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Madani community urged to monitor internet use at NADI centres
Madani community urged to monitor internet use at NADI centres

The Sun

time8 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Madani community urged to monitor internet use at NADI centres

PAPAR: Members of the Madani Community have been encouraged to actively monitor internet usage at National Information Dissemination Centres (NADI) to ensure these facilities are used effectively by local communities. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil emphasised that the ministry provides internet access at NADI centres to enable rural residents to access verified information on current issues. 'When we provide internet services, but the websites visited by residents and users are inappropriate, it's very unhelpful,' he said during the 'Sembang Santai' programme with the Madani Community for the Papar parliamentary constituency. Fahmi, who is also the Madani Government spokesman, reiterated the ministry's commitment to expanding internet infrastructure, including constructing towers in populated areas. However, he stressed that these efforts would be futile if the internet is misused. He urged Madani Community members to act as information relays, ensuring accurate government announcements are clearly communicated to locals. Using Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's recent appreciation announcement as an example, Fahmi said briefings for Madani Community members, including NADI managers, should be conducted within 24 hours to ensure proper understanding. 'The Madani Community must not only act as the 'eyes' but also the 'mouths', ensuring factual clarity before sharing information in local dialects,' he said. Fahmi also highlighted the importance of confident communication and suggested NADI centres organise awareness programmes on online fraud and safety, particularly for children under 13. – Bernama

MADANI Community Urged To Monitor Internet Use At NADI Centres
MADANI Community Urged To Monitor Internet Use At NADI Centres

Barnama

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Barnama

MADANI Community Urged To Monitor Internet Use At NADI Centres

PAPAR, July 23 (Bernama) -- Members of the MADANI Community have been urged to help monitor internet usage at National Information Dissemination Centres (NADI) to ensure the facilities are optimally utilised by the local community. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said his ministry provided internet access at NADI centres so that rural residents and users could access accurate and verified information on current issues. 'When we provide internet services, but the websites visited by residents and users are inappropriate, it's very unhelpful,' he said in his speech at the 'Sembang Santai' programme with the MADANI Community for the Papar parliamentary constituency here today. Fahmi, who is also the MADANI Government spokesman, said the Communications Ministry was highly committed to providing internet facilities through the construction of towers in populated areas, but such efforts would be meaningless if the internet was not utilised well. Therefore, Fahmi said MADANI Community members should serve as a team that receives accurate information regarding government announcements so they could effectively explain issues to the local population. Taking the appreciation announcement for Malaysians by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim today as an example, Fahmi said a briefing session for all MADANI Community members, including those managing NADI, should be held within 24 hours to ensure they understood the contents of the announcement. Fahmi said the MADANI Community must not only act as the 'eyes' but also the 'mouths', by first obtaining factual clarity before relaying it to the local community using local dialects. 'Body language is also very important, which is why in the basic training programme for providing information, the delivery style is crucial. If we appear confident, people will be more receptive,' he said, adding that NADI should also organise online fraud and safety awareness programmes, especially for children under 13. -- BERNAMA

Communications Ministry, MOH to provide e-health services at rural NADI centres
Communications Ministry, MOH to provide e-health services at rural NADI centres

Borneo Post

time10 hours ago

  • Health
  • Borneo Post

Communications Ministry, MOH to provide e-health services at rural NADI centres

Fahmi (second right) and Dzulkefly (left) looking at a drone for sending medicines when visiting an exhibition at the Community Engagement Day at NADI Kampung Langkuas Kinarut. – Bernama photo PAPAR (July 23): The Ministry of Communications, through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), is collaborating with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to provide e-health services at National Information Dissemination Centres (NADI), particularly at over 700 centres located in rural areas nationwide. Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said that MCMC and MOH are exploring several digital health initiatives, including telehealth services and the use of drone technology to deliver medications from selected NADI centres to nearby health clinics, depending on location suitability. 'This collaboration has begun here, and we aim to expand it to all NADI centres across the country. Our goal is to provide telehealth services to help ease the burden on people living in remote areas. 'With high-speed internet available at NADI centres, these e-health services can be delivered efficiently through the NADI-health clinic network. This will allow patients to undergo health screenings without physically visiting the clinics.' Fahmi said this to reporters after attending the Community Engagement Day at NADI Kampung Langkuas Kinarut near here on Wednesday, which was also attended by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. Also present were Communications Ministry secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa and MOH secretary-general Datuk Seri Suriani Ahmad. Elaborating on the initiative, Fahmi noted that the use of drone technology for medication delivery to rural health clinics is still in its pilot phase. 'A few months ago, the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) witnessed a drone-based medicine delivery demonstration at a NADI centre in Tawau. 'Going forward, we will hold discussions to map out the connectivity between NADI centres and health clinics. This process may be complex as it involves coordination with multiple agencies, especially concerning drone operations,' he said. Fahmi stressed that internet speed is key to making the initiative successful, alongside close cooperation between the Ministry of Communications, MCMC, and MOH. 'Some NADI centres still operate at 100 Mbps, while others have reached up to 1 Gbps. We aim to further improve these speeds. Also, there needs to be joint training sessions between MOH and NADI managers to ensure the effective delivery of telehealth services,' he noted. Fahmi added that the initial focus would be on rural areas, where the impact of such services would be most significant, especially in Sabah and Sarawak, with further discussions to determine which NADI and clinics would be included. Meanwhile, Dzulkefly expressed support for the initiative, saying it would enhance access to healthcare in rural communities through selected NADI centres. 'This collaboration will bring healthcare services closer to the people. It is a timely move, as community centres like NADI can also provide health-related services such as managing communicable and chronic diseases in these areas. 'Patients will no longer need to visit health clinics to access basic healthcare, as they can do so directly through telehealth services available at their local NADI centres,' he added.-Bernama

E-health services expand to rural NADI centres via MCMC-MOH collaboration
E-health services expand to rural NADI centres via MCMC-MOH collaboration

The Sun

time11 hours ago

  • Health
  • The Sun

E-health services expand to rural NADI centres via MCMC-MOH collaboration

PAPAR: The Ministry of Communications, through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), is partnering with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to introduce e-health services at National Information Dissemination Centres (NADI), particularly targeting over 700 rural locations nationwide. Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil highlighted that the collaboration includes telehealth services and drone-assisted medication delivery from NADI centres to nearby clinics, depending on logistical feasibility. 'This initiative has started here, and we plan to expand it nationwide to ease healthcare burdens in remote areas,' he said after attending the Community Day at NADI Kampung Langkuas Kinarut. Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad endorsed the effort, noting its potential to bridge healthcare gaps. 'Telehealth at NADI centres means patients can access screenings without traveling to clinics,' he added. Fahmi explained that drone deliveries are currently in the pilot phase, following a demonstration in Tawau witnessed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim. 'Connectivity mapping between NADI centres and clinics is underway, though drone operations require inter-agency coordination,' he said. Internet speed remains critical, with some NADI centres operating at 100 Mbps and others at 1 Gbps. 'We're upgrading speeds and conducting joint training for MOH and NADI staff to optimise telehealth,' Fahmi noted. The initial rollout prioritises Sabah and Sarawak, where rural impact is highest. Dzulkefly emphasised the initiative's role in managing chronic and communicable diseases. 'NADI centres will bring healthcare closer to communities, reducing clinic visits for basic services,' he said. – Bernama

Communications Ministry, MOH Collaborate To Provide e-Health Services At Rural NADI Centres
Communications Ministry, MOH Collaborate To Provide e-Health Services At Rural NADI Centres

Barnama

time11 hours ago

  • Health
  • Barnama

Communications Ministry, MOH Collaborate To Provide e-Health Services At Rural NADI Centres

PAPAR, July 23 (Bernama) -- The Ministry of Communications, through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), is collaborating with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to provide e-health services at National Information Dissemination Centres (NADI), particularly at over 700 centres located in rural areas nationwide. Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said that MCMC and MOH are exploring several digital health initiatives, including telehealth services and the use of drone technology to deliver medications from selected NADI centres to nearby health clinics, depending on location suitability. 'This collaboration has begun here, and we aim to expand it to all NADI centres across the country. Our goal is to provide telehealth services to help ease the burden on people living in remote areas. 'With high-speed internet available at NADI centres, these e-health services can be delivered efficiently through the NADI-health clinic network. This will allow patients to undergo health screenings without physically visiting the clinics.' Fahmi said this to reporters after attending the Community Engagement Day at NADI Kampung Langkuas Kinarut near here today, which was also attended by Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. Also present were Communications Ministry secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa and MOH secretary-general Datuk Seri Suriani Ahmad. Elaborating on the initiative, Fahmi noted that the use of drone technology for medication delivery to rural health clinics is still in its pilot phase. 'A few months ago, the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim) witnessed a drone-based medicine delivery demonstration at a NADI centre in Tawau. 'Going forward, we will hold discussions to map out the connectivity between NADI centres and health clinics. This process may be complex as it involves coordination with multiple agencies, especially concerning drone operations,' he said.

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