop, Pail, Broom, Drain Scrub and Double Gas Stove
90,011.00
TESCO MALAYSIA
Rice, Cooking Oil, Sugar, Sardine, Biscuits, Salt, Flour, Instant Noodles, Coffee, Creamer, Detergent, Mop, Pail, Broom and Drain Scrub.
252,695.11
AEON
Tents, Mattress, Blankets, Nylon Broom, Mop, Water Tub/Pail, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Soap, Instant Noodles, Detergent, Mineral Water, Biscuits, Shampoo, Towel, Stand Fan and Water Jet.
462,138.07
TOTAL 804,844.18 Source: Transactions records (internal records)
Photos: Distribution of goods to relief centres in the affected states.
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POST FLOOD REBUILDING 1. Building tube wells to supply potable water and medical assistance.
We collaborated with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and Universiti Malaya, two premier higher institutions of learning that focuses on health and wellbeing of flood victims. The programmes focused on prevention of water borne diseases like cholera, typhoid, leptospirosis, diarrhea and skin disease through static clinics set up in flood hit areas. The programme also covers building of tube wells to provide potable water to victims as many of the infrastrucures had been damaged. Communities here depended on wells as their source for water even before the floods. The tube wells built came with motorised pumps and filteration system. Tests were conducted to ensure the water quality is safe for consumption.
Photos: New tube wells built to replace those damaged during floods and medical relief to victims
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Tube wells were built in the following locations: LOCATIONS FOR TUBEWELLS DISTRICT
1 SK GELANG MAS PASIR MAS
2 SMK JIAS, PASIR MAS
3 SK KEDAI TANJUNG PASIR MAS
4 SK SULTAN IBRAHIM 1 PASIR MAS
5 SK OTHMAN TALIB 1 PASIR MAS
6 SK BELIMBING TANAH MERAH
7 SMK MAHMUD PADUKA 1 TANAH MERAH
8 SK TANAH MERAH 1 TANAH MERAH
9 SK TANAH MERAH 2 TANAH MERAH
10 SMK DATO MAHMOD PADUKA RAJA 2 TANAH MERAH
11 SK BUKIT PANAU TANAH MERAH
12 SK SRI SURIA 3 TANAH MERAH
13 SK KOK PAUH RANTAU PANJANG
14 SMK RANTAU PANJANG RANTAU PANJANG
15 SK PALOH RAWA MACHANG
16 SMK PADANG MELERET MACHANG
17 SK KELAWEH MACHANG
18 SK PANGKAL NERING MACHANG
19 SMK TANJUNG MAS KOTA BHARU
20 SK KAMPUNG LAUT TUMPAT
Source: Internal Records, Universiti Malaya (“UM”) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (“UKM”)
LOCATIONS FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANCE DISTRICT
1 TAMAN DESA BARAKAH TANAH MERAH
2 TAMAN MURNI JAYA TANAH MERAH
3 KG. BUKIT DURIAN GUAL IPOH TANAH MERAH
4 KG. MANAL TANAH MERAH
5 KG. BERACHANG TANAH MERAH
6 SOKOR TANAH MERAH
7 KG. SERIAN GUA MUSANG
8 KG. STAR GUA MUSANG
9 KG. SG TAKUR KUALA KRAI
Source: Internal Records, Universiti Malaya (“UM”) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (“UKM”)
Fund Allocation: MEDICAL RELIEF AND POTABLE WATER PROJECTS
UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA*
Purchase of medical supplies and vaccinations for food handlers.
500,000.00
UNIVERSITI MALAYA
Purchase of medical supplies and building of tube wells for potable water.
232,000.00
Source: Internal Records, Universiti Malaya (“UM”) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (“UKM”) * Fund allocation for project, actual costs may vary but not exceed amount allocated
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2. Distribution of funds to facilitate repair works for places of worship. Funds were allocated for repair works at places of worships damaged during floods as these were important congregational venues for the communities.
MOSQUE DISTRICT MOSQUE DISTRICT
1. MASJID MANIK URAI LAMA KUALA KRAI 16. MASJID MUKIM PASIR SAT TANAH MERAH
2. MASJID MUKIM KEMUBU KUALA KRAI 17. MASJID SAIDINA OTHMAN TEPI SUNGAI
TANAH MERAH
3. MASJID MUKIM PEMBERIAN KUALA KRAI 18. MASJID MUKIM KERILA MACHANG
4. MASJID MUKIM DABONG KUALA KRAI 19. MASJID MUKIM KUBANG PANJANG PASIR MAS
5. MASJID MUKIM SUNGAI SAM KUALA KRAI 20. MASJID MUKIM TENDONG PASIR MAS
6. MASJID MUKIM AUR GADING MANJOR
KUALA KRAI 21. MASJID JAMEK KG BRUNEI MEMBAKUT
7. MASJID MUKIM KUALA NAL KUALA KRAI 22. MASJID NURUL IMAN, KG PIMPING MEMBAKUT
8. MASJID MUKIM SUNGAI BEDAL
KUALA KRAI 23. MASJID ASSAADAH, KG PIMPING MEMBAKUT
9. MASJID MUKIM PASIR IRA KUALA KRAI 24. MASJID NURUL KARIM, KG MAWAO MEMBAKUT
10. MASJID RAZALIEGH GUA MUSANG
GUA MUSANG 25. MASJID NUR EHSAN, KG LUMAT MEMBAKUT
11. MASJID MUKIM PASIR TUMBUH BERTAM
GUA MUSANG 26. MASJID KG BAMBANGAN MEMBAKUT
12. MASJID AR-RAHMAN KAMPUNG BATU PAPAN
GUA MUSANG 27. MASJID AL-HUDA, KG RANCANGAN MAWAO
MEMBAKUT
13. MASJID MUKIM KAMPUNG LIMAU KASTURI
GUA MUSANG 28. GEREJA KIRSTUS RAJA MEMBAKUT
14. MASJID KESEDAR LEBIR SATU GUA MUSANG 29. MPP ST PATRICK MEMBAKUT
15. MASJID MUKIM LU` LU GUA MUSANG
Source: Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan (“MAIK”) and Pejabat Daerah Membakut, Sabah
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Fund Allocation:
DONATIONS TO PLACES OF WORSHIPS VALUE (RM)
20 MOSQUES IN KELANTAN
Mosques were identified by Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Kelantan. Contribution of RM10k was given to each mosques given the extensive damage suffered.
200,000.00
7 MOSQUES AND 2 CHURCHES IN SABAH
Mosques and churches were identified by Pejabat Daerah Membakut, Sabah. Contribution of RM5k for each places of worship.
45,000.00
TOTAL 245,000.00 Source: Internal Records
3. Distribution of books for school libraries and resource centres damaged by floods Many schools were also impacted by the floods which caused damage to facilities key to their student’s academic requirements. Funds from Tabung Bencana NSTP – Media Prima were allocated to purchase books for school libraries and resource centres to replace those damaged. Items include reference books, novels, dictionaries and many others based on recommendation from the Ministry of Education (“MOE”). 56 schools were identified with each receiving RM10,000.00 worth of books.
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The schools selected are as follows: NAME OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NAME OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
1. SK SURIA 1 TANAH MERAH 29. SK GUA MUSANG GUA MUSANG
2. SK SOKOR TANAH MERAH 30. SK LEBIR GUA MUSANG
3. SK LADANG KERILLA TANAH MERAH 31. SK KUALA NAL KUALA KRAI
4. SMK LADANG KERILLA TANAH MERAH 32. SK KG PAGI JERANTUT
5. SK LUBUK STOL PASIR MAS 33. SK GINTONG JERANTUT
6. SMUA AL-BALAGHUL MUBIN PASIR MAS 34. SK TANAH ROM JERANTUT
7. SMK TOK UBAN PASIR MAS 35. SK PEDAH JERANTUT
8. SMK TENDONG PASIR MAS 36. SK KUALA SAT JERANTUT
9. SK DABONG KUALA KRAI 37. SK PERIAN JERANTUT
10. SK KEMUBU KUALA KRAI 38. SMK PULAU TAWAR JERANTUT
11. SK BIAK KUALA KRAI 39. SMK CLIFFORD LIPIS
12. SMK KUALA KRAI KUALA KRAI 40. SK WAN IBRAHIM LIPIS
13. SK SUNGAI SAM KUALA KRAI 41. SK TANJUNG LALANG TEMERLOH
14. SK SUNGAI SOK KUALA KRAI 42. SK KUALA KRAU TEMERLOH
15. SK BAHAGIA KUALA KRAI 43. SK PAYA TARAM TEMERLOH
16. SK PASIR LINGGI KUALA KRAI 44. SK BANGAU TANJUNG TEMERLOH
17. SK MANIK URAI KUALA KRAI 45. SMK MENGKARAK BERA
18. SK MANIK URAI BARU KUALA KRAI 46. SK MAMBANG PEKAN
19. SMK MANIK URAI KUALA KRAI 47. SK TEMAI PEKAN
20. SMK LALOH KUALA KRAI 48. SK KG ACHEH PEKAN
21. SMK SULTAN YAHYA PETRA 1 KUALA KRAI 49. SK PULAU RUSA PEKAN
22. SK KUALA SUNGAI GUA MUSANG 50. SK PULAU MANIS PEKAN
23. SK KUALA LAH GUA MUSANG 51. SMK PALOH HINAI PEKAN
24. SK PASIR TUMBUH GUA MUSANG 52. SK TANJUNG MEDANG PEKAN
25. SK LIMAU KASTURI GUA MUSANG 53. SK PALOH HINAI PEKAN
26. SK TOHOI GUA MUSANG 54. SK PELAK PEKAN
27. SMK PUTERI KOTA BHARU 55. SK GANCHONG PEKAN
28. SMK DABONG KUALA KRAI 56. SMUA NURUL HUDA KAJANG SEBIDANG
TUMPAT
Source: Internal records and MPH Bookstores Sdn Bhd (“MPH”)
Fund Allocation: SUPPLY OF BOOKS TO LIBRARIES AND RESOURCE CENTRES
VALUE (RM)
MPH BOOKSTORES
56 schools were identified by Ministry of Education and Kelantan Education Department. Each school is allocated RM10k worth of books from the fund.
560,000.00
Source: Internal records and MPH Bookstores Sdn Bhd
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4. Building new homes, repair works and other community initiatives As at 28 February 2015, government authorities have identified 2,592 houses that were considered total loss (i.e. collapsed, swept away or requires massive repair) and have to be rebuilt, with 1,600 units in Kuala Krai district in Kelantan alone. In support of the nation’s post-flood rebuilding efforts and as part of the rebuilding phase of its flood relief initiatives, funds from the Tabung Bencana NSTP-MPB will be used for the rebuilding of homes for the flood victims programme undertaken by the government. We are also working closely with the respective state governments to identify post-flood rebuilding initiatives that will benefit communities.
Photos: Government authorities have identified 2,592 houses destroyed during the floods
Fund Allocation:
INITIATIVES DESCRIPTION RM
BUILDING NEW HOUSES AND REPAIRS IN COLLABORATION UNIT PEMULIHAN PASCA BANJIR, JABATAN PERDANA MENTERI
Unit Pemulihan Pasca Banjir, Jabatan Perdana Menteri, will manage and implement the project
2,607,000.00
Source: Internal Records and Unit Pemulihan Pasca Jabatan Perdana Menteri
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SUMMARY OF DISTRIBUTION CATEGORY RM
FLOOD RELIEF MISSIONS
Purchase of food supplies and basic necessities 804,844.18
POST FLOOD REBUILDING
1. Tube wells and medical assistance* 732,000.00
2. Repair works for places of worship 245,000.00
3. Books for school libraries 560,000.00
4. Building new homes and other post flood assistance 2,607,000.00
TOTAL 4,048,844.18 Source: Internal records - * Fund allocation for project, actual costs may vary but not exceed amount allocated
As at the date of this report, the breakdown of total donations received is as follows:
CATEGORY RM %
1 Corporate, Government and Organisations 2,581,268.18 37
2 Individuals and Public Donations 4,355,371.33 63
Total 6,936,639.51 100.00 Source: Transactions record, Finance Department